Yes, it took me a long time (during the last rival quest) to accidentally work that one outYou can get quite far if you hold 3/4 tickets collected and not used, leave the quests on one with a ticket uncollected. Think there's also one in the free prize line.
The problem is that every two or three quests (at least so far) you get asked to do something that actively requires you to finish the current screen and start a new one, however clever you might be...You also get some during rivals so provided you keep checking and collect if you've completed what's required for the quest and trigger the next one it's fairly possible to get quite far into the rival quests without using a load of extra tickets. I wouldn't say it's impossible either to complete without spending with a little prep from Monday onwards.
So ......... is there another rival challenge comming soon?
Oh thanks ! Finally an answer that means something. Not like some trolls who need to respond yet have nothing to say. Thank you.On Beta the Rival appeared at the start of each Guild Expedition during the Event. The announcement on the Support page says it should appear 3 times during the Event
I've just hit another one - I have 18 moves left on my last (currently) remaining ticket, but my next quest is to 'spend a ticket', so I can't use any of those moves to complete any further quests!The problem is that every two or three quests (at least so far) you get asked to do something that actively requires you to finish the current screen and start a new one, however clever you might be...
I've just hit another one - I have 18 moves left on my last (currently) remaining ticket, but my next quest is to 'spend a ticket', so I can't use any of those moves to complete any further quests!
Thank you Emberguard, this really is basic information that should be in the Announcement for the event.On Beta the Rival appeared at the start of each Guild Expedition during the Event.
It is actually 100% possible to finish the rival quest without spending diamonds. I just did on 3 worlds. Just lookup UBERnerds guide on YT, use his overview from the quests and it’s a piece of cakeIts 100% imposible to complete without spending diamonds, its logic is agains the actual event, collect 3 x 4 star green chests, so where i would try and make a 25 x 6 star and get 10k points i now hae to collect 3 x 4 stars at 600 points each.
Why when it asks for a certain colour does that colour not appear on the board and you have to start a new board to get it.
for anyone who says they completed all 32 with no diamond spend I would say stop smoking the weed and making stories up
OuchI just got buy extra turns 3 times..... spent the ticket and forgot all about the extra turns
My stats:The personality types who stuck with this game (most of my guild is 6-9 year veterans) are people who like to complete things, maybe even have some OCD. We don't always come in first, but we show up and do our bit every day. The more things that you need to leave off and forget because it's not possible in the allotted time OR requires money to be competitive, the less satisfying it is to play.
Which leads to the question: If you can't be competitive, why play at all?
Rival in the wildlife event feels like extortion. What is satisfying about doing 20/40 quests and only getting half of a thing? It feels like a failure not an achievement. What's fun about showing up just to fail unless you use your credit card? The fun of overcoming challenges is for them to be possible with the tools at hand and reasonable skill/efficiency and investment of time on the part of the player.
And my idea of reasonable is not making a game into an 8 hour job on Tuesdays and Thursdays in order to remain competitive. God helps us when this QI is added to the mix if it also starts with battlegrounds on Thursdays. So the plan for 2024 is to alienate all working people? By stacking huge requirements onto Tuesdays with GE and Rivals, and on Thursdays with Battlegrounds and QI, plus whatever month long event is going on? Even retired people can't keep up that schedule, and I'm telling you, if people feel like it's not possible, why would they show up to do half a thing and play it in a lame way where they never complete anything? People will simply stop.
I'm not sure 'doing extra' ought to consist of reading somebody else's cheat list of tasks posted on the Internet in advance :p, those willing to do extra will always be better over casual players
Nope, it's not. You are true. But it gives that extra edge over others, who are not able to finish certain tasks, for example, the Rival challenge. You actually proved my point - it's not hard to finish tasks, that are "hard", "made for failure", "made to milk players", if you spend extra 10 minutes to prepare. Thanks to players like Ubernerd, Mooingcat, Beta users and Famdom FOE wiki page, the bar of success is lowered to almost minimum.I'm not sure 'doing extra' ought to consist of reading somebody else's cheat list of tasks posted on the Internet in advance :p
I never heard of your username until recently, and I'm beginning to suspect you're some kind of "plant" because you're really the only person insisting everything is fine and we should all just try harder because we only fail for our own lack of preparation.Nope, it's not. You are true. But it gives that extra edge over others, who are not able to finish certain tasks, for example, the Rival challenge. You actually proved my point - it's not hard to finish tasks, that are "hard", "made for failure", "made to milk players", if you spend extra 10 minutes to prepare. Thanks to players like Ubernerd, Mooingcat, Beta users and Famdom FOE wiki page, the bar of success is lowered to almost minimum.
GBG strategies, when an underdog manages to finish above stronger (individually) guilds, can be called advanced way of playing.