![]() ![]() Shout outs to Aza, Shiny, Tiger, and the rest of our new members. We won in a staggering landslide of a victory. It may surprise you when I tell you that we won. This is a wonderful hour-long event that encourages quick-thinking and planned out strategies. If we go by trends, then this looks to be a weekly event. If you wanna learn how to send blasts or support the site and myself, consider signing up for premium. The dude was only Vip Should have spent those gems on VIP. I led the charge and got capped, leading the way for 5 other full infantry rallies to knock down his range front line. We wanted to know if he would change his formation. I broke his wall and tested for formation. It was insanely ironic how a couple minutes prior to this scout report being posted in our chat, we were laughing about rallying ANYONE with a notable chunk of t3.ĭude was guildless. I previously mentioned that I would create a Colosseum hero guide, but it was just too lengthy. Witch Doll increases DEF for all allies, has a decent single-target heal, and also has a wide area stun. This means prioritizing defense will be necessary. Watch out for assassin comps! I might revise the defense mid-week, but so far this is what has given me the highest win rate when defending. So, based on this, why would anyone train Tier 4 troops?There are very few combinations which will fit these heroes, so we have to fall back to the all-rounders. Going back to our previous example lets look at the troop training costs for each scenario. The second interesting observation is how expensive T4 troops are relative to their strength. This also means there is no benefit in using meat shields for t3 troops. Whereas a T1 only gives you 1 strength for one hospital bed. T3 are in fact superior as they give you 3 strength for one hospital bed. In other words, outside of kill challenges, there is no reason to train T1 or T2 troops once you can train T3. So what does this tell us? T1, T2 and T3 are all quite similar in terms of their training time and resource requirements relative to their strength. ![]() Now that we know the power levels of each troop, we can look at their stats relative to their strength. As an example, this means thatT1 is exactly equivalent to 50, T4. I think most people would find this to be less than expected. Tier 2? The only information we really have is the power number associated with them and that can be misleading. How much stronger are T4 troops compared to T3 for example? Most players would guess a lot, especially considering how much more expensive they. ![]()
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