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'''Paragon power''' is a measurement of the total "value" of the towers absorbed by the Paragon. It is determined by multiple factors of the towers it absorbed, split into four different "categories", each with a limit on how much power it can contribute. Paragon power is not shown directly to the player, though it is what determines the Paragon's Degree, which is visible. | '''Paragon power''' is a measurement of the total "value" of the towers absorbed by the Paragon. It is determined by multiple factors of the towers it absorbed, split into four different "categories", each with a limit on how much power it can contribute. Paragon power is not shown directly to the player, though it is what determines the Paragon's Degree, which is visible. | ||
*Cash invested — 60,000 power max | *Cash invested — 60,000 power max | ||
**1 power per <math>\frac{ParagonCost}{20,000}</math> spent on towers absorbed — the | **1 power per <math>\frac{ParagonCost}{20,000}</math> spent on towers absorbed — the cheapest three tier 5 towers are ignored | ||
**1 power per <math>\frac{ParagonCost\times1.05}{20,000}</math> spent on the Paragon cost slider (this means using the slider is slightly less cost-efficient) | **1 power per <math>\frac{ParagonCost\times1.05}{20,000}</math> spent on the Paragon cost slider (this means using the slider is slightly less cost-efficient) | ||
***Note: This is based on the Paragon's cost on the current [[difficulty]], so [[Easy]] requires less cash per power and higher difficulties require more cash per power | ***Note: This is based on the Paragon's cost on the current [[difficulty]], so [[Easy]] requires less cash per power and higher difficulties require more cash per power | ||