Talk:Day of the Dinobots (Part 2)/@comment-10657004-20130609193100/@comment-152.216.3.5-20130612224807

In my experience the higher in the rankings you are, the higher the bosses you encounter are. Therefore if you're deck isn't very powerful your team can fizzle out early during infiniplay. Infiniplay is when those with powerful decks can beat a boss in a single cube attack allowing them to play infinitely because they're acquiring an engergon cube and a recharge cube for finishing the boss. In two days those fellas can create a substantial lead on the rest of the Legends players. Usually once you pass the 2,500,000 point mark the bigger bosses show up in your scans as they're released by the game. It's good to have a mix of allies strong and weak because you can play the role of the Remora to the shark and cleanup little tidbits of huge bosses to help them along the way and you can play the role of the shark for your weaker allies by taking those big bites with one cube and finishing a boss. This allows you to get the finisher cube to take another big bite. In Day of DInobots 2 I've been under rank 500 for most of it and I've scanned for all the top dogs except the Grimlock x1. It doesn't give much XP but the bonus comes because everyone involved gets 20 Episode Gold Warrior Medals and a recharge back.