![]() ![]() Since you are selling plates at 21.6 a minute you will need:Ģ1.6 servings / (1,225 servings / 22 hours to cook / 60 minutes in an hour) = 23.28 round up to 24 stoves to bake all those red velvet cakes in order to keep up. If you want to maximize your profit while offline you should go with red velvet cakes since they have the highest profit per plate at 7.02 coin a plate. So you will sell:Ħ0 seconds / 75 seconds wait per customer * 27 customers = 21.6 plates a minute.Īt 21.6 plates a minute if you go with the average 4 coin dishes you can expect to seeĤ1,472 coins if you spend 8 hours offline. While you are not in your Bakery the game will use a fixed time for how long your customers will spend in your bakery, and so no matter how cool, awesome or poorly designed your bakery is it will always be the same. The max rate customers can enter your bakery at any given time: 1 per second Max number of customers in the bakery at any given time: 27 I will also be ignoring: ramp up times like the time it takes for your bakery to fill up when you log in, since it washes out the longer you stay in, out of sync errors causing it to forget the last x customers that were in your bakery, and broken hearts. Also this all assumes you have 100 customer happiness meaning you will be getting 1 customer a second entering your bakery and you are not blocking your doors (which can cause surges when you unblock). Be warned some of this math might get troublesome at times, and some amount of rounding and estimating is present so your results will vary. ![]() The purpose of this is to break down the mechanics of Bakery Story so that you can maximize your profits. Bakery Story Maximize Profits Guide by anketam ![]()
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