OK, I finished my first experiment (detailed above) and got these results: 100K (10K spent) 100% favor 5C Coal - 36 5C Flax - 83 5C Teak - 20 "C" refers to the number of "clicks" put into the resource. So far a formula I have put together and tested on only 1 type of resource (so it's probably incorrect) is below. # = r x K x % x C #: Number of the resource received IN A DAY at the given conditions (note that the next day the K amount will be lower so the # WILL change!) r: Resource constant - different for each resource depending on its value (for example, flax's is large while herb's is small) K: Amount in coffers (NOT amount paid), in K %: Percent favor, in decimal form C: Number of clicks put into the resource divided by 10 (5 clicks = .5) Note on C: I plugged in an earlier, unrecorded result to try and get an approximation for the bonus for 10 clicks (I haven't yet tried 8 or 9) and it seems if you put in 10 clicks the formula counts it as 17.5 instead. (So C becomes 1.75). Again, this is VERY IMPRECISE and is, in fact, probably nowhere close to reality. This is what I've got so far. Here is a list of the resource constants I have: Flax = 1.66 Coal = .72 Teak = .4 Again, I stress that it's almost guaranteed that none of this is accurate, and it may be even completely incorrect. That is why I hope some more richer members of Tip.It could help out with my project. Simply follow my above protocol (you don't even need to set it to 100K if you don't want to, 1000K if you can is good too) and just record the clicks, coffer amount, % favor, and # of each resource you receive in a day. Then I can write out numerous formula theories, and you can help me test them out for accuracy. Obviously since I only have one P2P account and I can only perform this experiment once a day, help would be vastly appreciated if we're going to get a guide and/or profit-skill-whatever calculator up in, oh, the next 10 years. :roll: More is better because then we'll get more results faster. Thanks a lot for reading this *long long long* article, and I sincerely hope you help out! :D