One of the best things about Crusaders of the Lost Idols is the chests that can be found in the game. There are different types of chests that you can find in the game, including the Legendary, Silver, and Buff chests. Each type has its own unique set of rewards, and we will cover them in this article.
Taskmaster tab
The Taskmaster tab in the chest can activate a variety of things. It can automatically click monsters, pick up items and even level your Crusaders. You can also use it to pick up time limited buffs, purchase crafting materials and recipes, and even a nifty little smoky eye.
You can access the taskmaster tab by pressing K. This tab includes three small tabs. Each has a different function. One shows items that increase gold drop, another that increases skill cooldown time, and a third that helps all crusaders. There is also an arrow that scrolls the sword. Using the arrow to scroll the sword is a breeze.
The taskmaster tab can be accessed by pressing a new button in the hero list. Once in there, you can choose from four tasks to use on a particular monster. In addition, you can have up to four taskmasters in the field at any given time. While this may seem like overkill, it can save you the effort of having to manually click monsters.
While the Taskmaster tab is a must have for any serious player, it isn’t the only way to level up your Crusaders. If you need a boost, you can buy Taskmasters in the Challengers’ Warehouse Shop or in the Ruby Exchange. Also, you can put them on your auto-progress button to quickly level them up. They can even be used for other useful actions, such as casting Magnify on your critter.
Mission tab
In Crusaders of the Lost Idols, missions are the fixed-time endeavors of benched crusaders. Depending on the mission, players can earn rewards such as recipes, craft materials, and idols. Missions have a base success rate of 0-50%. However, if a player has a higher skill level or better equipment, their chances of success are greatly increased.
During a mission, a player’s Crusaders cannot use their abilities except for “End of the World”. If a mission is dangerous, there is a chance that injured Crusaders will be returned to the arena. The duration of a mission is affected by the Endurance Training talent.
A common mission can take up to 10-20 minutes to complete. However, it is worthwhile to send the best crusaders for this. The gear upgrade missions are also worth sending the best crusaders. These missions have a 25% chance of spawning the first time you run them.
Epic missions are available once you have a set amount of enchantment points and a specific collection of crusader tags. This is the easiest way to boost a Crusader’s dps. They require about 50-400 EP and a full collection of crusader tags.
Material missions give common to rare materials. These items are used to make the dps of the crusaders in the formation increase. Some Material missions can give rare Epic material that is only found in a Silver chest.
Silver chests
Silver chests are a relatively rare find in Albion. Although a number of them exist, most of them are locked and require a certain amount of keys to unlock. If you’re the type of crusader who’s in search of the holy grail, you’ll want to check out these silver clad treasures. Here’s a rundown of what you can expect to find in each.
In Fable Anniversary, there are three major types of silver chests, the first two are located in the Circle of the Dead. The first has a number of loot cards and one item of interest, while the latter is a Legendary Weapon. For now, however, we’re only going to focus on the former.
Another Silver Chest is hidden away in the abandoned home in Hobbe Cave. This one contains two items of interest, the Murren Greataxe and the Sharpening Augment. However, if you’re after the holy grail, you’ll have to do a little legwork to get it.
As for the final Silver Chest, it’s hidden away in the Lost Bay. It’s a small room behind some rocks, but if you’re lucky, you may just catch a glimpse of it. Once you do, you’ll have access to the Elixir of Life. While the silver chest itself doesn’t carry much in the way of prestige, it’s the reward you’ll receive that matters.
Overall, Silver Chests are a nice reward for completing the boss levels of your favorite dungeon. However, you’ll have to make sure you’re ready for the challenge!
Buffs
Buffs for Crusaders of the Lost Idols can be a good way to earn extra gold or XP. There are various types of buffs, and some of them are timed and randomized. The best time to open them depends on what you want.
For instance, if you are in the market for better projectiles, you might want to go with the Legendary, which can boost your projectiles. If you want to improve your dps, you can spend your idols on items like a skill cooldown reduction and a special class of Buff. These items are not available anywhere else.
One of the most important features of Crusaders of the Lost Idols is the formation system. Your crusaders can use this feature to build up a powerful group of adventurers, and it is also a strategic component that helps players find the best formation for the job.
For example, if you’re in a tight spot, you can use the taskmaster tab to find your nearest fighters and activate their abilities. It is a handy tool if you want to level up your crusaders, as it also has the ability to click monsters.
There are a number of smaller tabs within the bag. On the inside, you will see a tab for Click Damage, a tab for increasing your skills cooldown, and five others. The best part is that you can scroll the sword tab using your mouse wheel.
Legendary
Crusaders of the Lost Idols is a clicker idle game where you play as a member of a band of adventurers in a fantasy world. The goal is to rid the world of evil-doers. Each crusader in your party has unique character abilities and gear. It is up to you to form a powerful group of warriors and conquer the world.
There are three main ways to power up your crusader. First, you can level up through the idol skill tree. Next, you can upgrade your gear. And finally, you can upgrade your talents. You can also boost your dps through idols.
If you’re just starting out, your best bet is to upgrade epic gear as often as possible. This way, you’ll have a better chance of success. Also, you can disenchant duplicate equipment and use the materials to craft new items.
In addition to equipping your Crusader, you’ll want to prioritize the objectives you’re working toward. If you complete all of the objectives in a tier, you’ll unlock the next tier.
When a crusader finishes a mission, the crusader seat appears to the right of the Nate Dragon. Using this seat will allow you to send your crusader to a mission.
Besides the seat, each crusader has XP and EP. These XP and EP levels reset after the world. Therefore, you should aim to reach the maximum amount of levels before resetting the game.
Ability tree
In Crusaders of the Lost Idols, putting together a motley crew into a winning formation can be a tricky business. The best players know where to look and how to go about it.
The best way to do this is to use the strategic formation feature found in the game. This allows you to place a motley crew into a cohesive formation that outperforms the rest.
It also allows you to see which abilities will benefit the group in the long run. A good example is Adina’s Ageless Life ability. When activated, it will boost the DPS of all Adina’s crusaders by 4x for every 25 levels above 200.
If you’re looking to outdo the competition, consider building an epic gauntlet. It will help you increase global dps by 40%. Plus, it comes in a shiny, albeit pricey, box.
The game also comes with a strategic formation feature that allows you to see which abilities will benefit the entire team in the long run. For example, Scamp will improve the spawn rate of monsters by 50%. Similarly, an Artaxes will buff your column. And last but not least, Khouri will help heal nearby crusaders.
There are many more to be had. These are just the tip of the iceberg. However, you can only take advantage of them if you are prepared to invest in the time, energy, and resources required to build a strong team.
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