Friday, December 2, 2011

Trading Legends

In order to "Trade" a legend to another player you have to drop their loyalty to below 30 first. There are two ways to lower a legends loyalty;

1) Every time your legends losses a battle his loyalty will drop by 1.
The best way to do this is by attacking surrounding wildlands around your city with the legend you want to lower. Assign 1 Halberd or Charioteer to your legend to minimalize your losses. Keep repeating this process until your legends loyalty drops below 30. During the process you might need to restore your legends Life Points a few times.

2) Stop paying your legends hourly salary.
Set the tax of your city to 100% and make sure you don't have any gold left in your city. After a while your legend will lose 1 loyalty per hour. This method takes longer then the first one, but it takes less effort and it's easier to do if you want to lower the loyalty of multiple legends at once.

Now for moving a legend from one to another player. The other player needs to capture your legend during combat. The easiest way to do this is by letting the other player occupy a wildland next to your city. To reduce your traveling time, incase his attempt to capture your legend fails. A successful capture might take few attempts. Once he occupied a wildland next to your city, you have to attack his wildland with the legend you want to trade. Again if you want to minimalize your troop lose, just assign 1 troop to your legend. Once he managed to capture your legend he can simply summon the legend at his legend interface.

Note A: You can't have duplicated Famous Legends. So if you already have the same legend, you won't be able to capture it.

Note B: If you are in the same alliance or a friendly alliance you won't be able to attack each other, so in order to do the trade one of you will have to drop from their alliance. But beware if you have occupied a wildland, all your legends will be recalled automatically when you drop from your alliance. So to prevent this start a explore or search first.


Trading Armour, Mounts, Artifacts.

You can trade equipment by attaching them to a legend and trade the legend as explained above.

~Eva

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

The Great Battlefield

Hey guys,

Last night I made a video about how I managed to beat The Great Battlefield within 4 waves.
It took me around a total lose of 95k master charioteers.
For each attack I used four reducers and my seer Kong Xuan with 30k master charioteers.
Although the drop wasn't really that nice, it was still fun to do.

The video is speed up by 200%.

Name of the song: Mr. Frenkie - Blind.


Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Mousekeys

Hey all,

Here is a guide about Mousekeys;  what they are, how to activate them, how to use them and how you can benefit from them.

So what are Mousekeys?

Mousekeys is a function which allows you to control your mouse by using your numpad. They’re 100% legal and they come with every version of Windows and Mac.


How do I activate my Mousekeys?

For Windows go to:
1) Start Menu
2) Control Panel
3) Accessibility Options/Ease of access
4) Click the Mouse Tab
5) Click Mousekeys

For Mac:

1) Open System Preferences
2) Go to System
3) Univeral Access
4) Mouse and Trackpad
5) Mouse Keys On

This is how your settings should look like:


How do I use my Mousekeys?

You can control Mousekeys with the numerical numpad section of your keyboard.

Fuctions of your numpad buttons when Mousekeys are activated:
NumLock = Enable/Disable Mousekeys
Enter = Enter
/  button = Select primary button (left click)
* button = Select modifier button (right click)
- button = Select alternate button (right click)
+ button = Double click
.  button = Release selected button
0 button = Depress selected button
1 button = Moves your cursor in a  south-west direction
2 button = Moves your cursor in a  south direction
3 button = Moves your cursor in a  south-east direction
4 button = Moves your cursor in a  west direction
5 button = Single right/left click
6 button = Moves your cursor in a  east  direction
7 button = Moves your cursor in a  north-west direction
8 button = Moves your cursor in a  north direction
9 button = Moves your cursor in a  north-east direction


How can Mousekeys benefit me with War of Legends?

For example when having to assign lots of potential points to a legend.
When holding  down the 5 button and + button at the same time you can spam click.
This way it will only take a few seconds to assign all those points, instead of having to manual click all those points one by one.

I personally find it pretty relaxing to just use the 5 button for single clicks instead of your mouse button. Especially since your cursor will remain at the exact same position on you screen and you can’t accidently miss click.

Perhaps you can find more situations for yourself to benefit of the use of Mousekeys.


Yours sincerely,

Eva

Monday, November 7, 2011

Buzhou Mountain Floor 4

Hey all,

I thought I'd post a video aswell. I don't make video's really often, but once in a while I find it pretty fun to do.
I made this video not so long ago and it's about me doing floor 4 of Buzhou Mountain with zero lose. Feel free to check out the rest of my Youtube channel aswell. If you got any suggestions or request for other video's just let me know and I might consider making one.

~Eva

Passive Diety Skills

Hey all,

On request of some people I made this guide about the passive diety skills for ascended legends (Level 201+).

Once you have a ascended legend and start leveling them up you will notice they learn certain skills. Which can be really usefull. There are 11 different skills. 7 Skills for general use and 4 skills which only work when dueling inside the Feng Shen Tower(FST).

Level 201+:
Armor - Increases army defense by 1% (20)
Barrier - Increases hitpoints by 1% (30)
Charge - Increases army attack by 1% (20)
Wisdom - Increases mana by 1% (30)
Eagle Eye - Decreases mana consumption in FST by 1% (50)
Legend attack - Increases legends attack power in FST by 1% (20)
Legend defence - Increases legends defense power in FST by 1% (20)

Level 221+:
Cloud Surfing - Increases army marching speed by 1% (40)
Leadership - Increases maximum army size by 1% (30)
Dexterity - Increases evasion in FST by 1% (20)

Level 281+:
Rebel - Restores your army size by 0.5% at the end of each round (20)

Not 100% sure about the level requirements though.

The skill they can acquire as they level up are random.
How ever this skills can be "Reflected" with restore seeds. They basicly work the same way as reflections, but instead of potential points you'll be working with passive skills. The cleanse work the same was as regular renew seeds work, they will reset your legend back to level 201.

The perfect set-up for your skills would be:
- Level 20 Armor
- Level 20 Charge
- Level 30 Leadership
- Level 9 Cloud Surfing
- Level 20 Rebel

Which would take around 250-400 restore seeds.

Thanks again for reading and I hope this guide will come to handy for some of you.


Yours Sincerely,

Eva

Enlightenment

Hey,


I've already mailed this guide in-game before, but for those who wanna read it again can do so now. This guide is about enlightenment. I still see quite some people struggling with it sometimes, so this might be usefull to read for those.

Requirements/items needed:
- 45 AB Legend.
- Reflections.
- Adv. true token.
- Heaven Urns.
- Astral plums.
- Renew seeds.

Enlightenment (Also called illume) is a way turn all your legends previous potential points into 5's. In order to do so your legend will need to have a base ability of 45 and be soared into a true legend.

For a free enlightenment your average potential point per level will have to be 3.9 or higher. If not you will have to pay a certain amount of WolCash deppending on how many points your missing. This means you will have to reflect your legend with pure 4's.

Once you raise your legends ability to 50 and his average potential point gain is above 3.9 your legend will get enlighten automaticly. How ever if your average is below 3.9 it will become a manual option. A new button which says "Illume" will appear next to your Legends title. If your press the button it will tell you the amount of WolCash you will have to pay to gain this extra potential points, unless you get his average above 3.9 it will be for free.

So the best thing is to enlighten your legend as late as possible. Because it will turn all your previous points into 5's. So for example if you would enlight your Legend at level 147, that would mean you will have to reflect the remaining 53 levels to 200 yourself. Which will cost you a lot more of reflections. Normally it takes around 700-800 reflections to reflect a legend with pure 5's from level 101 to 200. But with the following method it will only cost you around 100-150 reflections.

Now for the trick;
1) Reflect your legend with pure 4's from level 1 to 100.
2) Then soar him into a true legend and level it up a few levels with some 1, 2 and 3's, so his average potential point gain per level will drop below 3.9.
3) Then raise his ability to 50, which will lead you to the manual option.
4) Renew your legend back to level 101.
5) Level him up again, but make sure his average stays above 3.9. So for every 5 pontential points you gain you can accept a 3. You can easly check if the average is still above 3.9 by clicking on the illume button and when it says it will still costs 0 WolCash to illume your good, just don't confirm untill level 200.
6) Then once he's level 200 press the illume button to enlight him for free.

This way you will safe a lot of reflects, because the higher your ability the easier it is to gain more potential points at a time.




Yours sincerely,

Eva

Reflecting

Hey guys,

Some of you might or might not know what "reflecting" a legend is and what the purpose of this is.
So to those who don't know just a small summary about reflecting.

Potential points are assigned to legends to increase their Courage, magic or strategy.

Ability determines the amount of potential points gained per level up.
The higher the ability the higher the chance of receiving more potential points per level up.

By using a reflection your legend will decrease by one level. But his xp will remain the same, so you can level him back up immediately. Which allows you to reassign the legends potential points and getting a new chance of getting more potential points the next time you level him up. Since the amount of potential points gained per level up is random, you might have to give it a few tries to reach his maximum amount of potential points.

At 36+ Ability a legend can receive 4 potential points per level up. (It's not worth reflecting legends lower then 36 Ability in my opinion.)
So at level 100 he could have 396 potential points. (Since the first level doesn't count)

But lets take a 45 AB legend for example such as Lei Zhenzei (after raising his abilty with apricots to 45).
And lets say he's at level 100, but his potential points ain't perfect.
What you do then is renew him back to level 1 with renew seeds. (1 renew seed needed per 10 levels.) So in this case 10 renew seeds. Then press the level up button to raise him by one level. If he does get 4 potential points, continue and press level up again. But how ever if this is not the case and he received 1-3 potential points, click the plus sign button next to his potential points and use a reflection.
Keep using reflections untill he gains 4 potential points and continue.

So whats the purpose of all this?
Not only that the legend will have more potential points to put on courage, magic or strategy.
But 45 Ability legends can get enlighten once they become a true legends and their ability is raised to 50.
Which turns all their previous 4's into 5's, which makes them even more stronger. But in order to do this your legend must have an averange of atleast 3,9 potential points per level. Else you would have to pay a smack load of WolCash.

To slighly get an idea of how many reflection you would need to perfect a legend with pure 4's from level 1 to 100 a list with averange amounts of reflections needed:

45 AB around 200 reflections.
44 AB around 225 reflections.
43 AB around 250 reflections.
42 AB around 300 reflections.
41 AB around 350 reflections.
40 AB around 400 reflections.

Of course this isn't 100% accurate, so you might be lucky and need less or more if your unlucky.

I hope this helped out some of you, for question feel free to Comment or contact me in-game.


Yours sincerely,

Eva

Welcome

Welcome to my blog,

Hello I am Eva and I play this game called War of Legend published by Jagex, created by Ultizen.
I play on the server Charging Boar and enjoy this game a lot.
On here I'll be posting all sort of things related to War of Legends.
Such as War of Legend content in general, guides, tips & tricks, video's and a lot more!
So enjoy your stay and have fun blogging!

Yours sincerely,

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