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Post by neuronnerd on Jul 29, 2015 1:34:25 GMT
Hi everybody ! First of all, sorry my english sucks a bit, I hope you will understand me I've just started Neuronball few days ago and I have some questions about it. Here is what I got so far: - 5 Neurons with best parts possible (level 15, 16 or 17). - Bleachers level 3 - Factory level 1 - 12 000 credits - 567 NWL I am not sure about what I should do and I'm pretty sure that I'm doing so many wrong moves. Here are my main questions: - How is it possible to play a maximum each day ? I bought a booster pack (full fast recharge) once, but I won't do it everyday . Should I have several teams with N-Cu only ? - How do you guys earn credits ? I read many times that some of you have tons of credits. The only way I earn money is by winning games (1 200/win), I guess you have other ways to get that rich - Is there any common build I should take into consideration ? (I mean: focusing the parts for neurons? focusing headquarters ?..) Thank you a lot for your help !
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Post by Turricano77 on Jul 30, 2015 17:41:07 GMT
Hi Neuronnerd and welcome!, lol! Yeah what to do with your credits is a personal decision. I would ramp up your bleachers so you start earning more credits per win. I think in the long run this will help trying to build up credits. Also building bots and selling them you can make some more money, either by putting them on the market or doing a direct sale. Depending on your strategy, you can play quite a lot on N-cu batteries, but other batteries do have their advantages in giving better performances from your team( the pay off is less games). I would watch a few matches going on and see what other people do with their setups and how often they play. you can check their bot stats by doing the following: The red circled area shows the bots and their current game stats. You can click on one of the bots stats (1) and this will show you in (2) the bots name, remaining power and CPU load (if its overheating) When you click on (2), you open up the bots stat screen. You can right click and select 'Open in new tab' and it will display information about the bot. You can see what processors/ batteries/ cpu their bot is equipped with, as well as other information. You can see what other players have been doing for their setups by going to their Player page (click on their name) and looking what they have in the HQ (right at the bottom of that page) You have to realise that it takes quite a while to build up a good team and many losses will come your way, no doubt about that.
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Post by cassiopeia on Aug 3, 2015 20:42:26 GMT
Hi welcome to Neuronball.
What Turri says is pretty much right and should give you quite some information on wich way to head to. Mainly his last sentence is pretty important, you need to realize that a lot of players are already playing here for quite some time and obvisiouly have some advantage over new players.
Starting a team from scratch takes time and patience. You also need to realize that everthing in this game is pretty much relative. The higher you play with high level neurons the more they cost.
For some example, i have 10 elite neurons and i didn't played for a week. After this they where down on motivation to 80%, if i wanted to heal them with credits it would cost me 110k to fix them. Just to give you some idea xDD (now of course i didn't payed for it, because you can also heal neurons by letting it consume a booster)
For every new player i would definatly recomend to focus on upgrading these 3 parts of you're HQ, Playfield for stronger neurons, Bleachers for more credits per win and Research center for longer battery capacity wich means you can make more matches out of the battery.
Personally if i get a new neuron i often play the Li-poly battery and play that battery until i reach level 17 with a neuron because then it becomes to expensive to keep buying it.
Another thing you could do is to try and get some standard neurons out of the market. Standard neurons comes with a random level, if you searh for it you might find some with a relative high level. Sometimes standard neurons with level 15 to 20 are on the market for very cheap. This will save you a lot of time XP'ng them. xD
But then again, starting from scratch will require patience and time to build up a nice team.
Good luck
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Post by Bendered on Aug 22, 2015 11:10:41 GMT
If I were to start a new team from scratch Hq Always be building something My priority is Bleachers-fusion-playfield-(single level of factory)-battery capacity. Mostly ignore maintenance center BUY the highest priority you can afford If build time is over two days fast charge it by 10 charges If building is level 6-7 use up to 20 charges 8 up to 30 9 up to 50 10 up to 90 fast charges
I would try to get special bots asap off market within 10k of factory cost Costs- flex 5 economic 10 stretch 15 tough 20 turbo 25 electro 30 ghost 35 angry 40 elite 45 Everyone needs at least one flex to experiment with to plan stats for your main bots Level 1 factory is for free money from destroying standard new bots daily Get rest of bots from market as you make more credits than not upgrading something else in your hq is worth at this point
For leveling bots 1-16 cheapest green battery you are allowed to buy If you make your team optical you will make more credits per game than replacing the batteries cost 17-19 if you think money is doing well keep using green disposable cheap batteries If it isn't start using biggest green battery and fast charge it when it runs out When you get 20's grab a gold or whatever you want
This is what I would do if I started over today I'd also dump normal bots as soon as i ran out of slots and replace them with special bots.
Hope this helps
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