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anaquarind
9 years agoNew Spectator
Muhsterino wrote:
Your brain may have processed it like that, but mine did not. There was a third option that some of us decided on, which was to keep back all crafting materials until act 3, then upgrade and craft towards the end of the event when you can see which materials to upgrade with. The information that LPN provided about the gaming tokens suggested that they would be around for the whole event and used for all the games and this has proved to be correct. Also game tokens have been available to buy in the store too. I like the fact that they try out different game styles. It would be quite boring if they used the same gameplay every event.
Articulated perfectly - this was my strategy all along. Once I saw no time-dependency (eg. many events you need to craft a prize that can start to produce event currency), and that the tokens were likely here to stay, I waited and gathered information and suppressed the knee-jerk reaction to start crafting/upgrading right away. Right now I still have yet to craft a single item, or buy a single level upgrade. Now, rather than blowing 50 keychains/40 coasters per level upgrade, I can strategically spread out my crafting resources to level up so that I can pick and choose what I want to get near the end of the event when I know exactly what I have to work with. This will reduce redundancy (eg. being stuck with a disproportionate number of Fountain type 4's because that's all I have in the end).
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