I believe you have screwed the pooch. I made this mistake with the Aegis of the Fallen armor. You can try contacting support for mercy, but I was politely rebuffed and told they can't refund mats or reverse player decisions in the game.
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I believe you have screwed the pooch. I made this mistake with the Aegis of the Fallen armor. You can try contacting support for mercy, but I was politely rebuffed and told they can't refund mats or reverse player decisions in the game.
So, got another question: Does the level of the armor, affect the amount of points it gives when you use it to enhance another armor? Like, if I put 4 level 1 Atlantean Avenger Armors into an armor, will they be less then if I put 4 level 10 Atlantean Avenger Armors into an armor?
I ask, because It SEEMS like if the armors are leveled, they give more of a boost then if they are unleveled.
Basically, the answer to this question will decide whether or not I toss my level 29 Infernal Lords into my brand new, super shiny Infernal Lord + armor, or if I use it to fuse with my Spectral captains in the hope that I get a 4 star armor out of it.
Armors give 1 additional point for every level they are above 1. Personally I would save your level 29 Armor of the Infernal Lord for fusing rather than using it for enhancement.
But I'd fuse it with Rocfeather Robes for a chance at Combustion Armor (the best available fusion at the moment).
Yes, the level of the armor does have an effect when you use it as enhancing fodder. It provides (n-1) additional EP where n is the level of the armor.
To clarify...
4 level 1 atlantean armor will give 24x4 = 96EP (assuming matching elements)
4 level 10 atlantean armor will give (24x4) + ((10-1)x4) = 132 EP (assuming matching elements)
Just curious, is it possible to get the 60 wins on an epic boss without spending any gems at all?
Are we unable to play K&D on bluestacks anymore?
I've come close, but I always run out around 54. I think the key is to spend a bit of gems on day 1, so you reach the point where you need to start using friends earlier. Once you need friends you've only got 10/day and it's very difficult to overcome the math (i.e. needing to set alarms to not lose the fifth one each day). I also usually lost on 55 even with a 5/3 and very good matching armor, so I might need gems to finish the last 5 levels as well. But is getting to 60 worth the gems? Say I'd need 100 gems to be sure I make it (you get 5 back, you get a 3rd set of armor, 5 DP keys and 10 Gold keys). If you were inclined to buy those keys it's a bargain, the keys alone are 200 gems and you're only paying net 95 - plus you get the armor, the extra gold for each level and the leaderboard bonus (and if you can hit top 25 another armor).
Bottom line - if you've got the armor and the gems, the boss is probably the best return on investment.
I read your post -- it misses the main point. When is the best time to use gems and the fewest number of gems to get to 60? Your post goes on ad nauseum about 1, 2, 1+1F, 2+1F, etc. That's pretty self-explanatory. It's also easy enough to just throw gems at it until you get to 60. But there's some strategy to figuring out optimal times to buy energy and in what increments.
Is the + version of a armor stronger than the regular version at max level?
Thanks
Yes. See the spreadsheet for exact stats.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AiQKRFnZ9_jpdEFtUUVnd2dQM1ZIX2IxT1RNZVlva lE#gid=7