Well I'm back in the Tribal Isles farming seashells at the moment and starting the cycle of farming stuff for Havarti cheese all over again. I like this area, but it does get rather tedious having to buy Gouda to get stuff to make another kind of cheese to in turn get stuff to make three or four other kinds of cheese that each catch only one mouse. Ah well, it's still fun though. I did do a quick run with my newly-purchased Clockapult ( ) which went fairly well although I didn't have a lot of any of the Havarti cheeses so I didn't really get enough trap checks to tell.
I'll be heading back to the Forbidden Grove fairly soon because I still need runes for the Dracano trap (which is the Ice Maiden, right?).
Your definition of a hefty profit is definitely not the same as mine.
That's probably because you were using Brie in the ship. I was using Marble and did just fine. I was pulling in close to 40K per day in there. I call that a decent profit.
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Would say this is true for quite a few members, and then some wont ever have a Facebook account.
And I thought that was something your dad had come up with...
I have no idea what you are talking about.
@ Rachel Marie ... them Towers of Whatever leave me feeling afeared. Think I will go back to the Moosoleum and hunt zombies. Rule #2: Double tap.
“Safe?” said Mr. Beaver; “don’t you hear what Mrs. Beaver tells you? Who said anything about safe? ‘Course he isn’t safe. But he’s good. He’s the King, I tell you.”
I was pulling in close to 40K per day in there.
Vs. the Catacombs and Fiery Warpath where I can make 100k to 250k a day. Even with your Marble cheese, the ship pulls in less than half of that. But this time around you said 'decent' profit, and I can accept that.
@Dot, what exactly are you farming for? I assume fire salt since you mentioned the Clockapult and making Havarti, but considering you have the Ancient Box Trap, I assume you have enough fire salt (6) for at least one Inferno Havarti concoction. If I were you, I'd definitely work towards the Ice Maiden now, and then farm for more fire salt later if needed. But that's just me.
ETA:
Rule #2: Double tap.
One of these days I may see the movie associated with this comment, but my husband informs me I'd hate it. So pardon my Zombieland noobness, care to explain what it means?
250K per day?!?!?!?! Ohh goody, no wonder you beat me to the reaper's perch so darn quickly . I'm almost up to 87% Lord right now, so the Baron Area isn't too far from my grasp. I just wanna finish up the library, and get my last page from a Mystic King before doing so.
Any other suggestions?
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250K per day?!?!?!?!
I need to add a disclaimer here. This is pure profit only. I'm far too lazy to figure the cost of cheese and charms because it's too complicated. Second, that amount of profit only occurs for me at the end of Wave 3 when I'm catching Cavalry Mice (6,000 gold a piece, plus the bonus from the Wealth Charms I've been using recently) wrapping over into the Wave 4 with the Warmonger (27,000 gold).
Any other suggestions?
Get the Silth, get the map piece drop in the Seasonal Garden. You already know that, I'm sure, but since you asked....
I'm almost up to 87% Lord right now
I remember Lord being the most frustrating class to level out of (for me) because the most efficient way was to do Tower runs over and over again, which I didn't find very efficient. At least you have the Library now which hopefully makes it less painful. Go go go!!
One of these days I may see the movie associated with this comment ... care to explain what it means?
The Double Tap. In the movie, after delivering a single gunshot to a zombie, a second shot shall be delivered to ensure the zombies death, or more acurately, ensuring it wont get up again. Preferebly the second shot being delivered to the head. For some reason, in a zombie apocolypse, a zombie will lay still after being shot only once, in attempt to lure an unsuspecting person (live meal) in to see if in fact the zombie is dead. A devious trick.
In the above list, rule number one is Cardio. Meaning, one only needs to run faster than one's buddy to avoid being taken down by a zombie.
I hope this helps.
Zombieland is not a movie I would recommend to just anyone.
“Safe?” said Mr. Beaver; “don’t you hear what Mrs. Beaver tells you? Who said anything about safe? ‘Course he isn’t safe. But he’s good. He’s the King, I tell you.”
Thanks cep. So in this case, would 'Double Trap' be more appropriate?
*warriors have been defeated, only 7 mage mice to go and then it's onto the Cavalry Mice.*
So in this case, would 'Double Trap' be more appropriate?
Wow. Thats a good one. Did not think of that.
“Safe?” said Mr. Beaver; “don’t you hear what Mrs. Beaver tells you? Who said anything about safe? ‘Course he isn’t safe. But he’s good. He’s the King, I tell you.”
@Ram - Challenge- The Tower of Awesomeness and Challenge
But yeah I've with FK Don't go higher than 4. You'll need either a higher level shadow trap or ACRONYM for Tier 5
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"Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed." -Richard Adams, Watership Down
Wow, I'm very confused as to how Ramagut is so high: in the King's gauntlet and Grandmaster plus the Ambush trap when she's been playing about half as long as I have. And I've been playing pretty much every day since I started. I don't mind, congrats to Ramagut, I'm just a bit confused how that happened?
Anyway, I got the Ship Blueprints early this morning.
@nah does she have as much cheese as you? I usually bounce back and forth from Tier to Tier
"The mountains are calling and I must go, and I will work on while I can, studying incessantly." -John Muir
"Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed." -Richard Adams, Watership Down
Wow, I'm very confused as to how Ramagut is so high...
Two words: Super Brie. A certain someone has been gifting her SB since she started playing and that gives ram two big advantages: it attracts better mice so you complete areas faster, and also it negates the cost of cheese since you're not spending any gold on it, so you can buy traps faster.
Plus, ram is rapidly rising to the top of my lucky catchers list. I haven't seen her have trouble with a rare and/or difficult mouse yet. So that certainly helps too.
If she keeps going at this rate, she'll catch up and pass me! LOL
n_a_h, congrats on your ship blueprints!! What else do you still need before you can craft your ship?
Hey maybe she'll be the second person you've seen get the Digby Drillbot parts (the technical term eludes me) dropped
Ram your lucky to be getting that stuff given to you. I spent nearly 100,000 on it today alone.
"The mountains are calling and I must go, and I will work on while I can, studying incessantly." -John Muir
"Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed." -Richard Adams, Watership Down
Wow, I'm very confused as to how Ramagut is so high...
Two words: Super Brie.
A certain someone has been gifting her SB since she started playing and that gives ram two big advantages: it attracts better mice so you complete areas faster, and also it negates the cost of cheese since you're not spending any gold on it, so you can buy traps faster.
OK, well that certain someone just sent me SB+. How is he getting it though? Does he just buy it? I considered doing that but I decided that I will not use actual money for an online game. I get all my SB+ through surveys.
n_a_h, congrats on your ship blueprints!!
What else do you still need before you can craft your ship?
582,450 gold in order to buy a ton of Splintered Wood, Rope, Bolts of Cloth, and the King's Reserve Bubbleh.
I decided it would be faster to just go to the Catacombs and farm enough gold to buy it all rather than hang around the Lagoon until enough Rope and Cloth drop. According to the Wiki, Bolts of Cloth and Rope only drop in the Lagoon which I thought was kind of weird but, oh well.