That can be a silly question, but how do I use the free summon tickets? I can't find a proper way to use them in the summoning tab .
Tons guys
That can be a silly question, but how do I use the free summon tickets? I can't find a proper way to use them in the summoning tab .
Tons guys
Click on the summon or summon x5 button for a given type of summon and if you have tickets for it, it will use those tickets before whatever else it would charge. For a given type of summon, it will tell you how many tickets you have, and the number of tickets it needs to use will be in red if you don't have enough for a given summon. If you do a summon x5, it will use any tickets first even if you have fewer than 5 of them. For example, if you do a silver summon x5 and have 3 silver tickets, it will use the three tickets and then 1000 kizuna for the other two.
I hope you like soul tickets, because as soul ticket events go, this event ("the rebellion") is the big one. Even the 2000 koban and 2 jade tickets reward for first place is a pittance compared to the soul ticket bounty to be had. I'll be disappointed if I only come away with 50 soul tickets from the two week event.
This event has run before. When it ran before, I beat the end boss 188 times. My totals for that were:
30k copper: 131
weapon: 16
armor: 12
accessory: 12
SSR Takeda Shingen card: 2
100 souls: 13
soul ticket: 2
On that basis, I'm guessing that the loot probabilities go something like:
30k copper: 70%
weapon, armor, accessory: 7% each
100 souls: 7%
SSR Takeda Shingen card: 1%
soul ticket: 1%
If you count getting 100 souls 10 times as a soul ticket, then that's a soul ticket every 60 attempts. Last time the event ran, it took me about 5 battles to get a victory at the start of the event, and was down to 2-3 by the end of it. Now, it's one battle, every time, and nearly always only a two-round battle. I just timed it at 83 seconds from the start of one battle to the start of the next, though that was watching it to click immediately when one battle ended.
And that's without using a fast battle ticket. Spam fast battle tickets and you can burn through it massively faster. If 60 battles costs 60 fast battle tickets and 6 standard rations, that's a pro-rated 120 koban per soul ticket--or slightly more than they charge for a gold ticket, and much less than for a platinum ticket. As of this writing, TruelyNice has already beaten the battle 1131 times. That's a whole lot of soul tickets, and it's just the first day of a two-week event.
That, of course, is assuming that you have a strong team. Most events have the difficulty tuned to cater to newer players with weaker teams, as you don't have to be terribly strong to beat most or all of the opponents of many events. This event is the great outlier. Yes, a weaker player can beat it. But taking 10 or 20 battles to do so rather than 1 scales rewards down accordingly. Even so, this is the second time the event has run, so I'd bet on there being a third in the future once you're stronger.
Normally, I go through and do daily challenges and clear the convoys. Not during this event. Soul tickets are so massively more valuable than the other stuff you can farm. Daily world bosses are still worth it if only because you need the battle rations, though.
Last time, I wasn't just doing this event and nothing else. I was doing the other normal stuff to get stronger, with convoys and leveling lab skills such, and only doing the event (then called the crusader dungeon) once I had run out of other things to do. I got my Tiger of Kai to a high enough level to be useful during that event, which helped quite a bit.
If it takes you 9 battles to beat the end boss, and those battles are probably quite a few rounds each, then you're right to ignore the event and focus on the other one. If you've got a much stronger party by the time it runs again, then you can really take advantage of it. Even for clearing the boss in one battle, there's still in huge difference in the time it takes between 1 battle that takes 5 rounds and one battle that only takes 2 rounds.
My experience with this game is that you get stronger much faster than you expect. It seems like it's rarely more than a couple of weeks from "I can't beat opponent X at all" to "I reliably get an A grade or better against opponent X and am now stuck on something else instead." If you're taking 9 battles to beat the end boss, you've still got a ton of things you can do to get stronger. You might not even have a full team of level 55 generals yet, and surely have space to inherit generals, move from SR to SSR, get stronger gear, level up lab and church/temple skills, forge your gear to higher levels, and so forth.
All of those things slow down after a while, but even at the daimyo-contender level, just getting another inherited Takeda Shingen of Kai makes a huge difference. I don't see it really slowing down until we've got parties with an inherited SSR Takeda Shingen of Kai for each of the five generals on the team, or possibly only 3 or 4 if you think the Uesugi Kenshin/Takenaka Hanbei combination will be strong enough to justify forgoing one.