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I’ll admit, some of the responses here aren’t the greatest, but I also agree it would be OK for you to relax a little. *smile*
That being said, I agree with you 100%, with a caveat: the levels aren’t hard, they are simply random and tedious. And annoying. For folks saying “get better” I don’t really understand the logic behind such statements. You can’t get “better” when levels are random and have no real cleverness built in. Umbrella pigs, shooters, wizards, and now potion pigs (who _randomly_ change all bricks to new materials) aren’t something to learn or strategize over — there IS no getting better once you know how to fling a bird.
Yes, there are a few nuances (I can count them on one hand):
— Knowing when you are about to get a new bird and capitalizing on getting a good one back, like bomb. (it boils down to, kind of, just using your best all-purpose birds as soon as you can, IMO).
— Knowing what to spend gems on (hint: about the only answer is continuations and the Eagle Mighty Dish spell — all the other spells pale in comparison).
— Learning how to use Silver. I used to think Silver sucked, but now really dig it.
— Actually, learning how to use EVERY bird to its utmost (still doesn’t help when the deck gives you situational crap, though).
If the randomness and lack of strategy bother you, then I suggest you uninstall AB2. I’ve been close but can’t quite bring myself to do so. But it only gets “harder”, and you can’t really get any “better” once you reach a certain level of slinging.
Thanks,
sutekh137
EDIT: Just had to share, because it perfectly illustrates the randomness of levels and how there really is no “getting better” once you reach a certain point… I spent all of my lives this morning on new level 328, a six-stager that just seemed kinda tough. Burned all five of my lives as well as ones from watching ads, so at least 9 or 10, total. Came back this afternoon and first time through I _ended_ the level with NINE cards. I had as many as 10 cards on the third or fourth stage of the level. So, from not even being able to finish a level to having NINE cards left — pretty clear there is not a thing skill-related about advancing. I was playing the same way I was before, same device, same location, and due to…whatever (structure ease, fortuitous cards, spell drops) I had MASSIVE success out of the blue. I drew into 5 spell cards, one of which was a sardine can (come to think, I never even got to that it was so deep in the deck…lol). In summary, slinger, nope, it sure just isn’t you.