@Tenpastudio: As I said, I already failed when I entered p10. I suppose I did not oneshot one of the earlier phases, but that's bad design. For one, the game says you need to oneshot t1p10. It does not say that you need to do the same for the earlier enemies. Also, the game should just not allow for weaker attacks when doing oneshot challenges.
WHat? I just tried one-shot challenge for the first time. I defeated t1p9, moved on to t1p10 (i.e. to my target phase) and immediately got told I failed the challenge. Why?
@Rockphed: My bad, the time you mentioned is just in-game time, isn't it? I thought you did it all over the course of just 6 real days. Still, I am wondering why you would get to tier 4, but then not just do the first challenge 50 times. For reference, I am now 1d 11h 11m in, my highest phase is t3p11, and I have done challenge 1 as often as I could (41 times), and now I am just going to do challenge 2 9 times, as I cannot quickly progress through the higher tiers anymore.
@developer: "Not all players enjoy multiple confirmation windows." Did you misread my comment intentionally? I said nothing about additional confirmation windows. The (scummy) problem is that the confirmation button is in the exact same place as where you would click for a regular raid.
Yeah, I had a sword in my inventory. Didn't think it would just attack by itself but just raise my regular attack damage. It's nice when idle games let you discover and figre things out, but this game is just needlessly obtuse in many ways.
@awesomegenius: What exactly will that achieve? I don't get it. You just have more damage in one attack, without reducing the time it takes to build this level of damage?
I spent 600 gems on the increased orb income, and I don't regret it so far. minigames just unlock at a certain point in the game. Don't remember if it wa related to gold cards or DPS or anything else. Just keep playing and you will get there.
It says I need "gold card" to pledge loyalty to the awrrior's guild. Well, I have gold cards. Multiple. In both the starter deck and the blue deck. So what exactly does the game want from me? Do I need a specific total of gold cards? A specific one? A specific number in either deck?
Indeed, it may be a poor explanation. Thanks.