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Think of it this way: You're spending some money on mercenaries and some money on army camp upgrades. Buying mercenaries gives you armies immediately, but buying army camp upgrades gives you armies over time. Therefore, it's far better to do those army camp upgrades first and buy the mercenaries later, so your camp upgrades have more time to produce armies. Upgrading army camps when a level is almost complete is not an efficient plan. | Think of it this way: You're spending some money on mercenaries and some money on army camp upgrades. Buying mercenaries gives you armies immediately, but buying army camp upgrades gives you armies over time. Therefore, it's far better to do those army camp upgrades first and buy the mercenaries later, so your camp upgrades have more time to produce armies. Upgrading army camps when a level is almost complete is not an efficient plan. | ||
− | When to buy mercenaries is a balancing act and there's no sure-fire rules on when to do it. Ideally, you want to be purchasing your last mercenaries to conquer the last territory on the map. | + | When to buy mercenaries is a balancing act and there's no sure-fire rules on when to do it. Ideally, you'd want to be purchasing your last mercenaries to conquer the last territory on the map. |
The speed at which you progress through Warzone Idle is based on your strategy, so if things are going too slow you should try revisiting your play style. | The speed at which you progress through Warzone Idle is based on your strategy, so if things are going too slow you should try revisiting your play style. |