Oh. The arrows indicate how far you may advance...
The biggest the arrow, the farther you can get.
But those arrows are not correlated to the price of the chests...
Kind of not intuitive at all.
You have to make a decision: do you want to go for the touchdown reward, or are you more interested in getting the chest rewards? It's a matter of weighing chances and deciding what's more important to you .Oh. The arrows indicate how far you may advance...
The biggest the arrow, the farther you can get.
But those arrows are not correlated to the price of the chests...
Kind of not intuitive at all.
Hi Bryfft,You have to make a decision: do you want to go for the touchdown reward, or are you more interested in getting the chest rewards? It's a matter of weighing chances and deciding what's more important to you .
You have to make a decision: do you want to go for the touchdown reward, or are you more interested in getting the chest rewards? It's a matter of weighing chances and deciding what's more important to you .
The pillar looks great, taking that it doesn't grow in size while getting better bonuses.Other than that, the pillar lvl 7 looks quite tempting, so way better than Winter Event prizes
So why then do the north americans call the table version of football "foosball", which means football and not just table soccer?G
The idea that football is so named because it is a game played on feet and not a horse is quaint but inaccurate. There are records of football in the 14th century played between rival feudal lords' peasants : people who certainly would not have had an alternative of riding horses! The first records of horse-mounted ball games comes in the 17th century and those were battle-skill games trying to hit balls with blunt lances.
lvl.7 pillar is very nice...
how many yards are the different arrows? is a random number? I've choose one with a green arrow and got 7 yards, 9 from the one with blue arrow, 5 from orange arrow
"gather a small amount of coins" - now this it is age dependent, correct?