It doesn't take long playing Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes to know how dependent you are going to be on generating vast amounts of resources to become a stronger player. You need credits for everything including training toons. You need training droids or those credits are practically useless.
Galactic War Tips 1) Try to Keep a Fresh Healer to enter the next Battle If you are able to, keep one healer back from entering the initial fight, incase you squad is damaged a lot and need to go to the next battle with that damage.
Solution manual for auditing cases. Instructor's Solutions Manual (Download only) for Auditing Cases: An Interactive Learning Approach, 7th Edition. Beasley, North Carolina State University Frank A. Buckless, North Carolina State University Steven M. Glover, Brigham Young University Douglas F. Prawitt, Brigham Young Unveristy.
You need Cantina credits to buy characters in that store like Jawa Scavenger or Old Daka. You even need Squad Arena credits to get toons in that store as well. Ditto with fleet shipments.If you're pretty experienced and you're looking for the ultimate tip - skip to the bottom of this article.So with all these places to spend credits, where are you going to make your money? How will you have enough to grow at a fast pace and get stronger than the competition? My opinion is that the most important starting point is to get better at the Galactic Wars. Why is it that some players go up against weak squads without defined leaders, while some players like me always end up against General Kenobi and friends in the final node or two?Scaled difficulty.While Squad Arena is based on rankings in your shard, and other modes are independent of your strength, you have the most control over Galactic Wars. Obviously you're going to be in a different situation than me, or another player, but the techniques you'll find in this guide should be helpful.So if the Galactic Wars are scaled to your ability, does that mean that even strong players can cheat the system to get a weaker draw of opponents?
I know dozens of players that have altered their Squad Arena teams in the hopes that they would get an easier route in Galactic Wars, but the results are largely inconclusive. There's not a cheat to Galactic Wars, but there are tips that will help you get better.
With the recent move toward increased synergy among different factions, you need to have an answer for Wedge + Biggs, or Baze + Chirrut, or Palpatine + Vader. The principal key to getting through Galactic Wars is to have answers for any squad that you'll face. These are some of the squads you'll likely face, and some potentially strong answers. Rebels (led by Wedge and Biggs) - These guys are trouble since they're built for single battles and they are good at taking out 1 or 2 of your top toons in a flash.
My favorite squad to send out is Empire with a strong emphasis on stun abilities. Palpatine, Count Dooku, Royal Guard are all good characters to have that can turn the tables here. The other answer is obviously your own Rebel squad! Take out Wedge and go from there. Droids - Droids are dangerous because of their propensity to deal out damage in large quantities. They're also prevalent because the anti-Droid answer is Jawas (which most players do not invest in).
So if you have a couple droids, you are ahead of the curb here. Certain Jedis also have anti-Droid skills like Ima Gun-Di or Eeth Koth. None of these work? Use high-DPS attackers like Rey or Geonosian Soldier and start by taking out 88. Jedis - There are a lot of Jedi teams with a variety of Jedi leaders, so that will affect your choices.
But you can't go wrong with Empire teams led by Palpatine. He cancels out their evasion abilities and his basic attack shock hurts everyone. Dooku's new shock chance makes him a good choice here too. I also love sending out professional Jedi hunters like Cad Bane or Boba Fett. Empire - With the recent Sith update, you'll probably see even more of these Empire and/or Sith teams.
Jedi and Rebel teams are at a disadvantage against Palpatine, but work well against other leaders. But if you're up against the Emperor, having droids or ewoks can make things very difficult for your opponent.These are the main 4 buckets of opponents you'll see, so you should have answers to at least 3 of them to give yourself a chance to finish more Galactic War nodes.
Squad Arena is a great mode because you can often put up your best offensive team and just rip through the squad you're facing. But with 12 nodes ahead of you, it's not safe to put up a team without defensive capabilities.
If you lose a couple of your best attackers, and then you face a high HP team, they'll wear you down and win in a slugfest.So for Galactic Wars, you need balance. You need defense, too. Here's a shortlist of toons you'll want to have, and that aren't difficult to acquire:. Stormtrooper Han - His taunt is amazing because as he takes hits, your attackers gain turn meter. He's also easy to acquire since you'll be using Squad Arena credits to get him and star him up. Chewbacca - You're given Chewbacca in the beginning of the game, and you probably already have him leveled up to some extent so keep it going.
He takes a lot of damage, self-heals, and he'll keep your other toons alive. He's easy to acquire since he's in hard battles and cantina battles. Royal Guard - You'll also earn Royal Guard in the early tutorial days of playing. Star him and level him up so that you have his ability to auto-taunt when an ally falls under 50% health. He's a proven lifesaver, and also easy to acquire since he's in hard battles and cantina battles.Got 3 tanks? Great, they'll anchor 3 squads that you'll need to keep winning Galactic War battles.
Until you have enough depth in your character roster to properly staff 5-6 squads of maxed out toons, balance is key. And when you really only have 5-10 characters that can go out and win a battle, then you need to keep everyone in good health.
This is where healing comes in, so let's cover some great healers to have:. Luminara Unduli - There was a time when Luminara ruled SWGOH, and every decent team had her in the lineup.
That's because her attack is solid, she's a good leader starting out, and she's a strong healer. She's also in the Squad Arena store so leveling her up is a cinch. Talia - Another starting character (see a theme, here?). Don't waste too many resources leveling her up, because she doesn't get much stronger or more useful.
But have her as a backup healer for your squad. Old Daka - Daka gets the nod here, because you can acquire her with Cantina credits. She's more versatile than Talia, heals better, and gives you a chance to resurrect a defeated toon.
She's good to have with a 'last gasp' team.There are plenty of other healers so if you get a head start on one, keep investing! There was a time when I could only get halfway through Galactic Wars nodes because my top team or two would get weakened and fall apart. I would use my Droids that were so strong in the Squad Arena, win 7 battles, and then lose 1-2 droids in the 8th battle. After that, I'd have maybe one left for the final 2 battles, and not enough DPS to break through.Not anymore. Now I win Galactic Wars 95% of the time (Darn you, maxed out Kenobi team!)This is how: Turn Meter Manipulation. The first few battles in Galactic Wars are easy.
Later on, you'll have 3-4 consecutive difficult battles. The biggest problem when bringing in new toons is that they have 0 turn meter.
When you lose a whole squad against a tough opponent, and you bring in a new squad with 0 turn meter, your chances are measly.So you need to get turn meter for your key toons, even beyond the top squad. That way, when you lose a couple toons (or a whole squad), you send in the next batch with a realistic chance of winning.
This increases your chance of completing Galactic Wars by at least 50%. Here are the steps:.
Split all your key toons into squads. During the first 3-4 battles, send out new squads of 5 toons so that all your important characters are gaining turn meter. This is especially important with slow toons (Mace Windu comes to mind). Keep adhering to obvious synergy rules and play the odds. Make note of which toon lands the final blow in a winning battle (they will likely start the next battle with no turn meter).
If you have even more strong toons, rotate a few in with each squad when your opponent is relatively easy. I have 50+ 7 star toons so I'll have 6-7 squads rotating just in case they're needed. If you do this correctly, and you face a strong team in the final nodes, you'll have more squads to throw at them. That means that you strategically target 1-2 toons, and then let your next squad (or the squad after that) to finish the job. Collect your rewards. For more information on managing or withdrawing consents and how we handle data, visit our Privacy Policy at: Show Details NecessaryHubPages Device IDThis is used to identify particular browsers or devices when the access the service, and is used for security reasons.LoginThis is necessary to sign in to the HubPages Service.Google RecaptchaThis is used to prevent bots and spam. AkismetThis is used to detect comment spam.
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Whether it's through the movies, books, or video games, Star Wars fans can experience their favorite galaxy through a plethora of mediums. Today, we'll discuss the free-to-play mobile game 'Galaxy of Heroes,' wherein players strategically assemble a team of champions from the series and compete in a variety of battles.
The game has many slowly-recharging energy meters to fuel the fights you choose and encourages frequent log-ins throughout the day.New players may feel somewhat overwhelmed by the plethora of options and characters available. Then there's the numerous currencies to collect: Credits, Cantina Credits, Arena Tokens, Ally Points, Crystals, War Tokens, and more. And even advanced players may be unaware of some of the tricks and secrets hidden throughout the galaxy.But no worries, today we'll review a variety of tips for both new and experienced players to maximize your Galaxy of Heroes experience! Likely the hardest mode of Galaxy of Heroes, Galactic War challenges players to fight a series on increasingly difficult battles against teams built by other players.
Your characters aren't automatically healed between fights, nor do their cooldowns reset, so victory demands careful planning and precise healing.Galactic War takes more time than other modes, and is harder to win with the autobattle feature, but those who conquer it receive oodles of credits, training droids, hard-to-collect crystals, and War Tokens, which can be used to collect many characters. Competitive players simply need the extra treasures provided by GW to maintain their high ranking.Bonus Tip: Some consider it questionable, but if you close your game while in the midst of a Galactic War battle, you can restart it and make different choices in the fight.
This helps somewhat alleviate the difficulty of GW. Unless you're willing to shell out some real-life dough, Crystals are by far the slowest-accumulating resource in GoH. You get them the first time you complete a new battle, once per day as an award for your current rank in the arena, and through Galactic War. Since they build so slowly, players are often tempted to spend them on lower-costing purchases as soon as they have enough. For example, for 150 Crystals you can buy three character shards for one character. Or, you can spend a similar amount for a number of training droids to level up your fighters.But the best purchase has to be the Chromium Mega-Pack.
As of this writing, it's priced at 2520 Crystals, a staggering amount that will take lots of play to acquire. However, it simply gives more bang for your buck. With every Mega-Pack, you receive eight prizes, which can each be either a set of 10-12 character shards, or an entire character.
Though it'll take time to gather the necessary Crystals, Mega-Packs are better values than the smaller sets, and you're also guaranteed to receive at least one entire character. Take advantage of this discounted offering! This one's pretty simple. Three times a day, players can login and receive bonus 45 bonus energy (a large amount to fuel several fights). That's a total of 135 extra energy a day, more than enough to receive many extra goodies. Depending on where you live, the energy will come at different times; for me, it's 1, 7, and 10 pm.
The surplus energy will be available for less than 2 hours, so if you get the chance, login at those times of the day to collect some extra prizes and give yourself an advantage. GoH features several positive and negative status conditions. One of the most brutal is Healing Immunity; a character suffering it can't have their health refilled. Healing Immunity is often key to victory, preventing opponents from regenerating. Additionally, the game's AI is smart enough to heal damaged allies, but doesn't take Immunity into account, which crafty players can exploit. For example, inflict the condition, then watch as an enemy healer wastes their turn fruitlessly attempting to restore their damaged teammate.Darth Sidious, Anakin Skywalker, Kylo Ren, and IG-88 are great choices for inflicting healing immunity. Simulation tickets, or SIM tickets, let you instantly replay a battle you've already won, saving lots of time.
They're great for quickly using your energy without spending lots of time. However, SIM tickets only gather 10 Ally Points a pop, as opposed to the 20 you'll collect when actually doing the battles and using an ally's character.Don't get me wrong, SIM tickets are great for us casual gamers, but hardcore players might want the extra points. Keep in mind the Auto-Battle feature can quickly breeze through easier fights, allowing non-ticket users to still complete battles swiftly. Seems obvious, right? True, but this is a game where (unless you spend unholy amounts of real-life money) victory will take patience.
So will gathering the characters. Try not to get discouraged; the slower pace of the game means there's always a goal to achieve and a new battle to conquer. You'll get there, in time.And of course remember to have fun.
GoH is a fun way to revisit a classic series, and play an enticing strategy game, but make sure you treat it as a game, not work. I once found myself slowly going through the motions of the game, ensuring I collected every daily bonus and never let my energy cap (so that it was always recharging and not wasted). But then I remembered that GoH only has value to me as long as I'm enjoying it. I took a break, came back when I felt like it, and was far more excited and rejuvenated to revisit the battles.In short, truly hardcore players may want every last scrap of energy, but most of us probably need a breather every so often. For more information on managing or withdrawing consents and how we handle data, visit our Privacy Policy at: Show Details NecessaryHubPages Device IDThis is used to identify particular browsers or devices when the access the service, and is used for security reasons.LoginThis is necessary to sign in to the HubPages Service.Google RecaptchaThis is used to prevent bots and spam. AkismetThis is used to detect comment spam.
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It doesn't take long playing Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes to know how dependent you are going to be on generating vast amounts of resources to become a stronger player. You need credits for everything including training toons. You need training droids or those credits are practically useless.
Galactic War Tips 1) Try to Keep a Fresh Healer to enter the next Battle If you are able to, keep one healer back from entering the initial fight, incase you squad is damaged a lot and need to go to the next battle with that damage.
Solution manual for auditing cases. Instructor's Solutions Manual (Download only) for Auditing Cases: An Interactive Learning Approach, 7th Edition. Beasley, North Carolina State University Frank A. Buckless, North Carolina State University Steven M. Glover, Brigham Young University Douglas F. Prawitt, Brigham Young Unveristy.
You need Cantina credits to buy characters in that store like Jawa Scavenger or Old Daka. You even need Squad Arena credits to get toons in that store as well. Ditto with fleet shipments.If you're pretty experienced and you're looking for the ultimate tip - skip to the bottom of this article.So with all these places to spend credits, where are you going to make your money? How will you have enough to grow at a fast pace and get stronger than the competition? My opinion is that the most important starting point is to get better at the Galactic Wars. Why is it that some players go up against weak squads without defined leaders, while some players like me always end up against General Kenobi and friends in the final node or two?Scaled difficulty.While Squad Arena is based on rankings in your shard, and other modes are independent of your strength, you have the most control over Galactic Wars. Obviously you're going to be in a different situation than me, or another player, but the techniques you'll find in this guide should be helpful.So if the Galactic Wars are scaled to your ability, does that mean that even strong players can cheat the system to get a weaker draw of opponents?
I know dozens of players that have altered their Squad Arena teams in the hopes that they would get an easier route in Galactic Wars, but the results are largely inconclusive. There's not a cheat to Galactic Wars, but there are tips that will help you get better.
With the recent move toward increased synergy among different factions, you need to have an answer for Wedge + Biggs, or Baze + Chirrut, or Palpatine + Vader. The principal key to getting through Galactic Wars is to have answers for any squad that you'll face. These are some of the squads you'll likely face, and some potentially strong answers. Rebels (led by Wedge and Biggs) - These guys are trouble since they're built for single battles and they are good at taking out 1 or 2 of your top toons in a flash.
My favorite squad to send out is Empire with a strong emphasis on stun abilities. Palpatine, Count Dooku, Royal Guard are all good characters to have that can turn the tables here. The other answer is obviously your own Rebel squad! Take out Wedge and go from there. Droids - Droids are dangerous because of their propensity to deal out damage in large quantities. They're also prevalent because the anti-Droid answer is Jawas (which most players do not invest in).
So if you have a couple droids, you are ahead of the curb here. Certain Jedis also have anti-Droid skills like Ima Gun-Di or Eeth Koth. None of these work? Use high-DPS attackers like Rey or Geonosian Soldier and start by taking out 88. Jedis - There are a lot of Jedi teams with a variety of Jedi leaders, so that will affect your choices.
But you can't go wrong with Empire teams led by Palpatine. He cancels out their evasion abilities and his basic attack shock hurts everyone. Dooku's new shock chance makes him a good choice here too. I also love sending out professional Jedi hunters like Cad Bane or Boba Fett. Empire - With the recent Sith update, you'll probably see even more of these Empire and/or Sith teams.
Jedi and Rebel teams are at a disadvantage against Palpatine, but work well against other leaders. But if you're up against the Emperor, having droids or ewoks can make things very difficult for your opponent.These are the main 4 buckets of opponents you'll see, so you should have answers to at least 3 of them to give yourself a chance to finish more Galactic War nodes.
Squad Arena is a great mode because you can often put up your best offensive team and just rip through the squad you're facing. But with 12 nodes ahead of you, it's not safe to put up a team without defensive capabilities.
If you lose a couple of your best attackers, and then you face a high HP team, they'll wear you down and win in a slugfest.So for Galactic Wars, you need balance. You need defense, too. Here's a shortlist of toons you'll want to have, and that aren't difficult to acquire:. Stormtrooper Han - His taunt is amazing because as he takes hits, your attackers gain turn meter. He's also easy to acquire since you'll be using Squad Arena credits to get him and star him up. Chewbacca - You're given Chewbacca in the beginning of the game, and you probably already have him leveled up to some extent so keep it going.
He takes a lot of damage, self-heals, and he'll keep your other toons alive. He's easy to acquire since he's in hard battles and cantina battles. Royal Guard - You'll also earn Royal Guard in the early tutorial days of playing. Star him and level him up so that you have his ability to auto-taunt when an ally falls under 50% health. He's a proven lifesaver, and also easy to acquire since he's in hard battles and cantina battles.Got 3 tanks? Great, they'll anchor 3 squads that you'll need to keep winning Galactic War battles.
Until you have enough depth in your character roster to properly staff 5-6 squads of maxed out toons, balance is key. And when you really only have 5-10 characters that can go out and win a battle, then you need to keep everyone in good health.
This is where healing comes in, so let's cover some great healers to have:. Luminara Unduli - There was a time when Luminara ruled SWGOH, and every decent team had her in the lineup.
That's because her attack is solid, she's a good leader starting out, and she's a strong healer. She's also in the Squad Arena store so leveling her up is a cinch. Talia - Another starting character (see a theme, here?). Don't waste too many resources leveling her up, because she doesn't get much stronger or more useful.
But have her as a backup healer for your squad. Old Daka - Daka gets the nod here, because you can acquire her with Cantina credits. She's more versatile than Talia, heals better, and gives you a chance to resurrect a defeated toon.
She's good to have with a 'last gasp' team.There are plenty of other healers so if you get a head start on one, keep investing! There was a time when I could only get halfway through Galactic Wars nodes because my top team or two would get weakened and fall apart. I would use my Droids that were so strong in the Squad Arena, win 7 battles, and then lose 1-2 droids in the 8th battle. After that, I'd have maybe one left for the final 2 battles, and not enough DPS to break through.Not anymore. Now I win Galactic Wars 95% of the time (Darn you, maxed out Kenobi team!)This is how: Turn Meter Manipulation. The first few battles in Galactic Wars are easy.
Later on, you'll have 3-4 consecutive difficult battles. The biggest problem when bringing in new toons is that they have 0 turn meter.
When you lose a whole squad against a tough opponent, and you bring in a new squad with 0 turn meter, your chances are measly.So you need to get turn meter for your key toons, even beyond the top squad. That way, when you lose a couple toons (or a whole squad), you send in the next batch with a realistic chance of winning.
This increases your chance of completing Galactic Wars by at least 50%. Here are the steps:.
Split all your key toons into squads. During the first 3-4 battles, send out new squads of 5 toons so that all your important characters are gaining turn meter. This is especially important with slow toons (Mace Windu comes to mind). Keep adhering to obvious synergy rules and play the odds. Make note of which toon lands the final blow in a winning battle (they will likely start the next battle with no turn meter).
If you have even more strong toons, rotate a few in with each squad when your opponent is relatively easy. I have 50+ 7 star toons so I'll have 6-7 squads rotating just in case they're needed. If you do this correctly, and you face a strong team in the final nodes, you'll have more squads to throw at them. That means that you strategically target 1-2 toons, and then let your next squad (or the squad after that) to finish the job. Collect your rewards. For more information on managing or withdrawing consents and how we handle data, visit our Privacy Policy at: Show Details NecessaryHubPages Device IDThis is used to identify particular browsers or devices when the access the service, and is used for security reasons.LoginThis is necessary to sign in to the HubPages Service.Google RecaptchaThis is used to prevent bots and spam. AkismetThis is used to detect comment spam.
HubPages Google AnalyticsThis is used to provide data on traffic to our website, all personally identifyable data is anonymized. HubPages Traffic PixelThis is used to collect data on traffic to articles and other pages on our site. Unless you are signed in to a HubPages account, all personally identifiable information is anonymized.Amazon Web ServicesThis is a cloud services platform that we used to host our service.
CloudflareThis is a cloud CDN service that we use to efficiently deliver files required for our service to operate such as javascript, cascading style sheets, images, and videos. Google Hosted LibrariesJavascript software libraries such as jQuery are loaded at endpoints on the googleapis.com or gstatic.com domains, for performance and efficiency reasons. FeaturesGoogle Custom SearchThis is feature allows you to search the site. Google MapsSome articles have Google Maps embedded in them. Google ChartsThis is used to display charts and graphs on articles and the author center. Google AdSense Host APIThis service allows you to sign up for or associate a Google AdSense account with HubPages, so that you can earn money from ads on your articles. No data is shared unless you engage with this feature.
Google YouTubeSome articles have YouTube videos embedded in them. VimeoSome articles have Vimeo videos embedded in them.
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MarketingGoogle AdSenseThis is an ad network. Google DoubleClickGoogle provides ad serving technology and runs an ad network. Index ExchangeThis is an ad network. SovrnThis is an ad network. Facebook AdsThis is an ad network.
Amazon Unified Ad MarketplaceThis is an ad network. AppNexusThis is an ad network. OpenxThis is an ad network. Rubicon ProjectThis is an ad network. TripleLiftThis is an ad network. Say MediaWe partner with Say Media to deliver ad campaigns on our sites.
Whether it's through the movies, books, or video games, Star Wars fans can experience their favorite galaxy through a plethora of mediums. Today, we'll discuss the free-to-play mobile game 'Galaxy of Heroes,' wherein players strategically assemble a team of champions from the series and compete in a variety of battles.
The game has many slowly-recharging energy meters to fuel the fights you choose and encourages frequent log-ins throughout the day.New players may feel somewhat overwhelmed by the plethora of options and characters available. Then there's the numerous currencies to collect: Credits, Cantina Credits, Arena Tokens, Ally Points, Crystals, War Tokens, and more. And even advanced players may be unaware of some of the tricks and secrets hidden throughout the galaxy.But no worries, today we'll review a variety of tips for both new and experienced players to maximize your Galaxy of Heroes experience! Likely the hardest mode of Galaxy of Heroes, Galactic War challenges players to fight a series on increasingly difficult battles against teams built by other players.
Your characters aren't automatically healed between fights, nor do their cooldowns reset, so victory demands careful planning and precise healing.Galactic War takes more time than other modes, and is harder to win with the autobattle feature, but those who conquer it receive oodles of credits, training droids, hard-to-collect crystals, and War Tokens, which can be used to collect many characters. Competitive players simply need the extra treasures provided by GW to maintain their high ranking.Bonus Tip: Some consider it questionable, but if you close your game while in the midst of a Galactic War battle, you can restart it and make different choices in the fight.
This helps somewhat alleviate the difficulty of GW. Unless you're willing to shell out some real-life dough, Crystals are by far the slowest-accumulating resource in GoH. You get them the first time you complete a new battle, once per day as an award for your current rank in the arena, and through Galactic War. Since they build so slowly, players are often tempted to spend them on lower-costing purchases as soon as they have enough. For example, for 150 Crystals you can buy three character shards for one character. Or, you can spend a similar amount for a number of training droids to level up your fighters.But the best purchase has to be the Chromium Mega-Pack.
As of this writing, it's priced at 2520 Crystals, a staggering amount that will take lots of play to acquire. However, it simply gives more bang for your buck. With every Mega-Pack, you receive eight prizes, which can each be either a set of 10-12 character shards, or an entire character.
Though it'll take time to gather the necessary Crystals, Mega-Packs are better values than the smaller sets, and you're also guaranteed to receive at least one entire character. Take advantage of this discounted offering! This one's pretty simple. Three times a day, players can login and receive bonus 45 bonus energy (a large amount to fuel several fights). That's a total of 135 extra energy a day, more than enough to receive many extra goodies. Depending on where you live, the energy will come at different times; for me, it's 1, 7, and 10 pm.
The surplus energy will be available for less than 2 hours, so if you get the chance, login at those times of the day to collect some extra prizes and give yourself an advantage. GoH features several positive and negative status conditions. One of the most brutal is Healing Immunity; a character suffering it can't have their health refilled. Healing Immunity is often key to victory, preventing opponents from regenerating. Additionally, the game's AI is smart enough to heal damaged allies, but doesn't take Immunity into account, which crafty players can exploit. For example, inflict the condition, then watch as an enemy healer wastes their turn fruitlessly attempting to restore their damaged teammate.Darth Sidious, Anakin Skywalker, Kylo Ren, and IG-88 are great choices for inflicting healing immunity. Simulation tickets, or SIM tickets, let you instantly replay a battle you've already won, saving lots of time.
They're great for quickly using your energy without spending lots of time. However, SIM tickets only gather 10 Ally Points a pop, as opposed to the 20 you'll collect when actually doing the battles and using an ally's character.Don't get me wrong, SIM tickets are great for us casual gamers, but hardcore players might want the extra points. Keep in mind the Auto-Battle feature can quickly breeze through easier fights, allowing non-ticket users to still complete battles swiftly. Seems obvious, right? True, but this is a game where (unless you spend unholy amounts of real-life money) victory will take patience.
So will gathering the characters. Try not to get discouraged; the slower pace of the game means there's always a goal to achieve and a new battle to conquer. You'll get there, in time.And of course remember to have fun.
GoH is a fun way to revisit a classic series, and play an enticing strategy game, but make sure you treat it as a game, not work. I once found myself slowly going through the motions of the game, ensuring I collected every daily bonus and never let my energy cap (so that it was always recharging and not wasted). But then I remembered that GoH only has value to me as long as I'm enjoying it. I took a break, came back when I felt like it, and was far more excited and rejuvenated to revisit the battles.In short, truly hardcore players may want every last scrap of energy, but most of us probably need a breather every so often. For more information on managing or withdrawing consents and how we handle data, visit our Privacy Policy at: Show Details NecessaryHubPages Device IDThis is used to identify particular browsers or devices when the access the service, and is used for security reasons.LoginThis is necessary to sign in to the HubPages Service.Google RecaptchaThis is used to prevent bots and spam. AkismetThis is used to detect comment spam.
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