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if there is 25% sale on turrets, it will affect also the kit that has that turret?

so if i want thunder m3, and it has sale 25%, the kit that has thunder m3 will be turret(75%)+hull+paint? or the same?

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if there is 25% sale on turrets, it will affect also the kit that has that turret?

so if i want thunder m3, and it has sale 25%, the kit that has thunder m3 will be turret(75%)+hull+paint? or the same?

Yes, the 25% discount affects product kits too. If you buy Bulldozer during the turret discount, the kit will be 179 925

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Sales do affect the price of product kits, although it is a bit more complicated than one might expect. Rather than being added together, discounts are actually multiplied by each other. I'll be more specific.

 

Kits give out a discount over the sum price of the equipment in a kit.

Thus, in order to calculate the price of a kit while an item inside the kit is on sale, you need to add up the total price of the items in the kit, and then take the discount. Let's say I am purchasing Bulldozer kit while turrets are 25% (which is what I presume you plan on purchasing).

 

Bulldozer is currently at a 50% discount. 

Mammoth M2: 76, 700

Thunder M3 (25%): 139,650 ( without discount 186,200)

Emerald: 143, 500

 

With a 25% discount on Thunder, the sum price of the kit is 359,850 crystals. Then, we apply the 50% total discount on the price of the kit. When we do the multiplication, we learn that the kit now costs only 179,925 crystals. 

 

The same concept applies to sales on hulls, paints, or both. Essentially, you first calculate the sum price of the equipment inside a kit (taking the sale into consideration). Then, you find out the final price of the kit by calculating the overall discount applied to the total price of the kit's equipment. 

 

I hope I answered your question.

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They add up, but not simply. The sale discount goes towards the base price of turret/hull/paint whichever day you buy it, and then over the total amount calculated after that, the kit discount is applicable.

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Sales do affect the price of product kits, although it is a bit more complicated than one might expect. Rather than being added together, discounts are actually multiplied by each other. I'll be more specific.

 

Kits give out a discount over the sum price of the equipment in a kit.

Thus, in order to calculate the price of a kit while an item inside the kit is on sale, you need to add up the total price of the items in the kit, and then take the discount. Let's say I am purchasing Bulldozer kit while turrets are 25% (which is what I presume you plan on purchasing).

 

Bulldozer is currently at a 50% discount. 

Mammoth M2: 76, 700

Thunder M3 (25%): 139,650 ( without discount 186,200)

Emerald: 143, 500

 

With a 25% discount on Thunder, the sum price of the kit is 359,850 crystals. Then, we apply the 50% total discount on the price of the kit. When we do the multiplication, we learn that the kit now costs only 179,925 crystals. 

 

The same concept applies to sales on hulls, paints, or both. Essentially, you first calculate the sum price of the equipment inside a kit (taking the sale into consideration). Then, you find out the final price of the kit by calculating the overall discount applied to the total price of the kit's equipment. 

 

I hope I answered your question.

Answered, thank you :)

 

 

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