Has anyone noticed a difference in payouts using mithril ? Its not that expensive but I've put 30b into them the past few days will it be beneficial in the haunting? And if so how much differential do you see?
The devs said that prices for mithril will vary depending on your build. And I believe that mithril spells do more damage, but not more cash for hit, so you will get a bigger payout. Correct me if I'm wrong, though.
Yes there's a difference in the cost of mithril depending on your size/build. There's also different daily limits depending on the same factors. It's kind of like nobility to gold conversion ( but it's gold to mithril )
If you are a hansel like me and you use an attack spell instead of pots it will be alot more cost effective. For example I get 18mil per hit spend 11mil on pots that's 7mil profit per hit. Whereas if I use a spell I lose on ~600mil to successfully hit without pots for 12hrs. Think about it, for hansels this is extremely good. I will get the full 18mil per hit and pay of the spell in one unload! For hansels it's great for EB's. Im personally saving mine for Rwars etc it's really the best place to use it.
I know the limits with mith. Thanks for the best answer though carn And would you say it pays for itself in the end?
Yea it would for a hansel. Really the profit is best for hansels. Your build can easily hit an Eb without pots or spells. I heard that strength isn't that important compared to BFA for Eb's (I could be wrong). Unless you are a hansel spells in Ebs are not need. IMO. Save for a war.
Talking about for my hansel lol. and wouldn't the damage be higher on hits so therefore increase payout for attack builds?
No if anything it will hurt larger players to use mith on haunting. Only players that would Benefit are hansel. And that is because they would not need pots.