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how can you say it's not unbalanced when one is at 300% and the other is at 100%????
i have a 30%I agree with Lady Ann. I have 429% def for my attacking army and I seldom lose any units during attacks.
It's not that complex at all, it's just:Another overly complex event that seems more like a chore than fun. I'll be giving this one a miss.
...as an experienced player i say this is the best, most fun and most beautifull event that inno ever made cant wait for it to start!
WHY? It has been fantastic not having football rammed into our eyeballs for the past 100 days. Now the game I am playing, (which has nothing to do with football), wants to do the same thing....ram it into leisure!The Soccer Event begins on June 23rd. Read all about it here and leave your feedback below!
I dont know why so many people are so whiny about this event
I couldn't agree more. If there has to be sports themed events why can't there be a bit of varietyWHY? It has been fantastic not having football rammed into our eyeballs for the past 100 days. Now the game I am playing, (which has nothing to do with football), wants to do the same thing....ram it into leisure!
It's not that complex at all, it's just:
4. 'Welcome to Fire Emblem 101', aka, the 'weapon triangle'.
It's simple really, A -> B -> C -> A
To gain the most optimal chance to win the tournament matches, you simply need to have all 15 players unlocked, and then send in 4-5 of the most optimal type + 0-1 of the next best...
ie: if the opposing team is say: A + A + B + C + C
Then you want to send in a team of: C + C + C + C + C/B
Why? Simply put, C is neutral to 2 enemies, strong vs. 2 and is only weak vs. 1... if we tried to match up say, C + C + B + B + A, then we get a clusterfeth where each of our players is only strong vs. at most 2 enemies, but also weak vs. 2 different enemies as well! (thereby basically canceling out any bonuses we tried to gain.)
The whole 'A/B/C' is just a generic example honestly... For this event, it's going to be:As a relative newbie to this game (I started late in the Xmas train event) - could you please elaborate on point 4 (as I quoted below).
Myself, I am finding everything I have read on this event so far to be very confusing, and what you are saying below, kinda makes sense - but which players, or cards, are A B and C meant to be? (or is that positions) I liked the Archy event, Forge Bowl and the Spring Event were pretty straight through - St Patricks Day on the other, fairly straight forward but also quite time consuming. This soccer event now, I am still trying to figure out what it is I need to do. And from reading your post, starting to sound like it will also be very time consuming as well as confusing. I've been reading up on the Summer Event - and that one sounds fairly straight forward - so in my limited experience on this game so far, only this event is giving me headaches to figure out what I should do (and apparently when I should do it)
The whole 'A/B/C' is just a generic example honestly... For this event, it's going to be:
Attacker -> Midfielder -> Defender -> Attacker
(aka: Attacker beats Midfielder, Midfielder beats Defender, and Defender beats Attacker)
The big 'difference' for this event is to avoid hoarding most/all your event currency to spend on a later date. (ie: don't wait until the back half of the event!)
You want to unlock your 15 players and at least get them enough exp to get decent odds at winning the 'Easy' level Tournament matches... And yes, the RNG is mean as gak, so don't be surprised when victory odds of 70-75% fail consistently. (just swear a lot at the game - it at least helps with the pent-up anger. )
Like every event, it's best to use the wiki page which has the quest lists, (as they appeared on Beta), as a guide to crush out the sequential quests as quickly as possible - build up a good stash of energy drinks within the first 24-48hrs and go for an early prize to help start unlocking the Player Cards... Note that you'll also get 48 Player Cards just by completing the initial 34 sequential quests, so don't get too crazy over it!)
If you've got enough space and you organize your city ahead of time well enough, you can easily clear the first 34 quests on the first day.
This is good idea to start later.It really depends on what daily specials you are aiming for. As tickets regenerate at a rate of 1 every 8 hours, it is optimal to try the tournament 3 times a day. Unfortunately, there is also a hard cap of 3 tickets stored before they stop regenerating. Also, every other quest you complete gives you 1 additional ticket.
This means that you have to spend the tickets you got from the event quests immediately - or at least within the next 8 hours - or else you start losing potential tickets. Since each ticket you spend is a chance at receiving the tournament daily special, completing the first 34 quests on day 1 will force you to spend 17 tickets on a daily special you may or may not want to receive, or else lose a bunch of tickets.
Since the potential tournament rivals appear to be based on your own team's strength and not on the average strength of all players, collecting player cards probably doesn't affect your tournament winnings as much as playing matches on the "right" days does.
I would therefore suggest this strategy instead:
1) Wait for a desirable tournament daily special to appear (For me this is probably going to be the FP tracks)
2) Complete as many quests as you can once it does
3) Play as many tournament games as you can with the tickets you receive
4) Don't spend the energy drinks on the training field, instead save them for when a desirable training daily special comes up
Now, this does depend on the order of tournament vs. training daily specials. For the FP tracks especially, in Beta they only appeared on day 9 of the event as a tournament special if I'm not mistaken. If your desired daily special doesn't appear in the first 4 - 5 days, spending the tournament tickets you receive from the questline for an acceptable alternative that appears earlier in the tournament might very well be a better choice.