Board Thread:Pixel Gun Updates/@comment-26016674-20191205232154/@comment-44205709-20191207190457

UberMillennium RailgunPro wrote: MyOneAndOnly AndYoursTruly wrote: So back to Sniping tournament for me then, until I cap out of EXP, then poke each of my weapons with Gems.... Maybe I might just farm Raid when I have the multiplier. Maybe that'll speed things up.

Honestly, I just think Cubic Games is just a money hungry company... does anyone agree? Me going back to Sniper Tourny as well. For me... Cubic is acting 50/50 greedy for money and hoping us for getting into real skills. I've been trying out Raid on VIP Status from the Battle Pass. Getting First place with VIP grants 150 Exp per round. I can solo Easy Dead City Raid in around 10 minutes average. Compared to the VIP Status of Sniper Tourny, 40 exp per 2.5 mins, its a really close call because four consistent 1st places will get 160 exp in 10 minutes.

I'd say to Farm the Raids. Even though it's -10exp than Sniper tourny, the fact that it gives 30 coins for first place is pretty nice, let alone the extra coins you can pick up on the way. I'll let you choose

Pros and Cons for Raid: '''Its a one time attempt to get large rewards (150xp & 30g per 10min +bonus coins). It is possible to finish earlier than 10 minutes if you are a really good speedrunner. Leveling down your weapons doesn't change how you damage monsters.''' ''Someone else might be farming as well, and may steal 1st place. 2nd place gets (120xp & 20g per 10min +bonus coins) which leaves a fatal blow to farming to the maximum efficiency.''

Pros and Cons for Sniper Tournament: Get the thrill of shooting and owning people at a very good pay rate ( (40*4) 160xp and (8*4) 32g per 10 min) If you miss 1st place, not much is taken away for 2nd: (30xp & 6g) ''​​​​​​​You're only not allowed to get 2nd place if you want to beat the Raid Payout rate. You have to fight 4 times. Regardless of how fast you play, it will always be slightly longer than 10 minutes. As you level up, your weapons get weaker, making it more difficult to one shot consistently.''