It's shocking me. I was gaining 5333 merit per cycle so as to keep my rating 5. For 3 week. Then, 1 month later, I see this.
You need at least 100 merit to be rating 2. But my current merit is 83. ?! Still rating 2.
You can type&search; 'elite merit fall off' on google. 'at 26/05/2017' every guide from each forum were wrong about keeping rating 5. I remember finding 1 discussion said "we need around 3,400 merit". Too bad, I lost the URL.
Every of us (me included), shared the same common misconception. To maintain 'rating 5', your merit must be at least 10,000 before each cycle end. When the cycle end, your merit will fall off between 5,000 - 8,750, but you will stay rating 5.
Just forget about all the table and calculation, you might have seen before. They all true about 'How merit fall off', only make us think we need 5333 merit per cycle to stay rating 5. Your merit that exceeded 10,000, are wasted.
Make this simple; Every time you see your merit lower than 10,000 (still at ratings 5), just top it up to 10,000. No more overflow merit.
You need at least 100 merit to be rating 2. But my current merit is 83. ?! Still rating 2.
You can type&search; 'elite merit fall off' on google. 'at 26/05/2017' every guide from each forum were wrong about keeping rating 5. I remember finding 1 discussion said "we need around 3,400 merit". Too bad, I lost the URL.
Every of us (me included), shared the same common misconception. To maintain 'rating 5', your merit must be at least 10,000 before each cycle end. When the cycle end, your merit will fall off between 5,000 - 8,750, but you will stay rating 5.
Just forget about all the table and calculation, you might have seen before. They all true about 'How merit fall off', only make us think we need 5333 merit per cycle to stay rating 5. Your merit that exceeded 10,000, are wasted.
Make this simple; Every time you see your merit lower than 10,000 (still at ratings 5), just top it up to 10,000. No more overflow merit.
Algorithm for efficiently maintain ratings 5 (For some proving only, remember the word "Just forget about all the table and calculation"?)
c(0) = 0 {You're starting with 0 merit.}
r
= c
+m
"c
= [c(n-1) + m(n-1) + c(n-2) + c(n-3) + c(n-4)] / 2" only true if "r
>= 10000"
Your target Merit for each cycle is m
.
RESULT: (counting from Cycle 1 to 8)
c(0) = 0 {You're starting with 0 merit.}
n | {Power Play Cycle} | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
r | {merit Achieving before the cycle end} | 10000 | 10000 | 10000 | 10000 | 10000 | 10000 | 10000 | 10000 | 10000 | 10000 |
c | {merit at first minute of current cycle} | 0 | 5000 | 7500 | 7500 | 6875 | 6250 | 6249 | 6529 | 6623 | 6570 |
m | {merit Gaining at current cycle} | 10000 | 5000 | 2500 | 2500 | 3125 | 3750 | 3751 | 3471 | 3377 | 3430 |
c(n-1) | {merit fall off from last cycle} | 0 | 5000 | 2500 | 1250 | 1250 | 1562 | 1875 | 1875 | 1735 | 1688 |
c(n-2) | 0 | 0 | 2500 | 1250 | 625 | 625 | 871 | 937 | 937 | 867 | |
c(n-3) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1250 | 625 | 312 | 312 | 435 | 468 | 468 |
r
"c
Your target Merit for each cycle is m
RESULT: (counting from Cycle 1 to 8)
earn ratings 5 at | cycle 2 (7 days) |
earn ratings 5 for | 7 cycles (49 days) |
total merit Gaining needed between cycle 2 to 8 | 24097 |
total overflow merit between cycle 4 to 10 | 0 |
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