Help on being a T5 hansel

Discussion in 'Strategy' started by Sabo_FC, Jul 28, 2013.

  1. I have read the guide many times and have followed it as close as i can, yet i still only make 1-3 bill a haunting. Is there a way or thing I'm missing? Feel free to scout me if you need to.


    Thanks for the help in advance
     
  2. T5 lmfao you're a guild hansel
     
  3. *edit* bumping the T5 Guide
     
  4. Please anyone have any ideas on how to make more money a haunt?
     
  5. I would recommend getting a sword and bow for sure....then you can hit without pots.
     
  6. skim... my gh makes 8bil on a 2hr haut and no pots
     
  7. and i would reccomed growing more... WAyyyYyY more
     
  8. I do that yet only make a little and how often are swords and bows dropped?
     
  9. I got all the TGL items in my first 2 tries so I wouldn't know about that lol and it took me a while to get my sword, but on my alt I got it first try during 2x drop FoD
     
  10. not often... a feather is wat u want but you want more oand first
     
  11. Agree with King. More land=more guilds=better returns. Add try and get the pot burn phases also.
     
  12. @Pixiking I believe this thread is about the new lands in particular and u can't build guilds on them only t6 buildings can be built, but in general that is true
     
  13. Aye you cannot put them on the new land but I reckon he still has a fair amount of hl to unlock. Getting at least 14-15 hl opened will help alot. Also silly question but no one has asked is the OP max ally plunder. That could be one aspect they may of over looked or forgotten about.
     
  14. Checked and why wouldn't you check before posting that comment? 
     
  15. You make 1-3bil per haunting? Lol lucky
     
  16. Well, you can't really do that now. But when the market is back to normal ally trade.
     
  17. @-iTSiNSHAMBLES- Was very tired when I posted my last comment. Should of checked before hand so my bad. The first part of it still stands true. Getting more land will help generate better returns add ally trading when the market has stablised.