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Re: Impossibly large scores playing Battlez levels

I'm not an expert on it, Humplemann is.
As far as i know if you keep on winning or paying the "gem tax" 10,20,30 etc until it is capped at 250, your streak keeps on advancing until it reaches 98 and the next 98 are doubled the stated value, the next 98 are tripled, then the next 98 quadrupled and so on until the maximum of x10 is reached where it stays. It obviously costs a lot of gems (3000ish) to reach the 250 cap. I'm not 100% sure the figures are right but basically the longer your streak gets, the greater your rewards in coins, seed packets and gauntlets etc...

I think i read a post where someone got a 60 seed packet for shadow peashooter and with his x10 multiplyer it became 600.

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  • stopcheaters's avatar
    stopcheaters
    7 years ago
    Thanks for the information. I'm still at a loss about what you are talking about exactly. Hopefully I can find someone to dumb it down for me. I appreciate your help.
  • Humplemann's avatar
    Humplemann
    7 years ago

    @MAGICDAVESHROOM wrote:

    I'm not an expert on it, Humplemann is.
    As far as i know if you keep on winning or paying the "gem tax" 10,20,30 etc until it is capped at 250, your streak keeps on advancing until it reaches 98 and the next 98 are doubled the stated value, the next 98 are tripled, then the next 98 quadrupled and so on until the maximum of x10 is reached where it stays. It obviously costs a lot of gems (3000ish) to reach the 250 cap. I'm not 100% sure the figures are right but basically the longer your streak gets, the greater your rewards in coins, seed packets and gauntlets etc...

    I think i read a post where someone got a 60 seed packet for shadow peashooter and with his x10 multiplyer it became 600.



    @stopcheaters

    Most of what was said above is spot on.

    The only mistake concerns the final line. The seed packets for the Shadow Peashooter in Battlez (before EA/Popcap withdrew them) came in the dedicated Modern Day Pinatas.

    The amount of seeds received by each of the plants covered by those Pinatas were random, but as the Shadow Peashooter was Plant Of The Week there was a bias towards it.

    As an example, based on a player in the Jade league, if they had a streak that entitled them to the x10 multiplier and they won a match that advanced them to a Modern Day Pinata that was marked as "x10", they would get ten times the value marked. In other words they would get 100 Pinatas. Each Pinata contains 10 seed packets, so they would get 1000 seeds packets divided between the standard Modern Day plants and the Shadow Peashooter. If that 1000 was divided equally, each plant would get 166 seed packets. However, as I said earlier, there is a built in bias towards the Plant Of The Week. This could well result in that one plant receiving as much as the 600 seed packets mentioned by MAGICDAVESHROOM.

    To hopefully make it clearer. Once you reach a long enough streak to benefit from the multipliers, the displayed value of rewards is multiplied.

    Between consecutive wins from 1 to 98, there is no multiplier. Therefore, if a Pinata is designated as x2, you get 2 Pinatas. (20 seed packets.)

    Between consecutive wins from 99 to 196, a times two multiplier comes into effect. This means a Pinata designated as x2 would give you 4 Pinatas. (40 seed packets.)

    This continues up through each step of 98 consecutive wins, increasing by one each time until you reach the maximum multiplier of times ten. Once you get there, a Pinata marked as x2 will give you 20 Pinatas (200 seed packets.)

    The same applies to Coin Rewards, Mint Rewards, and Gauntlets. 1,000 coins becomes 10,000. 10 Mints becomes 100. 2 Guantlets becomes 20. 

    Once a streak gets that long, you can upgrade your plants more frequently. As you upgrade your plants, wins become more frequent, as do the rewards and the frequency in which plants can be upgraded increases proportionately. By then you get to the point where you will often win more Gauntlets than you use.

    If you claim your daily free gauntlets and then use 3 free plays each day (A total of 7) after two days you will have played, and hopefully won, 14 matches. As the gauntlets rewards come around every 14 wins, and assuming you've won all of the matches played, those 20 gauntlets increase your reserve and allows you to play a lot of matches that are in effect 'Free plays'.

    In that way a player can easily notch up 500, 600, 700, 800 or even 1000 crowns in a week without having to part with any gems, or cash to purchase more gems.

    If a player decides to go down the road of retaining their streak if/when they lose a match, the first loss will cost them 10 gems to retain their streak. The next loss would cost them 20 gems. The third, 30 gems. The cost of retaining the streak continues upwards in increments of 10 until it reaches the maximum level of 250 gems for each retention.

    This can sound rather expensive, but if retaining your streak results in you progressing a further 5 to 10, or more wins, the rewards you earn in those additional matches can far outweigh any seeds you would get through purchasing world plant seed packets from the shop for 100 gems. 

    In Jade League, you get 260 seed packets for 100 gems. You would get 520 for 200 gems. Compare this to getting perhaps 35,000 coins, 150 Mints, and 1,500 seed packets from maintaining your Battlez streak at a cost of 250 gems. The 1,500 seeds packets on their own would cost almost 600 gems. 

  • Thanks so much for the detail of your explanation. I guess I should be spending jewels on keeping a winning streak going on. I really appreciate your help. 

  • Humplemann's avatar
    Humplemann
    7 years ago

    @stopcheaters wrote:

    Thanks so much for the detail of your explanation. I guess I should be spending jewels on keeping a winning streak going on. I really appreciate your help. 


    No problem. Glad to help.

    I did, however, forget to mention that you REALLY need to be selective when picking your Battlez, rather than continue playing just for the sake of it. 

    By that I mean that if you find yourself at a much higher risk of losing an unacceptably high percentage of matches, you should not be afraid to step back and sit out an entire week. (I have done that three times since Battlez started.) During that time out you can build up your gems a little while waiting for the next tournament in the hope it will be better suited to your stronger plants.

    On the other hand, if you find you're doing well, you should go for it and milk the game for all you can get.

    I obviously can't tell you which tournaments to make the most of, or which ones to step away from. You'll need to trust your own judgment on that.

    At first I limited myself to a fixed maximum number of gems that I would pay to retain my streak. Back then I would give up a streak if it was going to cost me anything over 100 gems in a single transaction to keep going.

    During those periods I was gradually building up the power of my plants so my wins to losses ratio became increasingly favourable and I found it was taking longer to reach my limit each time.

    In the beginning I might get to a streak of 50 to 80. (Depending on how difficult the tournaments were) before surrendering the streak. It then got to perhaps 100 to 150 before I hit my limit again. 

    My point is that you SHOULD set yourself a limit that you're comfortable with and not exceed it. (It's like going to a casino, where you enter in the hope of winning big but have a set amount in mind that you're willing to lose before quitting.) 

    Over time your wins to losses ratio will improve and you will get longer and longer streaks before reaching your set limit. Along the way your plants are becoming ever more powerful and require less sun to deploy. They also refresh faster and the speed in which you can get more plants out is often a major factor between winning and losing.

    The bottom line is to always play within your limitations at the start and continue doing so until such time as the odds gradually swing in your favour. By that time you'll know whether or not to push your gem cost limit up a bit by balancing the cost against the improved rewards to be gained by taking the streak a little higher.

    Don't use up gems unnecessarily by chasing the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow right from the start. Bide your time and wait until the rainbow's end is a lot closer, then go for it. 

  • Humplemann's avatar
    Humplemann
    7 years ago

    @MAGICDAVESHROOM wrote:
    I knew this was a job for......
    HUMPLEMANN!!!!!!

    BLUSH.

    I've been lucky in starting out Battlez with a good stock of gems and coins in hand. I've also been prudent when it comes to fighting or backing off if necessary.

    I exercised caution at the beginning then gradually upped my game.

    I was helped tremendously by having three tournaments in succession where I did really well. They enabled to to max out several plants, which in turn makes life a bit easier as the tournaments continue.

    It's still by no means a guarantee of winning, because some of my plants have a way to go yet.

    Take the upcoming tournament as an example. It seems like after the necessary Gravebuster and Bombard-Mint to clear the filled in arena, the go to plant will be the Bowling Bulb. Mine is still only at level 8, so I'll have to assess the risk factors rather than jumping straight in with both feet.

    If I can find a good back-up plant that improves my chances I'll be happy. Otherwise I'll take things as they come and hope I manage to secure sufficient seed packets for the Shadow Peashooter to let me take it to level ten. After that, assuming I'm successful, I may well back off if my streak seems to be in too much danger.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    7 years ago
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    You can try the laser but again you need to be above 12. I used the bulb also in level 7 and did pretty good. The idea is to kill a lot early not to build up fire power for the last seconds as there are no massive waves in the end. I use spearmint as soon i clear the graves  to produce some spikerocks to kill the soft zombies. I was never able to pas 300 streak as the game reset during the game and I loose the streak.

  • lawmfw's avatar
    lawmfw
    7 years ago

    My Laser Beam is Level 7 and I have been able to us it to consistently score over 1M in BattleZ and even reached 3M a few times.  Sadly I was at level 9 and the second 3M game I lost by less then 10,000 in the last few seconds.

    I was using Gems to try and keep streaks alive but never did get past 16 levels and decided it was not worth the GEMS.  Perhaps when I have stronger plants...

    The rich just get richer !!   Or is that the Strong just get Stronger ??

    I have also been using Spearmint and ignoring the Blastnauts as much as possible.

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