There is still some adaptation you can make depending where your wall is in different campaigns. The spreadsheet is a good guide in general, but even then, if you want to put more thought into your own setup, there is still plenty of room to individualize it. These are magnitudes more valuable than the typical upgrade and might be be worth passing on a number of other upgrades to reach first. Then there are "gold find" upgrades where if you buy them first, they earn you more gold and start paying for themselves.Īnd there are "essential" upgrades like "Usurp" or "Bulk Up" if you are using Arkhan as DPS or his later Rising Anger which boosts his damage per enemy attacking. Since most things in the game are exponential, it's only going to affect a few upgrades here or there, but sometimes it might be better spending a little more for a 300% vs a 50%. Some upgrades are 300% boosts and others as low as 50%. That said, if it's the spreadsheet I'm thinking of, I don't think it counts the "quality" of the upgrade. Remember that spreadsheets like that do not take in account your primary DPS which should be upgraded every time it is cheaper than other upgrades listed on the spreadsheet. In terms of "optimum", using the correct upgrade order will push your wall forward the best. ![]() but I feel that it's better to play at your own pace :) To some extent sticking to the best, optimal solutions might get boring soon because of too many spreadsheets in use etc. In such case, you only have to accept that you won't be playing optimally. If you don't feel like having to stick strictly to some magical spreadsheet - don't do that. Play it the way YOU want, using champions you want/like. Remember though, that there is no single way to play this game. If you have this in mind, don't you think that it's better to upgrade buffer, that will give you bonus +100% to global DPS, which will be 2nd upgrade on that buffer, instead of giving cheaper upgrade to another buffer, that have only self damage upgrades in the near future? In the beginning you might not see much of a difference, as you're not going far with those upgrades, but that's exactly why there is a point in upgrading them in order. Actually, there are benefits of upgrading this or that champion further, while skipping upgrades on others.Įxplanation is simple: most of the time, only single, max two champions are dealing damage and other are only used to buff those two. Upgrading by 1 level has not much sense, unless you don't want to heal your champ (it does have this nice effect ) ).
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