

Once you have some better cash flow, the Dungeon is awesome as well, it makes 450 gold an hour and caps at 9,000. I found the most useful low level building for income is the Guard Tower, it only makes 167 gold an hour but it caps at 2,000, so it makes money for longer. Unlock as you can, but remember to keep a good gold stash for crafting armor. Unlocking space in your kingdom ranges from a few thousand gold up to two million for the last spot. Unfortunately space is limited at the beginning, so unlocking areas to make room for more buildings is important too.
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You want to upgrade to the best buildings possible early on to maximize your income. Gold is important to be able to craft armor. So you don’t have to worry about checking back every five minutes, because your gold isn’t going anywhere. They will cap at a certain gold output, and then sit there until you collect. All of the main things can be accessed from the menu, and everything else that fills your kingdom are buildings that produce gold.

There isn’t really a lot to worry about in the kingdom. But it’s easy experience for completing quests, and you get points towards the weekly tournament. In the beginning there are tons of quests to do so, and it can be tedious and annoying, especially because I find that this section of the game lags a bit. You can also battle your friends, as mentioned above, once per day. They can also be super helpful if you’re having trouble with the weekly bosses, keep an eye out for any friends wearing the armor you need to defeat them. This is extremely helpful when you want to open up the map or finish a quest but you’re not quite strong enough to do it on your own. You can hire up to two friends to help you in a battle, up to ten friends per day. And in this game it isn’t about asking them for items (although being able to gift fusion stones would be nice!), it’s about them helping fight the good fight. It can be tedious when you have a lot of friends (which is why I don’t do it every day, and likely why I never win tournaments), but it’s worth it.Įveryone likes having friends. Also, battle your friends! Every time you do a friend battle, you win 10 gold and 6 points that count towards the tournament. It’s worth the gamble to double down up to 350% every time. Otherwise I’d have to play constantly all day, and that’s just not feasible. I’ve found that I can’t get very far playing it safe and only getting 10 points for each battle. What I’ve found works the best for me when it comes to PVP tournaments is to always double down. I always almost make it into the top 100. You can do this up to seven times, capping at 350%, then it forces you to cash out and you can start doubling down again from scratch. It will double the win, but if you lose, you lose everything. You can ‘double down’ after a win, and gamble your winnings for the next battle. If you lose, you get 5 xp and 5 gold, and if you win you get 10 xp and 10 gold. The PVP arena is where your knights battle other players knights (up to three knights on each side). They consist of three to seven fights in each stage, and at the end of each one is a boss to defeat.

The difficulty level is from low to high, and they unlock as you complete each stage. The rest of the world consists of areas that are made up of five sets of battles, ranging from one to five stars: Normal, Mighty, Valor, Honor, Epic. They contain anything from gold to fusion stones to armor.
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You get a free chest every day, or you can use gems to open them, or get keys from defeating monsters. In your kingdom, you start with the arena, armorsmith, fusion master, and the chance chest. To the left is the quest log, and on the bottom right is the PVP arena and the menu button. At the top there is a level experience bar, a health bar for your knights, your gold (the main game currency) and your gems (the premium currency that can be won or bought with real world money). The main screen shows your kingdom, which at the beginning is pretty empty. I’m at level 101, so I’m not an expert yet, but at least I can give some insights and tips and as comprehensive of an armor guide as I can put together. But, it being fairly new, I haven’t been able to find any kind of guide or anything for it, so I thought maybe I’d start one. It’s my favourite smoke-break time-waster. It’s got all of the good elements of a sim game, with an RPG twist. So I’ve poked around the internet a few times for some answers to a few questions with the highly addictive Knights and Dragons for iPhone.
