Another large update rolled out today, and I think it will prove much more popular. There's a really nice mix of new features and quality-of-life improvements. And no "features" that immediately irritated me.
Shiny New Interface
The first thing you'll notice is a lot of improved graphics and polish. The most obvious of these is the menu that now runs across the bottom of the screen, consolidating lots of buttons and freeing up some screen real-estate.
While the developers were working on this, they've really sped up the interface as well. I used to have to tap and wait...tap and wait...every time I wanted to do something. Now, it seems like the menus and troop tabs are much more responsive. Troop chat is also much less laggy.
Team Management |
The map has been changed a bit as well. The leveling areas all follow a single path now, making it clear what the progression is. The Troop Hall, PvP Fort, and Troop Wars are clustered together on a little island, and the special event areas have their own section of the map as well.
The changes to the Team Management window are probably my favorites. It's much easier to sort through your monsters and swap them in or out.
Bigger, Better Daily Quests
While you're checking out the new quests interface, you'll also notice two new daily quests.
The first is the Daily Raid, which will presumably reward you for completing a different raid each day. PennyPop has been looking for ways to encourage high-level players to run all the different raids, instead of just farming the same one over and over. This is a nice way to do it, while rewarding the players.
The second is the new Daily Hall Dungeon quest. This one encourages players to try out the brand new Troop Hall dungeons.
Both of these new dailies reward 500 stones, which is a pretty awesome bump for people who are working on second evolutions. If you're in a good raiding troop, you should be able to get 1100-1500 stones per day just from finishing daily quests.
Troop Hall Dungeon
The Troop Hall dungeon is the big new piece of content in this patch. As you might expect, you can access it from your troop hall. Just go left from your troop pet to the cave.
Despite being located in your troop headquarters, this dungeon is a solo affair. It's similar to the cave quests, or the Celestial Towers, where you battle waves of enemies before finishing off a final boss. Much like troop raids, there a bunch of possible prizes, and you'll randomly receive one when you complete the dungeon successfully. However, the dungeon lets you pick your difficulty, and higher difficulty increases your odds of better loot. Then, if you really want to improve your odds, you can spend additional energy to improve your drops even more. Of course, you still have to win, or it all goes to waste.
Active Ability Tweaks
New Active Ability Graphics |
This definitely gives battle a slightly different feel, but I think it will be a good change once we all get used to it.
Oh, and for some reason the developers decided to turn on the auto-cast option for everyone by default. You can disable it in the Options menu.
Monster Stat Adjustments
When you first log in, you may want to go to the troop roster and check your power rating. Monster stats have changed somewhat. (People in my troop noticed a large increase in HP.) Overall, power ratings seem to have gone up across the board, which should make people feel good for a while, and also give us a slightly more precise measurement of how we compare to others.
It doesn't feel like my team is significantly more powerful, so I'm guessing that enemy monsters have had their stats increased in a similar way to compensate. It will probably take a while to figure out what effect these changes have had. Overall, it feels like a neutral, or possibly slightly beneficial change.
Evolution Ingredients
This will probably be the most controversial change in today's update. There are new ingredients required for evolution (first evo, that is). Instead of just requiring four specials of the same type as the evolving monster, you will now need a special monster called "candy".
These candies come in three flavors - Super, Ultra, and Epic. To evolve a monster, you now need one candy of the appropriate rarity, along with three regular specials of the appropriate element and the two evolving monsters.
At first glance, this seems like it will make evolution more difficult. However, the troop dungeon and troop raids both have a chance to reward candy. So you have two ways to farm the candy you need - individually or with your troop. I believe that active players won't have too much trouble finding the ingredients they need. However, we'll have to wait and see what the drop rates are like.
Go Check it Out!
I assume you've got your phone in front of you as you read this, but if not, go play! This update added a lot of fun and little improvements to the game. This post is already long, and there are even more features I haven't mentioned. (New abilities, new monsters,
I'm actually impressed at how much was added, since the big Lost Temple update wasn't all that long ago. And this time around, the developers seem to have done a better job listening to the players and adding features that we'll enjoy.
So go check it out and leave me a comment to let me know what you think about the new stuff.
I thought you could change the type of monsters you face in the troop dungeon feature, for example, instead of just fighting against epics like shown in the picture as posted, i tried it out, hoping to be faced with rares, seems like i wasted energy. Anyway i can change this? Or hasn't been put in at all?
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you're always going to be fighting against epics. However, you can still change the difficulty. Also, the monsters in the dungeon appear to change daily, so if you're having trouble, you could wait until the dungeon monsters' element switches to something your team is strong against.
DeleteToo bad the chances on getting an epic piece / epic is still really shitty when you go on extreme difficulty. I've run it 7 times a day and only received 1 ultra candy, boosters and stones. No point in wasting your time trying to get epics through these dungeons.
ReplyDeleteWell, if you could get epic pieces on a daily basis, people would do nothing but run troop dungeon, and everyone would be decked out in epics in a month or two.
DeletePrior to this, the only way to get epics was through U. grabs or event grabs (very rare), or being a top spender on an event (very expensive). So this at least opens up an avenue to non-spenders.
Is there really a way to receive unlimited gold through those download/complete offers websites. I've ready spent so much money on this game and if it's not going to work I don't want to waste my time
ReplyDeleteYou can get a little gold through Tapjoy for free, but it's honestly not much, and it requires a lot of time spent doing the downloads/videos. You're not going to get much unless you actually buy things.
DeleteMost likely anything else claiming to give you "unlimited" gold is a scam or a game hack/exploit. If it's a hack, you can be sure that PennyPop will ban you *if* you're caught.
Do you have to max out the candy prior to evolve for it to be perfect or is it maxed already?
ReplyDeleteCandy starts at a low level, and you must max it out to get a perfect evolution. Candy are just like any other special, except they are rarity-based instead of element-based.
DeleteWhat is the point of the troop hall dungeon levels? I leveled it to 2, but didn't notice a change...
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ReplyDeleteHeey I was wondering as to why its not letting me in the caves its been like this for months now ... and im stuck on a mission because I don't have fire special character for months I've been trying to get that little guy . And the caves don't let me go into them...
ReplyDeleteHeey I was wondering as to why its not letting me in the caves its been like this for months now ... and im stuck on a mission because I don't have fire special character for months I've been trying to get that little guy . And the caves don't let me go into them...
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