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Dragon city food to reach level 25
Dragon city food to reach level 25













dragon city food to reach level 25

level 28 -> 29 the amount is 21,690 not 21,100 (this is absolutly wrong, just now looking at the number in the app).Īpplies mostly to numbers between Level 21 and 28.

dragon city food to reach level 25

Giving a sum of 22020 which cumulates to 56,600 not 56,620. From Level 21 to 22 the amount is 5,505 per feed. In general, you can calculate the amount of food required to take a dragon from level 1 to level N by plugging N into the equation 20 * (2^(N-1)-1).These figures are not accurate. It requires 327660 units of food to take a dragon from level 1 to the beginning of level 15, or 655340 units of food to take the dragon to the end of level 15 (a full food bar). So it looks like if you want to do this calculation for level N, you'd put in N-1, making it 20 * (2^(N-1)-1). Since it's early in the morning and we're not entirely sure we did that right, we'll write down the values that 20 * (2^(N)-1) puts out and see how they match what we know: N: Result You can see how much it takes for a new Dragon to reach a certain level, or how much it would take an already powered up Dragon to an. Use this calculator to determine how much food it costs to power up your dragons. So, now we know that the equation is going to be of the form 20 * (2^(N+1)-1) or maybe it's N-1 or maybe just N, I don't know, I kinda lost track during that Wikipedia binge. This page is old food calculator please go here to watch a newest update Food calculator New Food Calculator. That gives us this result, where someone says that the formula is 2^(N+1)-1 and that this is in fact a geometric series, and then we lose like three hours on Wikipedia but that's okay. Since we need to take the sum of those things, and we can tell by looking at them that they're powers of two, we stick " sum of powers of 2" into the ALL KNOWING ORACLE. Now, if we factor out 20 units of food from those numbers (it's 5 * 4, which are just constants we've applied), we get a simple pattern: level 1 requires 1, level 2 requires 2, level 3 requires 4, level 4 requires 8, and so on if we can figure out a quick way to sum that up from level 1 to level 15, (or alternatively, from 2^0 to 2^14) then we just need to multiply everything by 20 and we'll have our answer. You need to feed a dragon four times before it levels, so we can factor that in and pretend it's already required - a level 1 dragon requires 5 * 4 = 20 units of food to level, a level 2 dragon requires 40, a level 3 dragon requires 80, and so on. Every level after that, the amount of food doubles - level 2 requires 10 food, level 3 requires 20 food, etc. Dragons start off at level 1, needing to be fed 5 units of food at a time.















Dragon city food to reach level 25