Words for Evil

Words for Evil

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Whuts up guys!? Today im going to give yall a 10 tips for Words for Evil so yall can beat the game easily!

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10 Tips
Whuts up guys!? Today im going to give yall a 10 tips for Words for Evil so yall can beat the game easily

1-Always look for words by putting focus on colored letters!

2-Always spend all skill points when possible, so u can continue matching your enemies without dificulties

3-You are fast or slow at finding words? if you are slow try to focus in buying armor kits so you can buy yourself more time.
youre fast at finding words? if you are slow try to focus in buying hick damage skills kits so you can hit em before they give you any more damage

4-Buy healing potions! healing potions are great because is less expansive than paying to heal yourself in your journey, so make sure to always carry on of em!

5-Loot chests: are easy but sometimes u can get trouble with'em, so heres a tip. You have 40s so start forming the possible word in your mind before writting it so you can be more attentious!

6-When you unblock level 2 make sure to play level 1 a little more to get higger levels so you can bring it on level 2!

7-Play with a friend! Playing with a friend increases you chances of killing enemies and opening treasure chests.

8-Shuffle! Don't be afraid to shuffle the letters when needed. shufflin the letters is always good so you can try new words if you didnt found nothing.So no words u can find? then just shuffle it!

9-When forming the words alwways focus on big words! the bigger the word the greater is the damage you will give to the enemy

10-Not good on finding big words? then focus on smaller word FAST, and always using shuffle!

GOOD LUCK PLAYERS!
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gullo 2016 年 12 月 28 日 下午 7:05 
homens de tantas palavras
BladeRunner 2016 年 6 月 3 日 上午 11:17 
Finally,

#16: Always play with the max # of simultaneous characters allowed. (which grows from 1 to 2 to 3 max). Consider specializing: (a damage dealer, healer, and defensive)

#17: If desperate or while you're looking, try submitting a word even if you're unsure it exists. You might get lucky -- and note that the game takes profanity.

#18: The mini-game where you build multiple words: I always build 3 and 4 letter words, which usually leaves me with 2 leftover letters (too few to make a word). That's a much better outcome than leaving 6 that I can't unify in time.

#19: Always keep 3 healing potions in hand, but don't use any unless your health is <100.

#20: At the final game, remember that submitting a 6 letter word to recover 50% health is better than not finding the full anagram + dying!
BladeRunner 2016 年 6 月 3 日 上午 11:16 
I would also add:
#11 Don't forget to build words diagonally. From the average tile, you can move to 8 others (not just four).

#12 Apply patterns frequently to see if they yield a word. Example:
a. a two by two grid that includes a vowel + has an E at the end. Does any location on the board have a range that, if applied, will make a word?

#13: Start with flexibility in centers rather than getting trapped in corners

#14: You may or may not care that you can *intentionally* submit the same word infinitely when possible. It will just drag down your "unique" score. (You'll find that you often tend to do it accidentally anyway.)

#15: Never bother to raise luck: it only increases the gold gained at the end of battles, which builds up to useless levels anyway. You simply won't be able to spend it all.

BladeRunner 2016 年 6 月 3 日 上午 11:11 
Good ideas here, but I think you should probably cut it in half to make sure that rookies understand your key points.

#1 and #2 -- should be obvious. Think carefully about which skills to max first! :)

#3 is especially insightful, and no doubt everyone should follow that advice. I doubt most people ever figure that out. Thanks!

#6 Should clarify that you should re-do ALL stages as needed to level up. (not just a relationship between 1/2)

#8 I indeed shuffle as needed -- but I only shuffle when I'm short on vowels or absolutely stumped. Remember it takes a moment to repopulate and look around too. IMO, it's all about whether you have enough vowels (and creativity) to recognize 4/5 letter words.

#10 is a fundamental. I would add that the optimal length is four letters, hitting as many colored tiles as possible. 3 is minimal benefit and 6 take too long to find. Often, you can toss an S at the end to gain length.


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