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#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!
#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.
#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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