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Trying to understand the use of stamina drinks.
Are these the rules:
1.You may only consume stamina drinks one at a time while a battle is queued
————are there any other ways to consume stamina drinks?
2.you may only consume two stamina drinks in this way between each battle
————is it possible that this is a timer?
3.if you have a battle which costs more than your current stamina, you may click “begin battle” and you will be asked if you wish to consume the required amount of stamina drinks to raise your stamina to the adequate level
If so, I think I both appreciate and hate the lack of frankenpigs.
Appreciate because it disallows hoarded or purchased stamina to completely dominate the event, and hate because I can’t ever find them.
Here’s an update on my board:
stubby 8360 (+1045)
un 6590 (+0)
djonny 5865 (+3665)
filthycasual 4805 (+3855)
evan 3030 (+1145)
un 1685 (?)
angelo 1420 (+950)
un 1035
un 860
un 600
un 155
un 130
3 not playing
It seems like the players who start with an incredible lead progress more naturally once the vent is underway.
I have noticed that my daily dungeons do not become available on the calendar day according to my device’s timezone. For example, if I play late thursday night (say after 10pm in my timezone) I have the Friday dungeon available but not thursday (good riddance! :P)
My theory about this has been that possible the day of week is stored when the game is installed, thereafter it is calculated by either the game or the rovio server (as a fix to the device date/time exploit). Thus, the actual date/time is all relative to some point in your playing history.
If this is true, I would expect other players to have access to the event at different times from myself. If this is true, it might explain why they have some lead (although maybe not quite the size of the leads some of us see).
I would be curious to know the event ends at a unified time for everyone.
When we get to the point that the countdown is measured in hours instead of days, I’d be interested to know what everyone’s end time is. If you choose to share this information, please use coordinated universal time (UTC) so that we can all compare using the same measure. Here’s a link:
http://www.timeanddate.com/time/aboututc.html