Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-17745998-20130907032714/@comment-14093408-20130907231422

Toot-toot1 wrote: Once you reach a point where you can't one cube anymore stop wasting multiple battle cubes on your battles. Everyone reaches a point where they can't one cube anymore. Unless you are spending money to replenish them, they are too valuable a resource to be throwing at bosses that have a low point return. You will learn to save and ration them as you keep playing.

If you want to seed bosses (throw one cube at a boss and let allies/others help), that can be one way to gain points, but the best way to move up levels is through by watching the help cue and growing your allies. Allies and anonomous people will periodically throw help request into your battle cue that you can choose to help or not (which I'm sure your aware of by now). The request cue is made up of 25% allies and 75% random users.

The secret to success on these boss level campaigns is all about allies. High ranking allies will help you the most since they will seed the highest level bosses. The more allies you have the less you have to rely on random players throwing bosses your way.

Unless you are have a bunch of Battle cubes in reserve or are willing to spend money on battle cubes, the majority of the game play involves watching your phone/ipad and waiting for help requests to throw your cubes at. The best help requests are the ones you can one cube or snipe since you will get a cube back for the finisher bonus and it will cost you nothing. Since your range is in the 5 mil range that will limit the number of bosses you can snipe which leaves you with throwing your battle cubes at the bosses. If you are out of cubes, you must limit yourself to your hourly replenishment which will limit how much you can improve your ranking in these events depending on how high you want to go.

Start out with low expectations on boss events until you get better cards and better allies and your deck will grow. 10,600 is actually pretty good for starting recently so it sounds like your on the right track.

Good Luck. I just comment and quote to say I wish this had been posted the moment I started playing. Toot-toot1 is spot-on.

In regards of choosing which bosses to shoot other than the ones you can snipe, try to get an idea of the points you want to get, divide by the number of Battle Cubes you've got and only hit the bosses that are above the given number (at least that's the way I do it).

Imagine you want to get 3M points (that will usually give you a T3 finish which is probably the best you can do right now). If after the first day (farming day) you have 500K points and 200 BCs you should try not to hit anything that gives you less than 12500 points unless you can snipe it. Obviously that means not a lot of action on days two and three, which I usually use just to snipe and collect the hourly cubes.

Well, I'm no pro, just a regular T3 finisher (way below than most here) but thought I'd give my 2 cents.