Guardians An Overview Guardians are special Units that can provide various boos

Guardians An Overview Guardians are special Units that can provide various boosts to your City and armies. The benefits they provide are different from those of Champion Units, which improve the statistics of only a certain number of Units. The Bonuses given by a Guardian are calculated on top of other Unit-enhancing Bonuses, meaning that an upgraded Guardian can provide a huge boost to your army. Your Guardians can never die.​ However, if a Guardian loses a battle, they may be stunned for a certain period of time. Any Guardians you acquire will remain in your collection forever, unless you decide to retire them. Keeping Guardians at your City also gives you access to brand new PvE targets - Warlords. Battles against Warlords can yield Rewards that will benefit your City and army. Guardian Parameters The power of your Guardian, and the effectiveness of their Bonuses, depends on the following parameters: 1. Rarity Grade (I to V). Guardians are classified according to Rarity. Each Rarity is given a Grade. The higher a Guardian’s Rarity Grade, the more powerful they are and the more difficult they are to find. 2. Rank (1 to 6 Stars). In general, the higher the Rank of a Guardian, the more powerful their Bonuses will be. However, Guardians at the earlier Levels of a higher Rank are slightly weaker than those at the highest Level of the previous Rank, although they can be improved dramatically. 3. Level. Ranks are split into Levels. To increase your Guardian’s Level, you will need to earn Guardian XP. Higher Level Guardians are stronger than lower Level ones, but the maximum Level a Guardian can reach is limited by their Rank. This works as follows: ● Rank I (★): Max Level of Guardian: 15 ● Rank II (★★): Max Level of Guardian: 20 ● Rank III (★★★): Max Level of Guardian: 25 ● Rank IV (★★★★): Max Level of Guardian: 30 ● Rank V (★★★★★): Max Level of Guardian: 30 (if Enlightened: 35) ● Rank VI (★★★★★★): Max Level of Guardian: 30 (if Enlightened: 40) Each time their Rank is improved, your Guardian’s Level is reset. Naturally, a Level 15 Guardian with a Rank of 6 (i.e. a six-star Guardian) will be much stronger than a Level 15 Guardian with a Rank of 1 (one star). ​Please note that the above logic does not apply to battles with a Warlord. 4.​ Skill Level​ (0 to 5 per Skill). Upgrading Skills using Skill Stones will increase the power of a Guardian’s Bonuses. While you can decide to which Guardian to apply the Skill Stone, the Guardian Skill that will be upgraded is decided at ​random​. 5. Enlightenment Level​ (0 to 5). This is represented by a number in the bottom right corner of your Guardian’s portrait. ​When Enlightened, the Guardian’s Rank Stars turn purple. ​There are five stages of Enlightenment and each one boosts all the Skills of your Guardian. A Guardian with the Rank of 5 or 6 can only reach their highest Level through Enlightenment. Guardian Types There are different Types of Guardians. The Type of Guardian you should use depends on the action you wish to take. For example, if you’re attacking an enemy City, a “City Offense” Type Guardian would be the logical choice. Only Guardians that boost Resource Production, Spying, and City Defense can be activated in the “City” tab of the Guardian interface. New currency - Emeralds Emeralds are a new Premium Resource. You can use them to acquire Summoning Bonds, Guardian XP Boosts, and more. You can get Emeralds at the Bank and by upgrading Guardians to the maximum Level. We have also planned Tournaments and Events that will give you the chance to get even more Emeralds. Getting new Guardians Once you’ve reached Level 40, you’ll receive a series of Quests. Once you’ve completed these Quests, you’ll receive your first Guardians. You can also get new Guardians by using Summoning Bonds. Summoning Bonds are used to summon a random Guardian of a specified Rarity Grade. There are 3 varieties of Summoning Bonds: Basic, Epic, and Holy. ● Basic Summoning Bonds​ allow you to summon a single, random Grade I, II, or III Guardian. ● Epic Summoning Bonds​ allow you to summon a single, random Grade II, III, or IV Guardian. ● Holy Summoning Bonds​ allow you to summon a single random Grade IV or V Guardian. The Guardian you summon will have a Rank between 1 and 3: ● Rank 1 (one star) - will likely be summoned. ● Rank 2 (two stars) - will occasionally be summoned. ● Rank 3 (three stars) - will rarely be summoned. Guardians of Rank 4 or higher cannot be summoned using Summoning Bonds, and can only be obtained by leveling your existing Guardians and ranking them up. How to obtain Summoning Bonds: ● From battles with Warlords ● By acquiring them with Emeralds ● By purchasing a Pack found in the “Guardian” tab of the Bank Upgrading Guardians You will need Guardian XP to level up your Guardians. Fighting Warlords with a Guardian will earn your Guardian XP. You can also retire unwanted Guardians to provide XP to a selected Guardian. Fighting Warlords Energy is the Resource that must be spent to fight Warlords. Each battle requires 10 Energy. The maximum amount you can have is 100 Energy. It takes five hours for your Energy to fully restore from 0, although you can recharge the full amount at any time in exchange for Emeralds. There are 20 Levels of Warlords. In most cases you will maximize your rewards (Guardian XP, Summoning Bonds, and Energy) if you defeat a Warlord in a single attempt. Each Warlord has a certain amount of Health Points (HP). In turn, each of your Guardians has their own Attack Power statistic. If the Guardian’s Attack Power is greater than the Warlord’s HP, the Guardian will defeat the Warlord. By doing this, you will earn Guardian XP for your Guardian will as well as any additional Reward that drops at ​random. This is why ​it is a good idea to pay close attention to a Warlord’s remaining HP and the Attack Power of your Guardian. When fighting Warlords, only the Level of your Guardian is important. A Level 15 Guardian of Grade III, Rank 6, will be just as effective as a Level 15 Guardian of Grade I, Rank 1. When considering what Warlord Level will be suitable for your Guardian, follow this rule of thumb: Suitable Warlord Level = Guardian Level divided by 2 (round up if necessary) This means: Level 1 Guardians should fight Level 1 Warlords Level 2 Guardians should fight Level 1 Warlords Level 3 Guardians should fight Level 2 Warlords Level 4 Guardians should fight Level 2 Warlords Level 5 Guardians should fight Level 3 Warlords And so on. Needing more than one battle to clear a Warlord location will result in you earning fewer Guardian XP. For example: If your Level 1 Guardian ​successfully ​fights a Level 1 Warlord (and defeats it), you will receive 789 Guardian XP. If your Level 1 Guardian ​unsuccessfully​ fights a Level 20 Warlord, you will receive only 263 Guardian XP. Additionally, you will not receive a Reward for defeating the Warlord. Pitting a high-Level Guardian against a low-Level Warlord will be similarly unprofitable, as the little XP you receive for the fight won’t be worth the Energy you spend. Get the most out of the final strike Send low-Level Guardians to deliver the coup de grâce to a weakened Warlord. If your Guardian’s Level is significantly less than the Level of the Warlord, the final strike will earn you a huge amount of Guardian XP. The ideal scenario would see your Level 1 Guardian defeating a Level 20 Warlord. Example: Your Level 1 Guardian delivers the final strike to a Level 20 Warlord. Your Guardian then gets 9,223 Guardian XP and becomes a Level 10 Guardian - just like that. You can engineer these situations reasonably easily. Simply calculate the difference between your high-Level Guardian’s Attack Power and a Level 20 Warlord’s HP so as not to defeat it in one go. Draw the fight out, then replace your high-Level Guardian with the lowest Level one you have. F​or example: 1. You use a Level 38 Guardian (Attack Power 28,953) to fight a Level 20 Warlord (HP 31,948) 2. Once the Warlord’s HP is down to 2995, you bring in a Level 15 Guardian (Attack Power 2,508) 3. Once the Warlord’s HP is 487, you deliver the coup de grâce with a Level 1 Guardian so that Guardian gets upgraded to Level 10. You can use this method to level up your weaker Guardians faster. Upgrading Guardians by retiring unwanted Guardians Retiring is the fastest way to upgrade Guardians, although it requires you to sacrifice other Guardians and your Resources (5,000 of more of each Resource). We recommend that you retire unneeded Guardians of Grade I or II in order to upgrade uploads/Finance/ guardians-guide.pdf

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