![]() ![]() It did make it a little closer than I like in getting the final Treasury upgrades, but worth the risk to me. I did use the most efficient gold and silver players a bit while chasing SOs and their upgrades, a gamble but I used the yardage coach during that so it didn't hurt too much. The only new wrinkle was the coaches nice addition increasing choices in gameplay - I used the yardage guy because I wanted to ensure getting the big Treasuries. ![]() I used the same strategy that has worked on the previous soccer and football events, which has been outlined above. Zero diamonds used (and bless the ones who did use them). Usually doesn’t look like it’s a better option due to the initial outlay)įour cities, four max OTs. It’s worth noting that strategy games in general usually have the most expensive options as either a high gain immediate trade off (bad efficiency - really obvious gains) or high gain at high risk (gamble it’ll have a cascading effect for better efficiency like the Arc. Of course you could always calculate on your first choices presented what the spread is like to make sure it’s the same sort of thing as previous years, but generally it’s the cheapest options are the best. So you only need to recognise that it’s a recurring pattern to know not to pick the Gold players without having to recalculate every time. ![]() No matter which you do first you’re still going to get Daily Specials, so it makes sense to prioritise the Grand Prize first over everything else.Įvery event that presents 3 choices at a time usually puts the most expensive as the worst efficiency. If you prioritise anything else then you won’t know how much you need to catch up by until it’s too late. If you’re prioritising anything that increases your chances at the main prize you’ll know ahead of time how much you can stop at and then go after side goals such as the Daily Specials. You only need to recognise what counts towards the main prize and prioritise your end goal over all the bits and pieces on the way. You don’t need to know every calculation. ![]()
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