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Jefferx_CAN
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8 years ago

TB: rewards under 6* are impossible

We have seen in many video the reward table showing reward for 1 to 5 stars. Did i miss something because actually if you are not doing one star in a phase you cannot go to the next phase and the roster refresh should let you accomplish the one staring. According to this, you will finish TB with a minimum of 6 star? Every guild should complete all phase of territory battle , lower guild will complete it slower than high end guild.

Or if you need multiple refresh, you wil not reach the last phase of territory battle ?
  • "sneeekypants;c-1238955" wrote:
    If I'm understanding your question correctly, you may think you need to move all the way accross the map before you get rewards but that doesn't seem to be the case,

    You could 1* first area then have 5 attempts at area 2/3 but fail to gain any more stars. So when all 6 time periods are over, you only have 1* and get rewards based on that.


    This is correct as far as I understand it. Less than 6* is possible exactly as you outlined.

    It will probably be a very tiny numbers of very new guilds that fall into that low of a reward bracket, and they should rise above that quickly. Average guilds would have to purposely try to get less than 6*.

  • "NicWester;c-1239069" wrote:
    "leef;c-1238954" wrote:
    "Jefferx;c-1238949" wrote:

    "leef;c-1238937" wrote:
    nope, if you can't 1 star the first phase it just ends there. I assume your roster won't refresh for the phase you couldn't clear with atleast 1 star prior to the refresh.


    Look at the official state of the galaxy forum post. It is wrote this:

    However, if at least one Star is not achieved in a single Territory, then the guild must redo that Territory again in the next phase. If at least one Star is achieved in all Territories in the phase, then all Territories in the next phase will unlocked.


    my bad. Still, if you can't one star it the first time, chances are you won't make it either when the guild is re-doing that phase.


    My assumption is that your need X Territory Points to get a star, and that it doesn't matter if you get X all in one go, or if it takes multiple phases.


    that would make things easier, if the g
    "JacenRoe;c-1239109" wrote:
    "sneeekypants;c-1238955" wrote:
    If I'm understanding your question correctly, you may think you need to move all the way accross the map before you get rewards but that doesn't seem to be the case,

    You could 1* first area then have 5 attempts at area 2/3 but fail to gain any more stars. So when all 6 time periods are over, you only have 1* and get rewards based on that.


    This is correct as far as I understand it. Less than 6* is possible exactly as you outlined.

    It will probably be a very tiny numbers of very new guilds that fall into that low of a reward bracket, and they should rise above that quickly. Average guilds would have to purposely try to get less than 6*.



    i believe a dev said 30 stars would be "normal" for the average guild.
  • "leef;c-1238954" wrote:
    "Jefferx;c-1238949" wrote:

    "leef;c-1238937" wrote:
    nope, if you can't 1 star the first phase it just ends there. I assume your roster won't refresh for the phase you couldn't clear with atleast 1 star prior to the refresh.


    Look at the official state of the galaxy forum post. It is wrote this:

    However, if at least one Star is not achieved in a single Territory, then the guild must redo that Territory again in the next phase. If at least one Star is achieved in all Territories in the phase, then all Territories in the next phase will unlocked.


    my bad. Still, if you can't one star it the first time, chances are you won't make it either when the guild is re-doing that phase.


    Assuming they didnt derp it the first time and commit all their top characters as reinforcements like the guide tells you to do; instead of doing a battle with your most powerful then committing the rest like all the youtubers said to do. There are a lot of ways to derp it at first.