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Post by pathdoc on Oct 27, 2022 15:01:27 GMT
Disclosure: not all versions of the game have this option. However, if yours has it (go to headquarters, there should be an up-arrow icon on the portrait of each general or princess you have), this is a way in which it can be used for good instead of evil. If your general/princess is not yet 150/10, you can go into this option and it will tell you how many more medals you would need to elevate them to maximum rank. I found this out by accident because I was thinking of short-cutting the last bit of Fatimah's health point grind because the final portion of that bar advancing to 150 was taking forever, and found she was only 7 medals away from the end. This encouraged me to push on for a little later into the evening. It should also enable players to pace out their health and nobility grinds according to how they have them set up. In fact, I am even thinking of buying a cheap general (perhaps one of the cheap business trainers) and running him through the chain-the-beast nobility grind for a few turns to see what happens. I'd do it with my princesses, but their nobility is already maxed out. I even have the crown, so I can do it with or without that. Any others who want to try it and report their findings are welcome to do so. ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ, are you up for this?
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Post by blueberry on Oct 27, 2022 18:32:25 GMT
Disclosure: not all versions of the game have this option. However, if yours has it (go to headquarters, there should be an up-arrow icon on the portrait of each general or princess you have), this is a way in which it can be used for good instead of evil. If your general/princess is not yet 150/10, you can go into this option and it will tell you how many more medals you would need to elevate them to maximum rank. I found this out by accident because I was thinking of short-cutting the last bit of Fatimah's health point grind because the final portion of that bar advancing to 150 was taking forever, and found she was only 7 medals away from the end. This encouraged me to push on for a little later into the evening.Β It should also enable players to pace out their health and nobility grinds according to how they have them set up. In fact, I am even thinking of buying a cheap general (perhaps one of the cheap business trainers) and running him through the chain-the-beast nobility grind for a few turns to see what happens. I'd do it with my princesses, but their nobility is already maxed out. I even have the crown, so I can do it with or without that.Β Any others who want to try it and report their findings are welcome to do so. ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ, are you up for this? I don't understand, are you suggesting to use medals to upgrade the rank and nobility of the generals? Or are you just saying that it's possible to see how much you still need to grind to reach the next rank? The latter option is no news. As regards nobility, passing through five farms is the equivalent of spending a medal. Try in chain the beast in the southeast corner. A general with zero nobility needs to pass through those 5 farms 20 times to reach 1 nob, and the rank upgrade will show a cost of 20 medals. Then 40 times for 2 nob, 60 for 3, 90 for 4, 125 for 5, and then I don't remember (iirc it should be 200 for 6, 300 for 7, 450 for 8, 750 for 9, 1000 for 10, but I might be mistaken). I never bothered checking how many kills are needed to make the upgrade cost decrease by one medal (one? more?).
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Post by pathdoc on Oct 27, 2022 19:35:33 GMT
blueberry, thanks for the numbers. I'll look into kill and damage conditions at leisure, as I'm working on several princesses who aren't 150/10 yet.
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Post by ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ on Oct 28, 2022 1:28:47 GMT
Yes with the upgrade-cost you can evaluate exactly how far your next upgrade is. For ranks it is easy 1ποΈ = 60 Dmg-Xp, for nobility How nobility addsAs long as you still can Deploy one more General, you can access these numbers without leaving a scenario.
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