![]() ![]() ![]() In Crusaders of the Lost Idols, there's a prestige system that allows players to experience infinite progression. Let me start by explaining this phrase so that there's no confusion. Okay, it seems to be doable for me in this event.In this guide, I'm going to explain to you how you can get through your very first reset of Crusaders of the Lost Idols in an optimal and efficient way. I was able to get to area 1482 in Dragonfire without actively buffing. DPS 7.17e285 without being under attack, Littlefoot had 57 experience points at the end. Unfortunately there is no spot in the formation where Mindy is only able to mimic two crusaders instead of only one or three (or more). ![]() So at the end the DPS were changing a lot between e270 and e285 depending on pure luck, which makes using active abilities not very reliable. However, up to this point, things were still quite manageable, so I guess with a little bit of crafting, some minor tweaks in the formation and some active buffing it can be done.īut first I'll probably finish the event objectives to get the golden event chests - with the right gear the new Wolf King crusader (royal, animal, DPS) could be an interesting addition to my "usual suspects". In two days I can create three more new legendaries, so maybe Xander or Penny will get their chance to prove themselves. I was finally able to get to area 1513 in Song of Thrones FP - even without actively buffing! But by choosing Penny I will also have to find a new main DPS. DPS 3.42e295 without being under attack, Littlefoot had 29 experience points at the end. Key to success was The Wolf King, which came in for Mister the Monkey and replaced Sal as my main DPS. Max DPS was still changing a lot because of the ambiguous Mime situation, but when it got higher than e290 somewhere after area 1450 I knew it would happen today. So thanks again for sharing your tips and strategies - I guess I was not the only one to profit from the information in this thread. Originally posted by Shodan:I did it! :-)Codename Entertainment brings Dungeons and Dragons to their hit idle game Crusaders of the Lost Idols (Free) with the new iPad game, Idle Champions of the Lost Realm (Free), and it’s a doozy. Take the structure of your average idle clicker, add in a dose of RPG elements with strategy as to how characters interact and enhance one another, and create different missions with a complex metagame that can give you hundreds of hours of gameplay. That’s Idle Champions in a nutshell, and it’s quite the experience if you’re willing to dive into it. Of course, you could say a lot of the same things about Crusaders, so while this is lacking in the originality department, it’s still a rather fun experience for somebody looking for the galaxy brain of idle clickers. If you haven’t played Crusaders of the Lost Idols, get prepared for the deepest clicker ever. You command an army of heroes that constantly march forward and attack automatically killing enemies and getting gold. You then spend that gold on their upgrades, and while there’s the general pattern of “more expensive heroes do more damage," you can’t ignore any of your heroes either. See, you control the formation of the heroes, and different upgrades will cause the heroes to help other heroes out through stat upgrades. For example, a weak hero might be able to pick up several stat multipliers that could quadruple your most powerful hero’s damage, despite them only adding a rounding error to your total damage per second. So, you don’t want to just go with the most powerful heroes in your formation, you have to consider all the interactions between heroes, and their physical location in the formation matters a great deal as well. ![]() Then there is the quest structure to consider. Each quest starts you off with a fresh reset of all your heroes, and gives you an objective with a certain number of levels. While each level has the same basic goal, and there are boss fights every five levels, different quests have different formations and requirements that will cause you to change your upgrade strategy each time. Completing quests also nets you permanent upgrades. For example, early on you can collect Torm’s Favor to upgrade your total gold fine, or you can spend this currency on permanent upgrades, at the cost of some extra gold. Of course, getting gold gives you more upgrades to your champions, and makes it easier to complete quests, but increasing damage or reducing cooldown can have a huge impact as well. Idle Champions always gives you something to think about, and rewards you experimenting with different hero formations and upgrade paths. ![]()
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