Tips[]
- If you wanted to kill high level players (evolutions 26-38), try to attack whilst they are on cooldown.
- If you are a beginner, try to attack them using the side they are on. For example, if they are on the right, you should always face the right. However, this may not always work as weapons can only face the right side when moving down, left side when up, etc. The only exceptions are for the megavolutions
Kamikaze[]
Smaller and faster evolutions can boost at precisely the right moment and kill larger players. This is an effective way to earn a lot of points in one go as the higher evolution a player is, the slower their sword can re-swing and the more points you receive. However, it is very risky and unless they aren’t a great player or you took them by surprise, can easily boost away.
It is also important to note that you will have to cover greater distances as sword lengths increase, which is why it is not advised to charge any player at least 20+ evolutions higher than you. If you wish to use this strategy, be warned.
You will die, a lot.
Sprinter[]
Another strategy is to collect as many orbs as you can during lower evolutions using your boost. This will help you gain points at a phenomenal speed, but, is not recommended for levels 15+ as it will cost more XP to sprint.
However, you can greatly reduce this through equipping higher level mounts. Maxed out mounts can reduce 10% of XP every time you boost to a mere 5%, extending the recommended 15+ levels to 20+. For evolutions that are 20+, it is therefore advisable to use your boosts warily and sparingly.
For more information for each game mode, search the mode you wish to find or by visiting Game Modes.
Cooldown[]
The time of a weapon’s cooldown is 0.1 multiplied by the evolution number. For example, the cooldown for level 25 is 2.5 seconds. [1]