


Of course, it is better to take food into other activities to level them up while also getting artifacts or potions or whatever but this is what I do for champ training as it is what I've found to be the most energy efficient. 52 Brutal 12-3 runs will get them to level 40 and Now you have food prepped to rank up to 5 star and feed into whatever you need to get to 6. This one is easier as it doesn't take any prep. Now run 12-3 Brutal 23 times and you'll get those champions to level 30. So if you leveled 12 champions, do 3, 24 champs, do 6 and so on. Do that in multiples of 3 as well depending on how many Uncommons you leveled previously. Next, you take 2 Common champs and feed them into your new 3 star. I do this in multiples of 3, so I have 3, 6, 9 and so on Uncommons to level up (I usually go to 12 or multiples of that.) After that, I go to 12-3 Brutal and with exactly 9 runs with 2x EXP boost, they'll be at level 20. So starting at 2*s, I feed three 1 star champions into the Uncommon I'm gonna use for food. I only work with Uncommons since I usually have a plethora of them. So I have found a formula that works for me. But I don't know the best way to go about it while still staying motivated.Īnyway, I would appreciate some insight from others who have been doing this longer than I have - what are some ways you go about building up your food to get a champion to six stars? I always try to break tasks down to managable pieces, because thinking "Ok, I need 300 champions to level a character to 6*s" is just daunting. I want to start efficiently leveling my characters up, but it just feels. So to get five 5* champions to get one pre-existing one to 6 stars, you need to start with 300 champions at 2*s.īut is there a 'best way'? Like do you wait until you have 60 2* champions and then level up the 20 you need? And then when you have the 20 at 3*, grind the 5 you need up? And so on? Or do you do something else? Then level one 4* and use the other four to get that one champion to 5* to use as food. Then you level 5 of those and use the other 15 to feed them to end up with 5 at 4*. Then you level 20 of the 2 s and use the other 40 to feed them to end up with 20 at 3. So doing some quick math, it appears that to get one champion from 2 to 5 stars to use as food, you need to start with 60 2* champions.
