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Old 09-29-2010, 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by loreangelicus View Post
If the eggs/sprouts trick still works, then its a lot more economical/practical than using your other summoning wanderer scrolls. And besides, you could use the eggs/sprouts to determine the unit type of the other summoning scrolls as well.

Transferring locations, while free in terms of gold, is not free in terms of time; something you don't have in abundance if going for a high score 7 days run.
That is sort of what I hate about those "high speed" runs. Also, I don't always have a solid team (or want to stick with one solid team) to beat/play against different enemies, so I end up running around a lot.

Makes me wonder if I should just give up the artificial construct of "no-loss" like I did for the other campaigns. My game doesn't have a lot of trolls or ogres, so I have to be careful keeping them alive. I don't want to waste crystals for the sacrifice combo either.

I usually only do it to save money and get grand strategy 3. Now that I seem to have a decent amount (1.5 mill) but at level 45.. I wonder if that is enough?
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