

Not sure if these vary from account to account or if they are set for everyone, but in my experience:Ĩ. It’s worth it if you have not had your collection completed and you want it done otherwise use it only for completion of sets aka coins. Using power ups just to get a random postcard is not worth it imo, even if you did not get a postcard in that round. Use power ups to finalize sets, especially high value ones. If you start with Jules and you have two hearts during the day bit, and then you suddenly land on Nadia once, note that you still have 3 more rounds in which you could land Nadia fully and get the win, so never ignore that (I noticed this is true if Nadia was the “correct” choice as mentioned on the 1st point, for example).įor 50 coins you get 3 hearts aka rounds which give you more chances of getting postcards (I cannot stress this enough, as I’ve made these mistakes and they were in vain).ħ. I know we all have favs, but this is war (jk).
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If you have 3 hearts for two characters and you can land on one of them in move 5 to get the full set and win 20 coins because you have their postcards, take the sure win rather than risking to get to move 6 and not land on any character and therefore receive no postcard/chest.ĥ. I have three hearts from Asra and I know I landed on places from where I have postcards, as per the tracker I can now either hunt Asra till he reaches a place I need or simply summon him for maximum effect to a place I know will yield a lot of coins.Ĥ. This is vital in knowing if you are going to get relevant postcards and can affect your play, this combined with the tracker of the postcards you hopefully have eg. Always remember on WHO and WHERE you landed during one round. Land on two characters whenever possible (but do not use power ups for that).ģ. This exact scenario can happen if you have the right number to land on two characters, but you need to get the “correct” choice, which you will need to figure out of the two and then you will keep landing on numbers for that character). For the first spin of the wheel, if you get the right number to land on just one character go to that character, as the wheel will sometimes keep landing on numbers that take you to that character and you end the heart set in just 4 rounds. There seems to be a “right” character for a round, which you will keep landing if you choose it properly. Move= one of the 6 moves of the game (3 day moves, 3 night moves)ġ. I have something similar to a table, written by hand and I’m using a pencil and eraser, but there are resources which can help you do this- here is a very good document created by. You can use this if you have a good memory, if not, take a large sheet of paper and take notes. I used to memorize this easily but as time went by I started to scramble and mix past memories with current ones in terms of what postcards I had. KNOW YOUR POSTCARDS -what you have and what you need Cheapest Power Up is 50 coins, while 3 hearts will be 50 coins and you also have the chance to gather more postcards). WHY? Having coins will help you to get hearts, which is the only thing I encourage you to buy, no power ups, no extra turns, they are not worth it in my experience (eg. I’d say having 100+ coins from the wheel and the tarot should be more than enough.
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Of course, this one is not mandatory, but rather it’s meant to help you in case you get frustrated (like myself) and you want to play an extra round (never ever exceed two rounds aside from the free one, it’s a hole you’re not gonna crawl out of easily, and your attention span is ever so long).

SAVE UP COINS! A bit counter-intuitive I know, as most of you are here to GET coins, but this will help you in the long run. I started harvesting the cards for two-three weeks before I even got a chest, as it was an empty inventory. Just know your postcards and gather as many as you can. Play the game without investing anything in it if you are just starting up.

If you want a mechanics explanation, has a really nice one here. Some things might be obvious, some might not, but this is something I found out works for me quite ok.
