Fancy decor chests (with a low probability), events and expensive purchases can deliver much more helpful items. High Level Decor: You receive small bonuses from the items received from basic and great decor chests, though cumulatively they are helpful. The most helpful standard decor items: Lucky fountains increase gold production, gift boxes significantly increase training speed, and benches increase marching speed. Note that purple tiles and freeway can still have decor or units on them.īuffs: You can track the total buffs you are benefiting from by clicking on your picture, and clicking on stats. Keep them as level 1 until your base is a pretty purple. They increase unit training speed and you can place up to 100, which would take some time to accumulate. This is particularly important to keep in mind with purple tiles. Once you reach 5 benches however, the 6th will no longer have any impact. Three level 1 benches will be more impactful than one level 2 bench, for example. The first piece of advice is not to merge decor items until you reach that maximum. Merging: Each decor item has a maximum number that can be placed. High level decor items can be game changing. Standard decor items offer helpful bonuses to gold production, march speed, and others. Focus on navy to army suppression for mid game, as air force will not be heavily used. The arsenal, for example, is where you load components and importantly level up unit suppression. This will allow further expansion of your many barracks and unit count.īase Buildings: Know what each of your buildings do, so you’re not missing out on bonuses or minigames that help you level and obtain resources, components and more. Lower Island: Once you start clearing the lower island, you can move down non-military buildings such as the arsenal, expedition base, dimensional mine, and war hall, as well as decor items. It is not possible to build a large navy and field a second navy march until you receive a second dock, but do your best to fill the ocean with your navy so you don’t find yourself unable to field a march after a merge. Keep a maximum of units in the garage, hanger and dock, and you can unlock additional slots with gems if desired. Move trained units into separate squares, so that you have room to build more buildings. Managing Space: Doing so well will allow more room for unit production, and help reduce frustration in trying to merge and replace buildings when you level up your tech. You’ll only increase to 2-3 at a time later (level 60-65?) when it takes longer to level up. This will allow you to merge and increase building tech level frequently. Training Units: When you train units, early to mid game, train only one at a time. 30-50 barracks or more will allow constant replenishment of units. Number of Units: If you look at top players (or are one yourself), you will see anywhere from 200-800 tanks in their base at any one time. You want to be able to churn out units so that you can (i) merge them to the next level and (ii) if you lose in PVP, you’ll have plenty to replace them. And then, if you have less than 20 barracks, you need more. You want to have at least 10 gold mines at their maximum tech level, at which point gold production is maxed out. Number of Buildings: The most common early mistake is simply not building enough, particularly barracks. After 60 you’ll be able to begin clearing the bottom island as well. You should plan to unlock an additional area at each level. You will clear the first island through level 60, allowing more and more room for your growing base.
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