I believe that most of the players are going to do so for dr. Customs clearance, first to upgrade the attack class to its highest level, then to upgrade their defenses, and, of course, to a few of them。
So red sculptures are necessary: it doesn't have to be considered. All that has to be done is red two polar statues。
Purple energy: at least two in the front period, it has to be raised. It's not good for 100 soldiers without energy
Purple plunder: one pole is enough。
The other five positions i suggest all drop rates. The sooner the better. Why? Look at the following analysis:
1. Pre-blue is useless. Level 55 used to be 10 blues and pushed。
Two, there are more lootings, and i think it's wasteful to have too much resources, and it's usually small, and it's sunday, and it's big. No more resources will affect your later games。
Thirdly, some people put red and medium energy in enough. Don't be too strong. Just hit it. The former 2 big red 2 large purple 18 class wildlings had almost no rivals。
Four, green: i didn't forget that, i didn't know how it worked。
V. Purple drop rate: strongly recommended。
Imagine, dr. Big 450,000 blood, attack and energy viagra, which can still hit. So sum up. There's viagra later, no unbeatable opponent. Unless you don't have to。
The earlier viagra began to accumulate, the better. Don't attack viagra and don't eat viagra for the plunder. It's only on saturday。
When viagra accumulates to a certain amount (over 1,000), when the level of defence is over 50, the drop rate will be razed. Change to big blue and middle blue. Give big blue and middle blue viagra. Eat for two months。
My plan now is:
My 25th big blue statue is like blood 31, my 26th is 33, and the mid-blue has multiple 15s and multiple 13s。
Now level 49, when you move up to level 52-52 (or next hint update) release six blues. And then flash it all for two months。
Let's see what i've done recently with the drop rate:
I'm sorry, i'm sorry
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