Forum: empire-en
Board: [584] Players ask Players
Topic: [347778] Shapeshifter event.
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Kage (ASIA1) [ASIA1]
:: Feb. 12, 2018, 9:43 a.m.
Anyone has any idea about shapeshifter event?
When is coming?
When is coming?
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KingChampion (ASIA1) [ASIA1]
:: Feb. 12, 2018, 11:32 a.m.
Soon.
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David Noble (US1) [None]
:: Feb. 13, 2018, 5:16 a.m.
Hopefully. I was actually expecting the Shapeshifter to start before the end of this month and especially because of the fact that it will literally take months to complete the set. Although not necessarily everyone enjoys the event I was one of them who did enjoy it and was also in the top 50 and top 100 spots too which I have never gotten before in the invasions, the seasonal events, or Berimond.KingChampion (ASIA1) said:Soon.
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jamman (US1) [US1]
:: Feb. 13, 2018, 7:06 a.m.
Although having the Master Summoner Hero as part of the current Royal Quest Final Reward certainly doesn't hurt, right?
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David Noble (US1) [None]
:: Feb. 13, 2018, 6:28 p.m.
If you really want the hero that badly even if that means having to spend money and lots of rubies to even get it. It would reduce the amount of time to get the complete set, but just saying you might also have to spend a lot of rubies as well if you really want the hero which is only just one piece out of an entire set as well. I think that I might rather pass on the hero and wait for the Shapeshifter Event to come back.jamman (US1) said:Although having the Master Summoner Hero as part of the current Royal Quest Final Reward certainly doesn't hurt, right?
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Defectus (US1) [US1]
:: Feb. 13, 2018, 9:47 p.m.
You don't have to spend rubies or money to complete the royal quests... just saying.David Noble (US1) said:If you really want the hero that badly even if that means having to spend money and lots of rubies to even get it. It would reduce the amount of time to get the complete set, but just saying you might also have to spend a lot of rubies as well if you really want the hero which is only just one piece out of an entire set as well. I think that I might rather pass on the hero and wait for the Shapeshifter Event to come back.jamman (US1) said:Although having the Master Summoner Hero as part of the current Royal Quest Final Reward certainly doesn't hurt, right?
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Enkidu (ASIA1) [None]
:: Feb. 16, 2018, 6:06 a.m.
TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:You don't have to spend rubies or money to complete the royal quests... just saying.David Noble (US1) said:If you really want the hero that badly even if that means having to spend money and lots of rubies to even get it. It would reduce the amount of time to get the complete set, but just saying you might also have to spend a lot of rubies as well if you really want the hero which is only just one piece out of an entire set as well. I think that I might rather pass on the hero and wait for the Shapeshifter Event to come back.jamman (US1) said:Although having the Master Summoner Hero as part of the current Royal Quest Final Reward certainly doesn't hurt, right?
Sure. Technically you don't.
In the same sense that technically you don't need to spend money to get Level 8 Bakeries in all castles.
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Defectus (US1) [US1]
:: Feb. 16, 2018, 6:12 a.m.
It requires preparation and solid foundation, but I would say that it really is doable without spending money (by the way, many players do farm enough to get maxed bakeries in their castles without buying).Enkidu (ASIA1) said:TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:You don't have to spend rubies or money to complete the royal quests... just saying.David Noble (US1) said:If you really want the hero that badly even if that means having to spend money and lots of rubies to even get it. It would reduce the amount of time to get the complete set, but just saying you might also have to spend a lot of rubies as well if you really want the hero which is only just one piece out of an entire set as well. I think that I might rather pass on the hero and wait for the Shapeshifter Event to come back.jamman (US1) said:Although having the Master Summoner Hero as part of the current Royal Quest Final Reward certainly doesn't hurt, right?
Sure. Technically you don't.
In the same sense that technically you don't need to spend money to get Level 8 Bakeries in all castles.
Like I said, preparation and planning is needed if you want to do them without spending... but you can do it.
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Enkidu (ASIA1) [None]
:: Feb. 16, 2018, 1:39 p.m.
>The PointTheBlueIcicle (US1) said:It requires preparation and solid foundation, but I would say that it really is doable without spending money (by the way, many players do farm enough to get maxed bakeries in their castles without buying).Enkidu (ASIA1) said:TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:You don't have to spend rubies or money to complete the royal quests... just saying.David Noble (US1) said:If you really want the hero that badly even if that means having to spend money and lots of rubies to even get it. It would reduce the amount of time to get the complete set, but just saying you might also have to spend a lot of rubies as well if you really want the hero which is only just one piece out of an entire set as well. I think that I might rather pass on the hero and wait for the Shapeshifter Event to come back.jamman (US1) said:Although having the Master Summoner Hero as part of the current Royal Quest Final Reward certainly doesn't hurt, right?
Sure. Technically you don't.
In the same sense that technically you don't need to spend money to get Level 8 Bakeries in all castles.
Like I said, preparation and planning is needed if you want to do them without spending... but you can do it.
>Your head
I never said either is impossible. In fact, the whole point of the Bakery example is that it is possible, just extremely difficult, just like the Royal Quest which I compared it too!
IIRC, Dragons give 250 rubies right? (or is it 300?)
Regardless, max bakeries cost 120K at least.
120k x 7 castles = 840k
840k/250 = 3360
840k/300= 2800
2800/21 attacks a day=133 days
You'd have to launch 21 attacks on Dragons a day for at least 133 days to do it. Not impossible, but it requires huge amounts of time and effort.
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Herveus (AU1) [AU1]
:: Feb. 16, 2018, 2:03 p.m.
Where is the higher effort in 21 dragons a day? Set 25 timers (cause you will miss some) And there you go , also if you do a few hundred towers hits a day those rubies add up as well so you can easily get 120k rubies in 3 months or less as well as wheel of fortune etc.Enkidu (ASIA1) said:>The PointTheBlueIcicle (US1) said:It requires preparation and solid foundation, but I would say that it really is doable without spending money (by the way, many players do farm enough to get maxed bakeries in their castles without buying).Enkidu (ASIA1) said:TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:You don't have to spend rubies or money to complete the royal quests... just saying.David Noble (US1) said:If you really want the hero that badly even if that means having to spend money and lots of rubies to even get it. It would reduce the amount of time to get the complete set, but just saying you might also have to spend a lot of rubies as well if you really want the hero which is only just one piece out of an entire set as well. I think that I might rather pass on the hero and wait for the Shapeshifter Event to come back.jamman (US1) said:Although having the Master Summoner Hero as part of the current Royal Quest Final Reward certainly doesn't hurt, right?
Sure. Technically you don't.
In the same sense that technically you don't need to spend money to get Level 8 Bakeries in all castles.
Like I said, preparation and planning is needed if you want to do them without spending... but you can do it.
>Your head
I never said either is impossible. In fact, the whole point of the Bakery example is that it is possible, just extremely difficult, just like the Royal Quest which I compared it too!
IIRC, Dragons give 250 rubies right? (or is it 300?)
Regardless, max bakeries cost 120K at least.
120k x 7 castles = 840k
840k/250 = 3360
840k/300= 2800
2800/21 attacks a day=133 days
You'd have to launch 21 attacks on Dragons a day for at least 133 days to do it. Not impossible, but it requires huge amounts of time and effort.
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Kage (ASIA1) [ASIA1]
:: Feb. 16, 2018, 2:06 p.m.
+ add the berimond, even from there with the mission and from hitting tower you can earn easy 6 to 7k rubyes.Herveus (AU1) said:Where is the higher effort in 21 dragons a day? Set 25 timers (cause you will miss some) And there you go , also if you do a few hundred towers hits a day those rubies add up as well so you can easily get 120k rubies in 3 months or less as well as wheel of fortune etc.Enkidu (ASIA1) said:>The PointTheBlueIcicle (US1) said:It requires preparation and solid foundation, but I would say that it really is doable without spending money (by the way, many players do farm enough to get maxed bakeries in their castles without buying).Enkidu (ASIA1) said:TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:You don't have to spend rubies or money to complete the royal quests... just saying.David Noble (US1) said:If you really want the hero that badly even if that means having to spend money and lots of rubies to even get it. It would reduce the amount of time to get the complete set, but just saying you might also have to spend a lot of rubies as well if you really want the hero which is only just one piece out of an entire set as well. I think that I might rather pass on the hero and wait for the Shapeshifter Event to come back.jamman (US1) said:Although having the Master Summoner Hero as part of the current Royal Quest Final Reward certainly doesn't hurt, right?
Sure. Technically you don't.
In the same sense that technically you don't need to spend money to get Level 8 Bakeries in all castles.
Like I said, preparation and planning is needed if you want to do them without spending... but you can do it.
>Your head
I never said either is impossible. In fact, the whole point of the Bakery example is that it is possible, just extremely difficult, just like the Royal Quest which I compared it too!
IIRC, Dragons give 250 rubies right? (or is it 300?)
Regardless, max bakeries cost 120K at least.
120k x 7 castles = 840k
840k/250 = 3360
840k/300= 2800
2800/21 attacks a day=133 days
You'd have to launch 21 attacks on Dragons a day for at least 133 days to do it. Not impossible, but it requires huge amounts of time and effort.
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Enkidu (ASIA1) [None]
:: Feb. 16, 2018, 2:18 p.m.
Are people less active than they used to be?Herveus (AU1) said:Where is the higher effort in 21 dragons a day? Set 25 timers (cause you will miss some) And there you go , also if you do a few hundred towers hits a day those rubies add up as well so you can easily get 120k rubies in 3 months or less as well as wheel of fortune etc.Enkidu (ASIA1) said:>The PointTheBlueIcicle (US1) said:It requires preparation and solid foundation, but I would say that it really is doable without spending money (by the way, many players do farm enough to get maxed bakeries in their castles without buying).Enkidu (ASIA1) said:TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:You don't have to spend rubies or money to complete the royal quests... just saying.David Noble (US1) said:If you really want the hero that badly even if that means having to spend money and lots of rubies to even get it. It would reduce the amount of time to get the complete set, but just saying you might also have to spend a lot of rubies as well if you really want the hero which is only just one piece out of an entire set as well. I think that I might rather pass on the hero and wait for the Shapeshifter Event to come back.jamman (US1) said:Although having the Master Summoner Hero as part of the current Royal Quest Final Reward certainly doesn't hurt, right?
Sure. Technically you don't.
In the same sense that technically you don't need to spend money to get Level 8 Bakeries in all castles.
Like I said, preparation and planning is needed if you want to do them without spending... but you can do it.
>Your head
I never said either is impossible. In fact, the whole point of the Bakery example is that it is possible, just extremely difficult, just like the Royal Quest which I compared it too!
IIRC, Dragons give 250 rubies right? (or is it 300?)
Regardless, max bakeries cost 120K at least.
120k x 7 castles = 840k
840k/250 = 3360
840k/300= 2800
2800/21 attacks a day=133 days
You'd have to launch 21 attacks on Dragons a day for at least 133 days to do it. Not impossible, but it requires huge amounts of time and effort.
I remember when I played as L.70 on US1 and IN1 you couldn't hit dragons w/o 60% speed com... hitting 21 would be difficult as other people would be hitting them too.
Also, I find it kind of funny that you're talking about people setting timers to play a video game and then saying its not effort... you have to let this game control your life. Some people just don't want it to.
And yes, its possible, but again, its not common and requires many hours of play.
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Defectus (US1) [US1]
:: Feb. 16, 2018, 5:19 p.m.
In terms of the dragons—it really comes down to what server you're on and how lucky you are with you world map placement.Enkidu (ASIA1) said:Are people less active than they used to be?Herveus (AU1) said:Where is the higher effort in 21 dragons a day? Set 25 timers (cause you will miss some) And there you go , also if you do a few hundred towers hits a day those rubies add up as well so you can easily get 120k rubies in 3 months or less as well as wheel of fortune etc.Enkidu (ASIA1) said:>The PointTheBlueIcicle (US1) said:It requires preparation and solid foundation, but I would say that it really is doable without spending money (by the way, many players do farm enough to get maxed bakeries in their castles without buying).Enkidu (ASIA1) said:TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:You don't have to spend rubies or money to complete the royal quests... just saying.David Noble (US1) said:If you really want the hero that badly even if that means having to spend money and lots of rubies to even get it. It would reduce the amount of time to get the complete set, but just saying you might also have to spend a lot of rubies as well if you really want the hero which is only just one piece out of an entire set as well. I think that I might rather pass on the hero and wait for the Shapeshifter Event to come back.jamman (US1) said:Although having the Master Summoner Hero as part of the current Royal Quest Final Reward certainly doesn't hurt, right?
Sure. Technically you don't.
In the same sense that technically you don't need to spend money to get Level 8 Bakeries in all castles.
Like I said, preparation and planning is needed if you want to do them without spending... but you can do it.
>Your head
I never said either is impossible. In fact, the whole point of the Bakery example is that it is possible, just extremely difficult, just like the Royal Quest which I compared it too!
IIRC, Dragons give 250 rubies right? (or is it 300?)
Regardless, max bakeries cost 120K at least.
120k x 7 castles = 840k
840k/250 = 3360
840k/300= 2800
2800/21 attacks a day=133 days
You'd have to launch 21 attacks on Dragons a day for at least 133 days to do it. Not impossible, but it requires huge amounts of time and effort.
I remember when I played as L.70 on US1 and IN1 you couldn't hit dragons w/o 60% speed com... hitting 21 would be difficult as other people would be hitting them too.
Also, I find it kind of funny that you're talking about people setting timers to play a video game and then saying its not effort... you have to let this game control your life. Some people just don't want it to.
And yes, its possible, but again, its not common and requires many hours of play.
I have a pretty large amount of dragon-hitting players around my castle, so hitting 20 a day would be very difficult (and I'd have to get very lucky). I do set timers on my dragons; the fact of the matter is that there are many other players who do the same thing and it just comes down to who is closer on the world map.
Herveus, I agree with you that you can do this... But only in certain circumstances.
And Enkidu—I agree that this is pretty difficult to do in certain circumstances. (Although, I thought Asia was a pretty small server; I'd think that it wouldn't be too difficult there.)
The whole "time and effort" discussion is really a matter of opinion. Some players have lots of spare time on their hands and have no problem bringing in heaps of rubies from looting. For them, getting their bakeries maxed without buying isn't going to be very hard. Meanwhile, some players have very busy lives and don't have as much time for GGE. For them, the same thing is going to be pretty difficult.
My point is that it's situational, but it's hard to argue that maxing your bakeries without buying is "extremely difficult"—while this may be true for you, some players can do it with ease.
Edit: By the way, the bakery costs 65,500 rubies to fully upgrade, not your estimated 120,000. If you account for the 10% cost reduction that shows up after you buy one level (we are assuming you buy all levels at once), the total price becomes 59,015 rubies.
I know people who can farm 150k-300k rubies a week, so it's definitely easily done by some people.
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Enkidu (ASIA1) [None]
:: Feb. 16, 2018, 5:31 p.m.
I wouldn't really know how hard hitting dragons is in Asia.TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:In terms of the dragons—it really comes down to what server you're on and how lucky you are with you world map placement.Enkidu (ASIA1) said:Are people less active than they used to be?Herveus (AU1) said:Where is the higher effort in 21 dragons a day? Set 25 timers (cause you will miss some) And there you go , also if you do a few hundred towers hits a day those rubies add up as well so you can easily get 120k rubies in 3 months or less as well as wheel of fortune etc.Enkidu (ASIA1) said:>The PointTheBlueIcicle (US1) said:It requires preparation and solid foundation, but I would say that it really is doable without spending money (by the way, many players do farm enough to get maxed bakeries in their castles without buying).Enkidu (ASIA1) said:TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:You don't have to spend rubies or money to complete the royal quests... just saying.David Noble (US1) said:If you really want the hero that badly even if that means having to spend money and lots of rubies to even get it. It would reduce the amount of time to get the complete set, but just saying you might also have to spend a lot of rubies as well if you really want the hero which is only just one piece out of an entire set as well. I think that I might rather pass on the hero and wait for the Shapeshifter Event to come back.jamman (US1) said:Although having the Master Summoner Hero as part of the current Royal Quest Final Reward certainly doesn't hurt, right?
Sure. Technically you don't.
In the same sense that technically you don't need to spend money to get Level 8 Bakeries in all castles.
Like I said, preparation and planning is needed if you want to do them without spending... but you can do it.
>Your head
I never said either is impossible. In fact, the whole point of the Bakery example is that it is possible, just extremely difficult, just like the Royal Quest which I compared it too!
IIRC, Dragons give 250 rubies right? (or is it 300?)
Regardless, max bakeries cost 120K at least.
120k x 7 castles = 840k
840k/250 = 3360
840k/300= 2800
2800/21 attacks a day=133 days
You'd have to launch 21 attacks on Dragons a day for at least 133 days to do it. Not impossible, but it requires huge amounts of time and effort.
I remember when I played as L.70 on US1 and IN1 you couldn't hit dragons w/o 60% speed com... hitting 21 would be difficult as other people would be hitting them too.
Also, I find it kind of funny that you're talking about people setting timers to play a video game and then saying its not effort... you have to let this game control your life. Some people just don't want it to.
And yes, its possible, but again, its not common and requires many hours of play.
I have a pretty large amount of dragon-hitting players around my castle, so hitting 20 a day would be very difficult (and I'd have to get very lucky). I do set timers on my dragons; the fact of the matter is that there are many other players who do the same thing and it just comes down to who is closer on the world map.
Herveus, I agree with you that you can do this... But only in certain circumstances.
And Enkidu—I agree that this is pretty difficult to do in certain circumstances. (Although, I thought Asia was a pretty small server; I'd think that it wouldn't be too difficult there.)
The whole "time and effort" discussion is really a matter of opinion. Some players have lots of spare time on their hands and have no problem bringing in heaps of rubies from looting. For them, getting their bakeries maxed without buying isn't going to be very hard. Meanwhile, some players have very busy lives and don't have as much time for GGE. For them, the same thing is going to be pretty difficult.
My point is that it's situational, but it's hard to argue that maxing your bakeries without buying is "extremely difficult"—while this may be true for you, some players can do it with ease.
I quite playing over a year ago in India, and just started a new account on Asia a few weeks ago. Only L.35 right now.
Though yes, Asia is a very small server.
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Defectus (US1) [US1]
:: Feb. 16, 2018, 6:16 p.m.
Just out of curiosity, what is it about small servers that you prefer?Enkidu (ASIA1) said:I wouldn't really know how hard hitting dragons is in Asia.TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:In terms of the dragons—it really comes down to what server you're on and how lucky you are with you world map placement.Enkidu (ASIA1) said:Are people less active than they used to be?Herveus (AU1) said:Where is the higher effort in 21 dragons a day? Set 25 timers (cause you will miss some) And there you go , also if you do a few hundred towers hits a day those rubies add up as well so you can easily get 120k rubies in 3 months or less as well as wheel of fortune etc.Enkidu (ASIA1) said:>The PointTheBlueIcicle (US1) said:It requires preparation and solid foundation, but I would say that it really is doable without spending money (by the way, many players do farm enough to get maxed bakeries in their castles without buying).Enkidu (ASIA1) said:TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:You don't have to spend rubies or money to complete the royal quests... just saying.David Noble (US1) said:If you really want the hero that badly even if that means having to spend money and lots of rubies to even get it. It would reduce the amount of time to get the complete set, but just saying you might also have to spend a lot of rubies as well if you really want the hero which is only just one piece out of an entire set as well. I think that I might rather pass on the hero and wait for the Shapeshifter Event to come back.jamman (US1) said:Although having the Master Summoner Hero as part of the current Royal Quest Final Reward certainly doesn't hurt, right?
Sure. Technically you don't.
In the same sense that technically you don't need to spend money to get Level 8 Bakeries in all castles.
Like I said, preparation and planning is needed if you want to do them without spending... but you can do it.
>Your head
I never said either is impossible. In fact, the whole point of the Bakery example is that it is possible, just extremely difficult, just like the Royal Quest which I compared it too!
IIRC, Dragons give 250 rubies right? (or is it 300?)
Regardless, max bakeries cost 120K at least.
120k x 7 castles = 840k
840k/250 = 3360
840k/300= 2800
2800/21 attacks a day=133 days
You'd have to launch 21 attacks on Dragons a day for at least 133 days to do it. Not impossible, but it requires huge amounts of time and effort.
I remember when I played as L.70 on US1 and IN1 you couldn't hit dragons w/o 60% speed com... hitting 21 would be difficult as other people would be hitting them too.
Also, I find it kind of funny that you're talking about people setting timers to play a video game and then saying its not effort... you have to let this game control your life. Some people just don't want it to.
And yes, its possible, but again, its not common and requires many hours of play.
I have a pretty large amount of dragon-hitting players around my castle, so hitting 20 a day would be very difficult (and I'd have to get very lucky). I do set timers on my dragons; the fact of the matter is that there are many other players who do the same thing and it just comes down to who is closer on the world map.
Herveus, I agree with you that you can do this... But only in certain circumstances.
And Enkidu—I agree that this is pretty difficult to do in certain circumstances. (Although, I thought Asia was a pretty small server; I'd think that it wouldn't be too difficult there.)
The whole "time and effort" discussion is really a matter of opinion. Some players have lots of spare time on their hands and have no problem bringing in heaps of rubies from looting. For them, getting their bakeries maxed without buying isn't going to be very hard. Meanwhile, some players have very busy lives and don't have as much time for GGE. For them, the same thing is going to be pretty difficult.
My point is that it's situational, but it's hard to argue that maxing your bakeries without buying is "extremely difficult"—while this may be true for you, some players can do it with ease.
I quite playing over a year ago in India, and just started a new account on Asia a few weeks ago. Only L.35 right now.
Though yes, Asia is a very small server.
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Enkidu (ASIA1) [None]
:: Feb. 16, 2018, 8:39 p.m.
That's obvious. Much easier to compete.TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:Just out of curiosity, what is it about small servers that you prefer?Enkidu (ASIA1) said:I wouldn't really know how hard hitting dragons is in Asia.
I quite playing over a year ago in India, and just started a new account on Asia a few weeks ago. Only L.35 right now.
Though yes, Asia is a very small server.
I'm currently level 36, buy no rubies and #3 in nomads. No way I could make #3 in nomads in US1.
I can make top 20 in every event without spending a dime.
If you want to check out Asia1:
https://empire.goodgamestudios.com?ic=CR-1YG4R-ASIA&w=199947&refer_method=link
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Defectus (US1) [US1]
:: Feb. 16, 2018, 9 p.m.
I figured that was the reason.Enkidu (ASIA1) said:That's obvious. Much easier to compete.TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:Just out of curiosity, what is it about small servers that you prefer?Enkidu (ASIA1) said:I wouldn't really know how hard hitting dragons is in Asia.
I quite playing over a year ago in India, and just started a new account on Asia a few weeks ago. Only L.35 right now.
Though yes, Asia is a very small server.
I'm currently level 36, buy no rubies and #3 in nomads. No way I could make #3 in nomads in US1.
I can make top 20 in every event without spending a dime.
If you want to check out Asia1:
https://empire.goodgamestudios.com?ic=CR-1YG4R-ASIA&w=199947&refer_method=link
You could probably make #3 or #1 here in nomads without buying; we don't have many active players in the level 30 rewards bracket.
I doubt there's a large difference in the reward availability until you reach level 70.
Some players prefer to be able to get the rewards more easily; personally, I prefer to play on the larger servers because a. when I do end up getting Top 100 and such, I feel more accomplished, b. playing on small servers makes me feel like I'm playing an obsolete game, and c. I've noticed that by nature larger servers are more interesting (you could argue against this claim, but More players=More variables=More variation and potential for things to happen).
It all depends on personal preference.
Some players prefer to be able to get the rewards more easily; personally, I prefer to play on the larger servers because a. when I do end up getting Top 100 and such, I feel more accomplished, b. playing on small servers makes me feel like I'm playing an obsolete game, and c. I've noticed that by nature larger servers are more interesting (you could argue against this claim, but More players=More variables=More variation and potential for things to happen).
It all depends on personal preference.
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Enkidu (ASIA1) [None]
:: Feb. 17, 2018, 2:10 a.m.
Unless US has lost a lot of its player base... no, even then, I am doubtful of that.TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:I figured that was the reason.Enkidu (ASIA1) said:That's obvious. Much easier to compete.TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:Just out of curiosity, what is it about small servers that you prefer?Enkidu (ASIA1) said:I wouldn't really know how hard hitting dragons is in Asia.
I quite playing over a year ago in India, and just started a new account on Asia a few weeks ago. Only L.35 right now.
Though yes, Asia is a very small server.
I'm currently level 36, buy no rubies and #3 in nomads. No way I could make #3 in nomads in US1.
I can make top 20 in every event without spending a dime.
If you want to check out Asia1:
https://empire.goodgamestudios.com?ic=CR-1YG4R-ASIA&w=199947&refer_method=link
You could probably make #3 or #1 here in nomads without buying; we don't have many active players in the level 30 rewards bracket.I doubt there's a large difference in the reward availability until you reach level 70.
Some players prefer to be able to get the rewards more easily; personally, I prefer to play on the larger servers because a. when I do end up getting Top 100 and such, I feel more accomplished, b. playing on small servers makes me feel like I'm playing an obsolete game, and c. I've noticed that by nature larger servers are more interesting (you could argue against this claim, but More players=More variables=More variation and potential for things to happen).
It all depends on personal preference.
Though yes. Different people enjoy different things... differently.
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Defectus (US1) [US1]
:: Feb. 17, 2018, 2:20 a.m.
To be completely honest, I wouldn't know very well. It's been so long since I've played on US as in the 30s.Enkidu (ASIA1) said:Unless US has lost a lot of its player base... no, even then, I am doubtful of that.TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:I figured that was the reason.Enkidu (ASIA1) said:That's obvious. Much easier to compete.TheBlueIcicle (US1) said:Just out of curiosity, what is it about small servers that you prefer?Enkidu (ASIA1) said:I wouldn't really know how hard hitting dragons is in Asia.
I quite playing over a year ago in India, and just started a new account on Asia a few weeks ago. Only L.35 right now.
Though yes, Asia is a very small server.
I'm currently level 36, buy no rubies and #3 in nomads. No way I could make #3 in nomads in US1.
I can make top 20 in every event without spending a dime.
If you want to check out Asia1:
https://empire.goodgamestudios.com?ic=CR-1YG4R-ASIA&w=199947&refer_method=link
You could probably make #3 or #1 here in nomads without buying; we don't have many active players in the level 30 rewards bracket.I doubt there's a large difference in the reward availability until you reach level 70.
Some players prefer to be able to get the rewards more easily; personally, I prefer to play on the larger servers because a. when I do end up getting Top 100 and such, I feel more accomplished, b. playing on small servers makes me feel like I'm playing an obsolete game, and c. I've noticed that by nature larger servers are more interesting (you could argue against this claim, but More players=More variables=More variation and potential for things to happen).
It all depends on personal preference.
Though yes. Different people enjoy different things... differently.
Still, if you were active and reasonably dedicated, I would probably still say that you could get to a top spot at levels 30-39, because most players who are motivated to get those spots fly through the lower levels pretty quickly.