I have been upgrading my Dragons Bane for almost 10 times with no luck! 14,000 worth of coins + 4 level 5 element is needed for this upgrade and it's always failed! Come on, Glu! I am just a regular player that doesn't have the money to buy Glu coins / Gems. Please try to increase the success rate.
Does anyone here share the same feeling?
Do you guys have any technique on upgrading? Can someone please share it. I have seen one wherein he takes out the save file from the EW2 folder and then do the upgrade. If it fails, he just loads back the save file and redo the upgrade. Can someone confirm if that's possible?
Thanks!
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what do you mean by that bro? lol. I don't think we have calvary and knight in EW2
Must have been mugged by some monster and wandered into the wrong forum, ha ha ha!
I agree. This upgrade with percentage of success is a great injustice, especially to Andriod users. The coins and elements are hard earned rewards and to see them disappear is a big blow to the players. I should know because When I did not know about i- cloud, I lost a hefty amount of coins and elements. Even if you use i-cloud, you still have to know how to load and save your game and it is not as straight forward as one would think. You can still lose your shirt if you don't double check everything. And it is tedious. Impatient users will tear out their hair in frustration.
I think percentile success for upgrades should be done away with to attract more players and therefore generate more revenue for the game creators. Boss Rush is best update to the game to date. You have a good chance to earn coins and elements and also the games is challenging for dedicated players.
To all players: do you know that you can earn a maximum of 290 gems and at least 4000 coins a day in Boss Rush. I am not saying it is easy to earn them (the gems). First you have to work out how. Next you must know how to use your skills and when to use them against what kind of bosses. Then you must know how to manage you resources, your health and rage portions, not wasting them unneccessarily (I despair when I see my partner in the game, rush to get himself killed after I have revived him; use the spin on empty air; stand in the traps clueless that his health is slipping away; rush in front of me when I am charging and start to charge himself trying to impress me when they can't hurt a fly with their charge. Playing multiplaying is playing to help or to be helped, not showing off or challenging your partner.) Then it's good to get to know what kind of bosses will emerge, when and where.
You get to enjoy the game more if you take the trouble to sharpen your power of observation.