The arena is completely broken. I was initially being matched with people around my strength: 126k. Now, I'm being matched with people with 800 million strength, 12 trillion strength, 380c strength... How am I supposed to fight in the arena if you only match me against impossible opponents?
This game is ridiculous to play for new players, and new raid is essentially worthless. If you restart your raid you lose everything that drives your progress for the purple stars and the chance to burn through the daily "quest." It is nowhere near worthwhile enough to start over a new raid if you've spent any of your resources. So, I'm just stuck waiting for weeks to get any substantive progress to buy the card production building. Oh, and there's really no way for new players to obtain cards without purchasing them, so good luck if that's you.
Despite wanting to stop, I have kept trying to beat the necromancer level. I HIGHLY recommend changing its mechanics. There's no reason to prevent us from attacking him while other enemies are alive. It's interesting, but it should be used for a royal guard unit. The zombies shouldn't be able to rez when the necro is dead. The necro is the one reanimating the corpses, why would they revive on their own? The necromancer should have to cast a reanimation spell to reanimate one zombie at a time. The shield penetration attacks are a huge problem from the necromancer, and they honestly make no sense as fire attacks. It would make so much more sense if they weakened your attacks and the zombies did physical damage.
I have tried offense: attack, burn, multi target.
defense: mana + minion, shields, healing.
hybrid: mana + burn, mana + attack, mana + multi target.
I legitimately have tried everything I know how to try. Weaken target doesn't work on the necromancer level. (Tried that too.)
I have no idea how to beat the necromancer level. I have tried every build I can think of. I killed the necro, but the zombies self resurrecting killed me after. Obviously not impossible, but super impractical to beat. (A couple dozen attempts, that's where I have to give up.)