![]() I mean, for almost the first year that I played I had a very lazy and casual approach to the game in general compared to other players. I don't feel like I could claim that I've ever really been efficient about this. Much lower and it would probably take a week to complete it. I'd guess that 30k total growth on 10+ pets would probably be a bare minimum to consider looking at it. Might give you some idea of how much the growth affects how quickly you can get things started in that challenge. This second run definitely had a smoother start than the first run. I was still a bit short in the first 2-3 hours after starting the challenge. And for comparison, if I recall correctly I could only take out the first 2 or 3 gods when I first took any of them out, and it wasn't until after sending them out on a leveling campaign for a few hours that I did that. (Because health regen?)Įdit2: Looks like I mentioned in another topic that I had had around 38k total growth across my 11 pets when I completed my first UPC. You can build a ton of monuments (and upgrades) in general because they all contribute to another significant multiplier, but apparently extra emphasis on mystic gardens will prove extra useful. ![]() Item campaigns produce "pet pills" in a UPC and this creates a significant multiplier for the pet stats against the gods.ģ) build lots and lots and lots of Mystic Gardens specifically. health regen I guess?) and then send them out again. More growth = faster ramp-up time to reach the desired benchmark.)Ģ) 1 hour item campaigns, always collect results ASAP, try to progress through more gods at that time if you can (I've found that unleashing might helps a lot for some reason, I don't quite get how that works. (The amount of growth your pets have will influence how much time is actually required here. Consider leaving them in a leveling campaign overnight after that, if needed. (1 million is one of the benchmarks where campaign reward rates move up a tier.) Use clones to level them for the first 2-3 hours. The guidelines I'm keeping in mind, based on comments in another topic, are (to paraphrase off the top of my head):ġ) your first priority is to get some pets who each have over 1 million total stats. ![]() Two and half hours into this current UPC, I had just defeated the first 5 gods just on the strength of leveling from clones (no campaigns had been done yet). ![]() Anyway, I've heard of people finishing it in under 2 days, maybe even close to just 1 day, but that's probably with being extremely on top of doing things at the right time.įor reference and for comparison with your own setup, I've got 11 pets, 41k total growth across those 11 pets, and specifically between 20 growth on each individual pet (most of them leaning towards the higher end of that range). I've had several lazy moments already where I wasn't there to collect campaign results until hours after they were finished so I'm not sure that this secnd run won't take me longer than that. First one was completed in 2 days 11 hours. Good for getting a newer pet caught up with your older pets.Įdit: I'm in a UPC myself right now, by the way. That can be a lot of growth for that one pet though. Pet campaigns added one more avenue for building up pet growth but it's specifically focused on the single weakest pet sent on the campaign, with all others only there to increase the amount gained. Otherwise be sure to linger long enough that you use up absolutely all of your better pet food before your rebirth since you lose all unused food if you don't have the refrigerator. If you've paid real money for the refrigerator upgrade you can freely stockpile excess food as much as you want, rebirth whenever you want, and always have some better food on hand when your pets are ready to be fed for maximum growth gain. If you're killing P.Baals you get Baal Points, which can be spent to buy better food. I think it's just a matter of time, really? The bar will go from 100% to 0% in about 12 hours, and the best amount of growth per feeding is gained when they're fed at 10% or lower.
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