Land Occupancy
As I dive deep into the land data, one thing becomes very obvious, that not all plots, tracts, regions are created equal. Not that they are inherently different, but they are managed very different. The simplest thing I can look up when I look up the regions of Preatoria is the occupancy or activity rate. First the main bullets:
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- Only one region is 100% active; PNW-11, kudos to druidsblood
- 3 regions are 90% and above active, PNW-11, CEF-76, and CEF-78; again druidsblood, jarvie and vugtis respectively
- 39 out of 143 regions are 50% or above active; so that is 27% of the regions
- therefore, 104 out of 143 regions are below 50% active; so that is 73% of the regions
- 33 regions out of 143 are below 10% active; so 23%, less than 100 plots are active here
- there are 4 regions with ZERO activity: 87, 88, 101, 103
You can look at this and find your region of interest and see how many plots are active at the time of this writing. This alone should give you a basic idea how your region could be performing as a whole. What you hope you don't want to be are in those 33 regions that are in the Red Box in the plot above:
- PR-WNE-100
- PR-SHC-137
- PR-CEF-67
- PR-GLL-118
- PR-BRL-35
- PR-BRL-33
- PR-LOP-55
- PR-GLL-115
- PR-CEF-66
- PR-SHC-143
- PR-GLL-128
- PR-CEF-68
- PR-PNW-19
- PR-GLL-113
- PR-LOP-56
- PR-WNE-104
- PR-LOP-57
- PR-PNW-15
- PR-LOP-45
- PR-LOP-49
- PR-BRL-37
- PR-BRL-36
- PR-LOP-58
- PR-BRL-21
- PR-SHC-129
- PR-GLL-107
- PR-GLL-116
- PR-SHC-131
- PR-SHC-130
- PR-WNE-87
- PR-WNE-88
- PR-WNE-101
- PR-WNE-103
I wanted to make a list and write it. Not all of these are created equal. 143 is brand new, it is only beginning to get filled, so there are opportunity there. Fun fact, region 142, the one just before this one, is 87% active.
Iron
I wrote and presented the Grain plots on this post. I should repost the main Grain-Grain plot here for comparison.
Similarly here is the plot for Iron. You will obviously wonder why didn't I make the different fields here. This is simply because I don't know yet what is the relative scaling between grain and other resources. There is a theoritical scale:
Below a chart that represent what the factor is against grain based on the whitepaper
Grain: 0.02
Wood: 0.005 1 Wood = 4 Grain
Stone: 0.002 1 Stone = 10 Grain
Iron: 0.0005 1 Iron = 40 Grain
But I have no idea if this relationship will hold in practice or not. It is too early to tell. So I am holding off on putting low-mid-high boxes on the new resources.
Boy! What is happening in 76 and 80! Oh well, let us see.
Region 76 | Region 80 |
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Jarvie is the usual suspect in 76. So Grain Mafia and the Iron Mafia! However, Region 80 is interesting. Looks like it is a commune of Immortal Gods guild, lots of max alpha and beta cards staked here I am thinking.
Stone
Okay. Let us look into stone. Here we call in Rock. Thanks to the curse of being a geologist I have none of it! Almost! So who owns most of the rock quarries?
Looks like 78 and 73, but 119 is not far behind.
Region 78: Vugtis! Finally! :) | Region 73: Vugtis Again! Boo Yeah! |
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Wow! A double leader in Stone! @vugtis for the win. This is major flex, and as expected and well deserved too!
Wood
Finally Wood. My land in in the Pacific (sorry Pristine!) NW, where we do have plenty of forests. So Wood is one resource I am not that worried about, but looks like so is the rest of the world. Everyone has a lot of wood, and prices are obviously tanking!
Okay! Region 80 back again. The cyguy led IG commune. They top two natural resources looks like.
Summary
I am thinking how to properly display the three natural resources. I can plot their current distribution in terms of staked PP, and that will give me a log-normal distribution with P10:50:90, and that will dictate the low-mid-high boxes. Then I should do the same for grain and that will change the grain boxes. I will think about this some more and plot. Later!
Oh! I will finish up with the Grain factor plot. How resources are trading relative to theoritical grain baseline. Notice, Wood is breaking the baseline already! Iron is trading at fair value. Stone, the resource I do not have, is doing the best! Obviously, no surprise there!
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