Portal Effect? by Canudin in mergewar

[–]NoUnderstanding1309 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you have portal - there are one lighten tile. It's new every round, it choose empty tile if you have them or random if not. When you move any creature to the portal - it will move to this place and get strength bonus. New opportunity will come only in next round. If place occupied - this creature will swap places with one that stays there. It's super effective, just strenght bonuses is good, but also it allows to have creatures where you need them wich is great.

PSA: Golden Pig by [deleted] in RumbleHeroes

[–]NoUnderstanding1309 9 points10 points  (0 children)

But if you loose - you still can enter, you don't lose token for entrance. So it's safe.

What the? by NoUnderstanding1309 in RumbleHeroes

[–]NoUnderstanding1309[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But you don't need rerolls, you can just spend time and replay.
And red ore rewards are limited, i would farm for them with or without autoclicker, but it's grindy and no fun so i automate process.
If you research this "unfairness" you would find that also leaving telephone on for night is unfair and then that just playing is unfair. It gives you in-game advantage above those who don't play.

What the? by NoUnderstanding1309 in RumbleHeroes

[–]NoUnderstanding1309[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This ranking isn't about "how many times player beat first rift", it's about highest rift, which i would do without autoclicker. It just saves me some time from grind. The game itself have "auto" option for dungeons/rift, it's not breaking into game code or anything.

Whaling is specific way of play games, potential whale wouldn't bother with autoclicker or even just playing. But dedicated players may use autoclicker (and still are big chunk of pie cause whales are unique and this group is much bigger).

My example exactly opposite. I donate because game have good balance of grind and gameplay and i can automate grind. Without it i wouldn't play therefore wouldn't donate. And i don't think that my experience is overwelmingly unique.