MAX PLUNDER TEST 1.) Buy an Ally 2.) Attack an Epic Battle and write down "allies bonus". 3.) Buy another Ally and attack the same Epic Battle... If your "allies bonus" goes up repeat steps 1and2 until the bonus doesn't go up. 4.) Test every time u build. Thanks
I've noticed that as I've held allies over a period of time my drop refund increases, does this mean my refund if they reset increases, and at what point does the refund stop increasing I'm currently at about a 50% refund
The developers changed what happens when you drop an ally. You must now own an ally for a minimum of 15 days to receive the maximum refund value of 60% of their hire value. Dropping an ally before owning them for 15 days is scaled based on how long you've owned the ally, with a minimum of 4.5% refund if dropped on the day you hire them. Assuming a linear scaling, you will get an additional 3.96428571429% per day, starting on day 2 of ownership. Example: Hire an ally worth 1,000,000 gold. Drop on day 7. Day 1 = 4.5% refund = 1,000,000 x 0.045 = 45,000 gold Day 2 = 4.5% + 3.96428571429% = 7.96428571429%. So, 1,000,000 x 8.46428571429% = 84,643 gold. Day 3 = 8.46428571429% + 3.96428571429% = 12.4285714286%. So, 1,000,000 x 12.4285714286% = 124,286 gold. . . . Day 7 = 1,000,000 x 24.3214285714% = 243,214 gold. . . . Day 15 = 1,000,000 x 60% = 600,000 gold.
Yes. The result is the same whether you drop them or they reset. Must own for at least 15 days to get 60% max refund.
I am interested in the benefits or weakness woukd a pure attack build. I mean pure...no spies at all. Can they be stolen from? Can they be assassinated? Obviously they cannot perform spy actions themselves. Are they useful...at all?