@Background Pony #4E6E
Weird. I thought the game was scripted to give you rare Scootaloo before you get there (who is enough to beat that level if leveled up quite a bit). But maybe that’s not the case after all.
@Vengir
Even if I wasn’t doing that this game was pretty generous with gems, getting 2 at a time from overworld sparkles was pretty common.
My original way to get gems was Scootaloo’s 2nd mission and Big Mac’s 3rd mission because had the most chests. I got my first three legends doing this.
I mostly resorted to using the clock cheat because of that one mission that was orange characters only, which the game refused to give me any.
@Background Pony #CC3F
With something like 12 gems per 5 resets on average (plus some extra if you get a rare instead of common). I must say, it’s a little crazy too, but in a different way.
@Background Pony #8182
It’s called Pocket Ponies, it’s a phone game officially endorsed by Hasbro, like the Gameloft game, but with an entirely different play style, is actually kinda fun
Weird. I thought the game was scripted to give you rare Scootaloo before you get there (who is enough to beat that level if leveled up quite a bit). But maybe that’s not the case after all.
Even if I wasn’t doing that this game was pretty generous with gems, getting 2 at a time from overworld sparkles was pretty common.
My original way to get gems was Scootaloo’s 2nd mission and Big Mac’s 3rd mission because had the most chests. I got my first three legends doing this.
I mostly resorted to using the clock cheat because of that one mission that was orange characters only, which the game refused to give me any.
With something like 12 gems per 5 resets on average (plus some extra if you get a rare instead of common). I must say, it’s a little crazy too, but in a different way.
Or you can do what I did and mess with the phone clock.
Finishing the main plot was actually relatively easy. Just spend gems on the best packs until you have a good team and steamroll through.
But doing THIS without spending a penny required dedication, well-timed level ups, and a little trick that lets you skip two quests per cycle.
It’s pay or wait basically
Is this also a Cost Real Money game?
It’s called Pocket Ponies, it’s a phone game officially endorsed by Hasbro, like the Gameloft game, but with an entirely different play style, is actually kinda fun
How strange