Upkeep
How upkeep is calculated.
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How upkeep is calculated.
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Introduction
Upkeep on United Lands is different from every other server! We have a hand crafted algorithm that considers many more factors than just size. This allows for a more dynamic town borders and a deeper gameplay experience.
As is known, towns cost 8,000G to found and it requires an additional amount of money every real-life day (taken at 12:00 UTC). To ensure there is money in the town bank for upkeep to be taken out of, deposit money with /t deposit [Amount]
, you can later withdraw that money with /t withdraw [Amount]
- these commands can be done in either a home or bank plot.
You can see your upkeep in the /t
screen. The time until the next upkeep can be checked with /towny time
.
If a town fails to pay it's upkeep it is put in a ruined state. In this state it cannot function like a normal town, but still exists. Any resident can reclaim the town for 8,000G and return it to normal. If a town is not reclaimed after 72 hours it is deleted.
Ruined towns are able to be raided, and locks do not work inside them.
For every chunk of land claimed with /t claim
16G is added to your upkeep per day, it costs 48G to claim 1 chunk. For every 25 chunks your town owns the total upkeep is increased by 20%. To offset this, the total upkeep is decreased by 20% for every 2 residents in the town. This means towns with a good land to resident balance will be able to expand a lot quicker and cheaper than towns that don't.
Below is a simplified version of how upkeep is calculated. You can use this as a reference point to understand where we get our numbers from.
For every chunk of land claimed with /t claim
, 6G is added to your upkeep per day, it costs 48G to claim one chunk. For every 25 chunks your town owns the total upkeep is increased by an additional 10%. For every 2 residents in the town overall upkeep is decreased by 40%. Therefore, it is best to keep a good land and resident ratio to be able to expand faster and cheaper than others.