So its rather RNG based then ?
No, not random. From what i have seen.
Using the weak point potion and killing the boss in a leader camp 1st, without killing any other enemy in that camp.
On BLT, If you kill the innkeeper in the tavern you get 984 beans for xp. Killing the innkeeper in the Mag.Res. you get 1026 beans.
On CLT, killing the GiantBear in L6 you get 649 beans. Killing the RivalDressmaker in the last leader was 888 beans(something around there, i forget the exact amount)
So far the innkeeper in the MagRes is the most. I am gonna be running HLTs and using potion on the dark castle to see how many beans for killing the DarkMagician gives, but there is only a 25% chance of killing him.
The Weak Potion is random target right? You don't get to choose what it targets. thus "RNG"
Ah, yes random target. Everyone would choose the boss for extra beans if you could pick...
Most camps have 3 enemy type, 33% chance of killing boss with potion.
is there cool down on the weak potion. I forgot. can't remember if I tested that on test server.
wondering if 3 people used weak potion. nobody would have to lose troops to the boss.
so which adventure and what camp is going to yield the highest bans? I understand that given the different types chances will vary. what would be the combo with the best outcome?
So far from what i have found out, BLT has yielded the most beans(1026) by killing the innkeeper in the mag. res. with 1 potion before killing any other enemy first in that leader camp. For a total of 2544 beans if premium. 1026+513 for xp and 670+335 for loot.
2nd most: BLT again, has yielded beans(984) by killing the innkeeper in the tavern with 1 potion before killing any other enemy first in that leader camp. For a total of 2481 beans if premium. 984+492 for xp and 670+335 for loot.
I ran a HLT and killed the magician with the potion before killing any other enemy in the DC and landed 591 beans for xp. 1892 total beans, but i used ranged supports on the WT to kill the spawn. I'm not sure if doing this affected the bean count for xp. I will run again and not use ranged support and see if it makes any difference.
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thx sammuel