I also switched the bottom two troops around. At the higher levels my Ankhnum's 55 damage per enemy was too low and I only really found him useful as an occasional barrier breaker, not worth delaying Tutankhatmun's spell readiness. Fun challenge, I thought. Tomb Knight can easily carry the team.
there are situations when destroying a row gets rid of a gem that was separating 4 gems of the same colour (2 above and 2 below the gem destroyed) thus making 4 of a kind and gaining an extra turn when the upper gems fall on top on the lower ones; there is no situation like this when destroying a column
I also switched the bottom two troops around. At the higher levels my Ankhnum's 55 damage per enemy was too low and I only really found him useful as an occasional barrier breaker, not worth delaying Tutankhatmun's spell readiness. Fun challenge, I thought. Tomb Knight can easily carry the team.
Yea it's a pretty straightforward strategy for this one, and indeed Tomb Knight does most of the heavy lifting here for sure 🙂
there are situations when destroying a row gets rid of a gem that was separating 4 gems of the same colour (2 above and 2 below the gem destroyed) thus making 4 of a kind and gaining an extra turn when the upper gems fall on top on the lower ones; there is no situation like this when destroying a column
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