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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 first three tier 5 towers are ignored
**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