Specifics? Not sure - however, higher level BG's will give higher-tiered troops. 1-2 down to yellow, and then cash out, is the safest.īG level also determines the kind of troop that can be given. What this means? Just be careful to the total amount of troops you sacrifice at a higher level, so as not to just keep going and going and going, before payout.
This is because those resources disappeared, since the cap was likely reached for the lower level BG's you cleared. Thus, it's possible to put so much resources into a lvl 15 BG (for instance), that you drop down to a lvl 14, or 13, clear it, only to get a lower payout than the total invested at the lvl 15 BG. There is an inherent CAP for every LEVEL, of a battleground. Thus, if you don't get a rewards after winning a site, those resources carry over to the next Battleground you do. The deposit is the equivelent of the total resource cost of a given troop. There is an inherent, fundamental effect, known colloquially as the, "Resource Bank." IN short, every troop lost at a given Battleground level, leaves a "Deposit" in this invisible bank. Naturally, we notice there's not rewards, everytime. Once you can start making Nomads, Knights, you will be able to throw one into each attack mix to conserve the massive amount of infantry that you will be killing off. High end troops means Bestiary, Occult, and Cavalry units. You may yellowbar them, save your high end troops. Saga Quests are given every four BG levels. You cannot make Griffons until later, so save them. This way you only sacrifice troops you can make. DO NOT do the saga quests when you are going for this payout. I'd do 5 of the same type (defense or offense, not both). It will take much more infantry to do a level 20 than a level 11, so bear this in mind. Refer below on the different ways that this can be done. Watch the video below to see how it's done. It will cost less later when you finally defeat it. You may choose at this point to send another 10 of each to get it down even further.