Let your fortune grow polynomially with three new statue-producing statues! Each statue gives a lower-order statue every day, ending with vanilla Statues of Endless Fortune and their products. For those not satisfied with linear income.
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ourdorkbrains for the Cider Press content patcher mod, which I used as a template when making this
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Version 1.0.1
Cleaned the Manifest and removed a false dependency
Requires Content Patcher.
In this version, all three statues can be purchased for 1 million G from Krobus.
All statues give output at the beginning of every day. Statue of Second-Order Fortune: produces vanilla Statues of Endless Fortune Statue of Third-Order Fortune: produces Statues of Second-Order Fortune Statue of Fourth-Order Fortune: produces Statues of Third-order Fortune
(Trivia) The returns from these statues are not exponential in growth, but polynomial. If every statue is collected from and placed every day, the total numbers of statues would match diagonals on Pascal's Triangle.