Talk:Dragon Tales/@comment-24183469-20151102005928/@comment-26243899-20151102153828

At some point as one acquires and levels up many dragons their combined income is such that an equilibrium is established between income against food  and expansion costs. For example, my 319 dragons (89 epic or higher)  fetch me almost 6 million coins a day  Probably a bit less due to habitat overflow (a Champion habitat has a capacity of 5000 coins so even single occupancy it overflows in 2 hrs with an Epic Champion). 6 Million coins is sufficient to run 230 Rushrooms or 32 7 farm batches. Of course there are only 24 hrs a day and likely one is NOT running 24 batches (sleep/work and all that other stuff). So let's say one manages to run 12 batches of Rushrooms and 2 batches of Diamondates per day.

That is 2,184,000 + 1,050,000=3,234,000 coins

with a total yield of 25,200+11,200 = 36,400 units of food per day.

If I were willing to click through every 10 minutes  and run Upgrapes rather than hourly Rushrooms the total would be closer to 61,000 per day.

So after that one still has quite a bit over 2,000,000 per day surplus income from dragon contributions.

Finally, given the 20 Map limit per day it takes roughly 3 days to acquire maps and another 2 days to run the expansion and another day to clear the leftover debris. I believe my on island expansions cost 1,000,000 and typically almost 1,000,000 to clear. So another 2,000,000 taken from 10,000,000 (2,000,000 x 5)  leaves about 8,000,000 every 4 days surplus.

This is all very rough because I really have no idea how efficiently I collect from my habitats or how many batches of food I run per day. All I know is my coins keep increasing despite extreme food planting/harvesting and prolific breeding and expansion.