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  1. #1
    Unregistered Guest

    What should I spend pero on?

    All my N rarity cards are Lv 100 now so what should I use my pero for? do I keep buying N wild cards and trade them for R wild cards or do I save the pero for later?


  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    All my N rarity cards are Lv 100 now so what should I use my pero for? do I keep buying N wild cards and trade them for R wild cards or do I save the pero for later?
    There's not much stuff to actually buy, other than N Tickets during gambit for the pink keys. I'd suggest to keep some pero in reserve (if you need to level a card quickly), but other than that, do with it whatever you like. For example, I'm currently spending mine feeding the rat voting tickets, one at a time, hoping for candy.
    Currently playing: Aigis, Harem Heroes and Crush Crush

  3. #3
    Drip Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by JMich View Post
    There's not much stuff to actually buy, other than N Tickets during gambit for the pink keys. I'd suggest to keep some pero in reserve (if you need to level a card quickly), but other than that, do with it whatever you like. For example, I'm currently spending mine feeding the rat voting tickets, one at a time, hoping for candy.
    Don't forget the elixers and potions during Elite Guard! I generally spend about a million and a half on those during the event (and still end up with more pero after >.< )

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Drip View Post
    Don't forget the elixers and potions during Elite Guard!
    Why? The half hp means you and your friends get less EP, the flee means you all get fewer SEGs. Why use them? I can see a case where you use the flee one when you will be one shotting the EGs, but then you don't need the other one.
    Reminder, once you kill an (S)EG (whether your own or a shared one), you can encounter a new one. So the one EG you cause to flee could give one SEG and 3 more EGs to continue the encounters. So I do find both potions and elixirs to be of no use once your friend list starts getting properly populated.
    Currently playing: Aigis, Harem Heroes and Crush Crush

  5. #5
    Drip Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by JMich View Post
    Why? The half hp means you and your friends get less EP, the flee means you all get fewer SEGs. Why use them? I can see a case where you use the flee one when you will be one shotting the EGs, but then you don't need the other one.
    Reminder, once you kill an (S)EG (whether your own or a shared one), you can encounter a new one. So the one EG you cause to flee could give one SEG and 3 more EGs to continue the encounters. So I do find both potions and elixirs to be of no use once your friend list starts getting properly populated.
    During phase two, I make all EGs that I can't oneshot with a single weak attack flee, and search further for an SEG instead. My main limitation is Focus, not Stamina, so I preserve my Focus for SEGs and generally have plenty stamina to find myself a new one.

    The half HP is because the past few events I was generally the "big hitter" within my friendslist. Big enough that I could often one-shot the spawns on my friendslist, but held off on that till the last 15 minutes to give other people a chance at getting a hit in.. There are players who deal way more damage than me, but sadly not in my friendslist.
    So, when an SEG is too big for me and those on my friendslist to take down without elaborate pudding consumption, I halve it into a more managable size, and save the pudding for other SEGs of managable size. I rather use 12 focus (my own focus + 1 pudding) to kill 2 SEGs with 55 million health each, than 1 SEG worth 110 million health.

  6. #6
    Satsuki Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by JMich View Post
    Why? The half hp means you and your friends get less EP, the flee means you all get fewer SEGs. Why use them? I can see a case where you use the flee one when you will be one shotting the EGs, but then you don't need the other one.
    Reminder, once you kill an (S)EG (whether your own or a shared one), you can encounter a new one. So the one EG you cause to flee could give one SEG and 3 more EGs to continue the encounters. So I do find both potions and elixirs to be of no use once your friend list starts getting properly populated.
    The potions help me a lot in the latest Gamebit since in the last EG, i used them to kill more EG and got a lot of (1/2) Peroramin.

  7. #7
    - Elite Guard need a lot of pero if you don't have slayers (invest on elixir/sexual drinks).
    - For PVP events, you can spend on n gacha for card daily quest or Kurito (up to 30 min). Now shards is grinding focused as a second way to keep alive the event (liqueur is now a daily reward).
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  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Drip View Post
    During phase two, I make all EGs that I can't oneshot with a single weak attack flee, and search further for an SEG instead.
    Personal opinion, that's not the best use. One hit the EG, share it, and assume 4 people poke it before it dies. That means 4 people can now encounter another EG or SEG, no matter if they've already encountered one.
    If you encounter an EG, yet don't have enough focus, ignore it, and continue exploring. You can always get the 3 focus roll, thus get a focus back, and the EG will be there for 2 hours. Assuming there are enough people sharing EGs and SEGs, and you are poking everything, it shouldn't be unusual to have 8 EGs waiting to be poked and shared, 5 EGs someone shared with you that you poked and are waiting to die, and 2 SEGs being killed.
    Scaring the EGs into fleeing means less encounters in the long run.

    But as long as you get the amount of SEGs and EPs that you are aiming for, then it means your strategy is working for you, so all's well
    Currently playing: Aigis, Harem Heroes and Crush Crush

  9. #9
    Unregistered Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by JMich View Post

    Scaring the EGs into fleeing means less encounters in the long run.
    I disagree. The main constraint(resource-wise) on the number of SEG's you will seduce is focus. If you attack an EG, then that means the total sum of SEG's you can attack decreases by one.
    Stamina is abundant in the EG-event, and so is pero. Using it does not constrain the total amount of SEG's you can attack during the event.
    Therefore it makes more sense to use it to spawn new SEG's.

    The only time I see attacking EG's during phase 2 as valid is if focus is abundant, which would only happen if your pero/sta is constrained, or if you don't have enough active friends.

    As for halving HP:
    I always look through my friend list to see who is online and to calculate how much SED is available when I first spawn a SEG. If it falls well short then I halve it, otherwise I might be forced to try and land lots of extra attacks(waste focus) or to see it flee.
    Only someone with really high SED would say that it is a waste to use drinks. For low level players it can be a struggle and worry to get the SEG's you spawn to get seduced.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    I disagree. The main constraint(resource-wise) on the number of SEG's you will seduce is focus. If you attack an EG, then that means the total sum of SEG's you can attack decreases by one.
    10 people are looking for SEGs. All 10 of those encounter an EG, then use an elixir. Once more, 10 people are looking for SEGs, with 10 possible encounters.
    10 other people have also encountered an EG each. 1 of them pokes and shares. 3 more people hit it, and now there are 9 EGs left untouched, and 4 people looking for SEGs.
    Yes, it does require you to spend a focus to poke something, thus you only poke if you have the stamina to spare. If you are going for the EP, you rarely do, but if you are going for eliminations, the single focus for an extra encounter chance may be better.

    But as I said before, if using elixir works for you, who am I to argue about it? I still think sharing the EGs give more SEGs in the long run, but can't say I've run the numbers for it.
    Currently playing: Aigis, Harem Heroes and Crush Crush

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