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Re: Unit demotion

Also, maybe selling excess cards to the store might also be a great idea to push through with credits. I'm out of credits, and it takes too long to level every unit to level 9. It would take even longer to bring it to level 10. Some units I have are well in excess of the required number of cards for them to level up, anywhere from 1.5 to 3 times the needed amount. I made a calculation long ago that if all the excess cards are sold, it could guarantee somewhere near 20K worth of credits if they were sold to the store for half the buying price.

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  • Tstillman24's avatar
    Tstillman24
    7 years ago

    In my opinion ETA needs to make money so this is a bad idea for them however I believe that you should be able to demote your units in the level that they are at so if you are maxed out at level nine I say that you can demote them back to base nine.

  • EinarThePillager's avatar
    EinarThePillager
    Seasoned Ace
    7 years ago

    Or find a way to throw away the excess cards. I have some that are too much for one level, and it takes too long to bring a high level unit to be fully trained. The time it takes to bring a very high level unit is more than enough to refill all the cards. EA is just making it slower for us so we'd pay. I kind of like it to the point I'm not paying. If I do have an official salary, I could help EA by doing a monthly investment on them. All they have to do is fuel both my accounts with a small and steady stream of gems and credits. Probably 10% goes to them, a 15 to 20% goes to tithing and 35 to 20% goes to the bank. I'd only use half my salary.

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