![]() ![]() This will make getting through zones and buying ancients easier. When you transcend buy 1 upgrade each on Ponyboy and Chor’gorloth. Once you have about 5 ancient souls you can either wait a bit longer or transcend. After the first auto clicker buy double damage in the shop, this lasts through ascencsion and transcencion. This ancient will let you do more clicking damage which will go great with the auto clickers you will be buying. ![]() The next Ancient you want to upgrade is Fragsworth, Ancient of Wrath. This will allow you to go AFK for long periods of time while still betting more dps. You will also want to upgrade the ancient Juggernaut, Ancient of Momentum. This is the easiest way to get Dark NightĪfter Dark Night you will want to save up a few rubies to buy and auto clicker. Simply get the first few heroes to level 1000 for a lot of x4 boosts and a final x10 boost. I grab anything that'll be useful besides morgulis(will get him after I get all the ancients I want.) When you start seeing the progress you like then you can use the calculator to help decide which ancient to level.Getting Dark Night is the first step to losing your soul to this game. I didn't even bother rotating them unless I get only clicker ancients or the ancient once be much use atm. Once I reach that sweet spot, I started leveling my ancients. I've been playing since May and only when I decided to horde that I start to see progress. The key here is to be a pack rat with your HS for level progression. With atman you can get primal chances up to 50%(even more with higher tier relics). I recommend putting what you can into atman then solomon. Because you already have atman/solomon, you will save yourself a lot of trouble later of getting them. Don't invest anymore HS into morgulis or any ancients for awhile until you get all the ancients you want. Make sure you reset with at least 7 HS though I'm sure you're already making more than that. When it takes you too long to level, just reset. It will take you awhile to get up to this point anyway if you restart. Never took the timer to figure out how to maximize the usage of it due to this other than upgrading every other level. ![]() I also noticed that the calculator will change depending on how much HS you have. To give you a better idea of what I went through, I went from getting only 200-300 HS per reset after a few days of waiting to getting 3000-7000+ HS in 4 days. Plus it saves you the tedium of maintenance other than leveling your heroes for progression. Might be a psychological thing but it feels nicer this way. Just horde until you hit that sweet spot then use the calculator to help you decide which to level.Įarlier, I was hitting 700 with ease then after using the calculator, it took longer to hit 700, this went on for 2 resets. I was using a calculator but it didn't help much early game. Before that I was struggling to get 300-400 for a few weeks. I went from instant killing to 300 in 30 mins 4 days ago to instant killing to 600 and able to push close to 800 from 500 in a day. I use to sell my ancients in hopes of getting a better one but my rotations are terrible and I was in the negatives in terms of progression so I just kept what I got and horde until I can break the curse. I suggest hording HS(you can put some into leveling your ancients) until you can afford newer, prefered ancients with ease. I only respec once because I got clicking ancients I dont need and it was still early game. ![]()
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