Hello there, so basically I'm starting a new village with 14,000 gems to use.
Question is:
What's the best way to use those gems so I can grow the most possible?
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Hello there, so basically I'm starting a new village with 14,000 gems to use.
Question is:
What's the best way to use those gems so I can grow the most possible?
What Dahimi said. Also I'm not sure if you're going to buy more gems after this. If not, do the following to ensure maximum effect of your gems:
- Never gem resources. It will deplete your gems faster than you can imagine.
- Instead, boost barracks and/or spell factory. Boosting all barracks is usually not nessecary, especially at lower army camp/barrack levels and with a fast army.
- If your going to gem time, at least gem time on upgrades that immediately effect either farming/attacking (troop upgrades, barrack level) or playability (barrack upgrading). Missing out of a few defences for some time is not something I consider worth gemming (unless you have full storages of course).
Get your 5 builders. And just boost your spell factory and barracks. And gem lab upgrades or finish any upgrades earlier. :D
Depends... If you are a hardcore farmer: Get all builders, then gem time when you don't have any builders, boost barracks and spell factory including hero recovery, etc.
If you don't raid often: Get 1-2 builders, then buy resources in packs and spend them to upgrade your village, gemming defenses recommended if it makes a big difference
If you barely play: Get 1 builder, max gold mines and elixir collectors, buy resources in packs
Like already mentioned, get your five builders, and (I wouldn't do it, but since you already want to spend your gems) when the TIME LAG strikes late at night, just finish your upgrades with gems so your builders can continue working and you can empty your storages.
get 5 buliders , and boost barracks to progress fast , finish upgrades early
14k gems is a sweeet way to start the game lol , good luck
Yup builders as everyone said.
IF you are going to gem resources, be aware the prices are variable, i.e. the higher the amount the lower the cost. Not sure why but I believe that is how it is with all 3 resources