Goals¶
Overview¶
The Goals Dashboard lets you set target upgrade levels and see the total currency needed to reach each target. Goals are cost surfaces, not priorities, and they apply to upgrades with a level table.
When to Use This¶
- You want to plan upgrades by setting a clear target level.
- You want to compare multiple upgrade targets in one place.
- You want to understand how much currency is still required before you spend.
How to Use¶
- Select Goals from the navigation menu.
- Select a Category to focus on a specific upgrade group.
- Select Add goal.
- Search and select a Parameter.
- Select a Target level.
- (Optional) Enter Notes.
- Select Create.
- Use the Target dropdown to change a goal’s target level.
- Select Save to store the change.
- Use Set max to set the target to the highest available level.
- Use Clear to remove a saved goal.
- Select Show completed to include goals that you have already reached.
How to Read the Results¶
- Current shows your current recorded level for that parameter.
- Target shows the level you want to reach.
- Remaining shows the total currency required to upgrade from your current state to the target.
- Total to target shows the total currency required to reach the target from the starting level.
- The Target dropdown lists levels with the change from your current level and the cost to reach the selected level.
- Per-level breakdown shows each upgrade step cost so you can review the total.
Notes & Limitations¶
⚠️ Note Completed goals are hidden by default. Use Show completed to view them.
⚠️ Note If a current level is not recorded yet, the dashboard uses an assumed baseline and calculates remaining cost from the start of the level table.
⚠️ Note Costs are informational and are based on the current level tables available in the app. Values may change when the underlying tables change.
⚠️ Note On smaller screens, the goals table uses a compact layout to keep more columns visible at once.
⚠️ Note Goals currently support deterministic parameters only. If an upgrade effect is not deterministic, it is not a goal target.
⚠️ Note Any upgrade with a level table can be a goal, including upgrades focused on performance, structure, capacity, or access.