Jul 8, 2010

GodFinger User Tips


As strange as this, remember, the ponds are two sides to them. After an initial investment of two mana of floods and two for the terraforming of mana to make your hole, you will have a permanent structure where you can relax your people. He leaves a little to Set it and forget it.I found it very useful at first. You know, instead of losing the source of mana and / or 50 pieces of gold in a camp fire, grog equivalent, you can simply make a pond and walking.

In about 10 days, I reached Level 50 on GodFinger, and learned a few tips and tricks along the way that can help you level up more quickly:

* When you are close to leveling up and have piles of gold and dimmed building waiting for you, charge up your buildings first, and then collect your gold. When you get enough XP from collecting gold to level up, you'll see that your Mana is refreshed to the maximum, and sometimes your maximum will even be increased.
* Keep trading up your buildings. Sometimes the gold difference is not remarkable, or, you'll even make less gold with more expensive buildings, but the XP difference is huge. For example, a Medieval Barn costs 3350 gold, and generates 200 gold every 2 hours when fully staffed with 3 Followers, while the Iron Forge costs 6350 gold and generates 300 gold every 4 hours with 4 Followers. So, over a 24 hour period, if you're recharging the buildings every time they deliver gold, then you'll actually make 600 more gold using the much cheaper Medieval Barn than an Iron Forge. However, with each gold lump, you make 40 XP with the Medieval Barn, and 100 XP with the Iron Forge, so you can create up to almost double the XP (800 vs 480) with the Iron Forge over the Medieval Barn.

It is the goal! Clicking on level 50, XP is a theoretical concept.
* A large number of decisions depends on how often you check your disciples. If you are checking frequently (every hour), then it is better to buy punch campfires and 50 barrels of gold each to reload your energy disciples, and they can do in 20 minutes. If you look tipis and taverns, they take two hours to update a follower of energy, so it makes sense for someone who checks in just a couple of times a day.
* If you have trouble keeping your mana, make sure to allocate more of your faithful to his totem. Each additional fan around the totem mana regeneration speed up dramatically. When your mana is full, you can throw to his followers back to fill their buildings.

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