Social Subsidies Fund #
The Social Subsidies Fund in the Golden Clone game is a mechanism that allows the state to take care of its residents and provide support to players with different social statuses. This fund helps encourage players to develop and create an active community in the game, providing support for clones of different social statuses and achievements.
Sources of fund formation #
The social subsidy fund is formed from the following sources:
- 40% from the “Social statuses” income item;
- 20% of state farm profits, excluding the peacock fair;
- 20% of state profits from gold mines, from sales at the auction;
- 10% of the state profit “Jewelry”, when ordering products;
- 15% of the state duty for renaming settlements;
- 15% from the securities auction fund when purchased with gold coins;
- 4% of the cost of constructing estates;
- 4% of the cost of improving factories and enterprises in settlements;
- 30% from the interim fund of the princely states, if any.
Categories of social subsidies #
The fund is divided into four equal parts into the following categories of social subsidies:
- social subsidy for age;
- social subsidy for status;
- active players fund (1 part);
- active players fund (part 2);
Social subsidy for age #
Paid weekly on Fridays.
- paid to all clones of social status craftsman and above;
- The amount of the subsidy depends on the number of days from the date of the clone’s appearance.
Social subsidy for status #
Paid weekly on Fridays.
- paid to all clones of social status craftsman and above;
- The subsidy is paid according to the weight of the clone. Weight depends on clone status.
Table. Dependence of a clone’s weight on its social status
Social status | Weight, units |
---|---|
Craftsman | 5 |
Peasant | 10 |
Bourgeois | 40 |
Merchant | 150 |
Baron | 400 |
Count | 1500 |
Emperor | 10,000 |
Active Players Fund (part 1) #
Paid daily to the fund of active players of the current day.
Active Players Fund (Part 2) #
The Active Players Fund is paid daily to players who achieve high development results in various accounting categories.