![]() Now, it's absolutely possible to stay 100% f2p or as a limited spender and enjoy the game (although you'll never play in the big leagues). The game and the messageboards are full of people who feel that way and it is utterly depressing! The only way to avoid that is to go in with your eyes open and have a clear plan. Eventually, you're gonna quit, but probably not before you become riddled with bitterness and regret. (If you only spend five dollars on this game, that's a wasted five dollars.) Before you know it, you will have spent way more than you were prepared to and you will force yourself to keep playing (and spending) for a while (sunk cost fallacy is a hell of a drug). Don't think, "Oh, it's just five dollars." Because it's not gonna be five dollars. You can ask there are people who like to calculate that stuff.ĭon't buy day to day. If you're bad at math, there are some reddit threads about all sorts of items. Figure out how many troops you're ultimately gonna need to make (and then remake again and again and again because they die.)Īnd before you open your wallet at all, please sit down and calculate how much all of that's gonna cost you. Figure out how much it's gonna cost to upgrade or max each of those. Figure out exactly what kind of gear, heroes, familiars, skins, etc you want. Browse the fandom.įigure out what you want to build (solo trap, rally trap, rally lead, rally filler, baron/emperor account, etc). A significant amount of it isn't even written down anywhere. ![]() Just please stay 100% f2p for a few months first. There's really nothing quite like it and you should definitely try it. That's not to say, don't play this game or don't spend anything on it. You're never really done spending, regardless of which tier of spender you are. You can realistically spend $1m+ on one account and still not be done spending. People get lured in by $1 or $5 or $20 packs, only to find out that it's money down the drain if you don't buy more. It's useless and it's terrible value for money compared to other purchases. Let me say this upfront: That $0.99 starter pack is specifically designed to break the psychological barrier you (may) have about spending money on online games. The microtransactions on this game are completely out of control! ![]() ![]() Has its (many, big) flaws - but that's not what I'm here to talk about. ![]()
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