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Thank you ^^ indeed, not strong enough to help me for heroic R3.
But anyway, hard R3 is ok tho.
(I'm still trying to eek out a few more TS from gearing up in T8 Epics, too.)
What do you think about fishing!? Is it worth to spend time on it? What is better to use premium currency?
I bought a starter set for $6 is it worth to upgrade it or shall I just keep grinding and look for a better items?
Is it worth try to get a defensive box with pets for 1k premium currency?
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Fishing is worthwhile if you still have time to spend after finishing your various energies. You can buy things in the shell shop like mount guts if you want to further the main game, or get better rods/bobbers to improve your fishing.
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Premium currency is largely spent on three big things to further progression:
1) Pet and Accessory slot items (until you're pleased with what you have, keep rolling these boxes from the gem shop)
2) Bribing raid familiars (usually the Legendaries for 1600 each)
3) Buying raid shard baskets when they go on sale (most efficient gains per gem spent)
Usually they're prioritized in this order. I tend to be of the opinion that *every* Legendary has its place, but others may recommend only bribing specific Legendary familiars that fit the current meta (right now that basically means Astaroth from R1, Bully from R3, and Zol from R5, along with potentially other Legendaries if you're after a Mythic fusion).
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The starter set gives you Tier 2 Epic equipment, which is great until you reach zone 3 (Lakehaven). If you really want to keep that T2 Epic stuff you'd have to upgrade each piece about twice to get the stats needed to keep progressing. That's much more expensive material-wise than looking for T3 Rare equipment and upgrading each piece of that twice. As a general rule, I would strongly recommend looking for current-tier equipment to replace the old stuff as you keep moving through each zone:
Zone 2 = about 180 TS = T2 Rare+1 or T2 Epic+0 gear
Zone 3 = about 270 TS = T3 Rare+2 or T3 Epic+1 gear (or T2 Epic+2, but that's a waste of materials)
Zone 4 = about 550-600 TS = T4 Epic+3 or T4 Legendary+2 gear
Zone 5 = about 750 TS = T5 Epic+3 or T5 Legendary+2 or T4 Legendary+4 gear (T5 Epics are suggested as they're the cheapest to upgrade and easiest to find)
Zone 6 = about 1.1k TS = T6 Epic+3, with maybe one T6 Legendary upgraded
Zone 7 = about 1.6k TS = T7 Epic+3, with 1-2 T7 Legendaries upgraded
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And as for the shop's pet and accessory boxes - yes, those are worth saving up for the Larges. Your chances at a Legendary item are drastically improved over getting five Small eggs/boxes. I would in fact suggest the Large Defense Pet Egg as the very first thing you pick up from the gem shop (after the forced tutorial). After your first pet, you should save up another 1000 for a Large Accessory Box to assist in the role you want to play at late game.
Note that these gem shop eggs/boxes can go on sale sometimes for 15-20% off. There may also be "Hyper" and "Mega" boxes offered for a limited time at similar discounts. Hypers are exactly like Larges, but combine several different Pets or Accessories together into one box (for example, a Hyper Defense Pet Egg has every Pet with a healing and/or shielding effect in the box including a couple unique Legendaries). Megas are similar to Hypers in that they offer a diverse pool of items and draw 5 items per box, but one of these is guaranteed to be at least an Epic quality instead of Rare and usually costs somewhere around 5100 gems because of this.
Thanks for an extensive answer. This game is very dependable on the gems, and literally 5000 gems = $50 which is too expensive for me.
How is a good idea to buy a better fishing rods? Do they improve a lot? In mid/late game, does fishing make sense?
Early game though, Large boxes work just fine. You might even get lucky with them and not need to resort to Megas to pull an Epic or Legendary. I personally play the game without any ads/Offerwall, though I'm also terribly casual when it comes to making progression anyways. :P
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Fishing rods...well, I haven't fished as much as I'd like to yet (due to lack of time to get through my energy so my bait's been piling up), but I imagine there is a little bit of improvement from being able to cast farther out into the water. I'd probably suggest saving up for the Rare (blue) quality rod first if you're confident in your fishing abilities, or the Rare (blue) quality bobber if you're not confident. After that it's up to whether you want to have the prestige of owning a higher-quality rod or cash out the shells you're getting for some mount guts or stat points.
If you have the time it's pretty much always worthwhile to aim for the 500-point milestone in fishing every 2 weeks. If you have a suitably large fish to get some decent rewards, it may be more optimal to save your bait for the next fishing contest to start. Doesn't matter how early or late in the game you are when it comes to fishing.
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Guild member slots are one of the perks purchased with Guild Bucks, earned from Guild vs Guild events (coincidentally, such an event is starting in about 50 hours from now). Each perk can be leveled up to 5, so a guild can have up to 25 members if they max out the member perk.
i major need help, but its ok if im like, too low level for you
I'm level 45 tho