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Maxx_Matt
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ah, if I had know about angrybirdsnest before… I played all’ around the Island for mnths, then late, very late in the game, I started Caves’, friendship Gates and FBook Friends. my own game results, in the end, have been cumbersome, WITHOUT using any standard approach to the game discussed here during these yearS of ABE.

As usual, my approach to the game is not to reset and restart but optimize what I have acquired making treasure of past errors (I wasted free spins, free LCs, free shards, anything WITHOUT optimization, many items scratched away without thinking, and so in…)

This game situation brought me to approach for the first time the mouth pool, not as you, very soon in the game, but very very late. If i Remember well, I completed at least 5-6 Caves’ before thinking about opening friendship Gates… It brought me to face, now, Every time, Evoker with 47000life, Banshee with +5000life and Phantoms dealing me 500-600 each.

my birds are actually overpowered and I suppose to play the game in a good way, because I can still FARM the Pool the way I described at the beginning of this long Topic of my own.

for sure, I did things harder for me. slowing the grinding process and the games upgrades . anyway, I dissected the issue as well as I can, because I suspect many players can benefit from my hints, maybe living a similar game like mine, Every day.

I m L80, an average of M50 for each One of my birds classes, many of them elite, many ancient weapon sets maxxed out and I completed all’ the quests available for the games since months, aside reaching M80 ( my next goal )

I read all’ the major hints came from you all’ from this website and I smile at my own initial superficiality . now, like @burbman wrote many times , “method and patience until reaching the goal”