Once I hit dinner it was the same here too, driving me crazy.It's been a grind, doing this stupid food event. I have the emojis to double the stars, but losing 80% or more of my games, by scores of 5-15, is just demoralizing as heck.
It's been a grind, doing this stupid food event. I have the emojis to double the stars, but losing 80% or more of my games, by scores of 5-15, is just demoralizing as heck.
Me too. And when I do well, like with a score of 14, I get beaten by a 20.I do seem to lose about 80% of games. It sucks .
I've thought that blitz were triggered based on how may emojis you clear and how quickly you clear them. So whenever I've had a challenge that required blitzing a certain number of times, I use whatever emoji I have that clears the most the fastest (e.g., someone that either removes a lot of other emojis or can drop a lot of power ups to help clear emojis). Things like Tinkerbell, Cinderella, high-level Ursula, etc. have been my go-to emojis for those challenges (along with more time or blitz start boosts).Question for the pros: When you have a challenge that requires you to get blitz a certain amount of times, does it make more sense to use an emoji that is worth more or fewer points? I don't really understand how that works. Any thoughts? Thanks! Sorry if this has been covered before.
I really like Remy, so I'm willing to do the event. At this point, unless you buy a Diamond box, it's going to be the only way to get the Remy emoji. He's like Rey, Finn, and BB-8; they're Diamond box exclusives that won't show up in the Gold Box after the event.I don't even bother trying this type of challenge. Too small a return for the hassle.
The problem with matching ice cream with stars is that you then have no moves to move them down once your opponent hits you with food block.I feel like with this event, at the outset, the game decides who is going to win by setting the number of items it drops. Obviously you can increase your items with stars, but there are only so many stars you're going to make in a match, so for the most part, you're stuck with what falls for you. I've noticed that as of the Dinner round, none of my games have been close- one person always vastly outperforms the other. The only time I managed a tie is when I was able to match 3 stars with food during the round.
True...I had that happen a few times, but I think (overall), it's worth the risk to match the ice creams with the stars. If you can do when you have lots of stars and/or clouds on the board, that will help to minimize the risks. I feel like stars+ice cream is pretty much the only way to win a round these days. Has anyone figured out the rhyme or reason for when the different boosted foods appear (e.g., is there something that triggers the food block opposed to the splatter or is it random which one you get?)?The problem with matching ice cream with stars is that you then have no moves to move them down once your opponent hits you with food block.
Yes, it is the number of emojis cleared- IMO, it doesn't matter the point value of the emoji you use. However, if you have an emoji whose power clears a lot of the board (like Yen Sid), that is helpful.Question for the pros: When you have a challenge that requires you to get blitz a certain amount of times, does it make more sense to use an emoji that is worth more or fewer points? I don't really understand how that works. Any thoughts? Thanks! Sorry if this has been covered before.
I was unable to finish the last challenge . I was at level 11 in dessert with just one hour left and I knew it would be impossible even if I won every game. Not having a lucky emoji during the lunch section did me in. It took way too many games to get through the section .
I've never done that before but I might try it next time.This was a rough one. Keep in mind that you can put your phone in airplane mode and adjust the time zone if you need some extra time. (Unless you're already in Hawaii!)