Military (war power), Research (gold levy rate), Prestige (soldiers levy rate), and Political are the four basic resources or powers in 'Game of Sultans' (grain levy rate). But how can you correctly manage these resources so that you can develop quicker than the competition? You'll see that just a few VIP0 players gain their power faster than VIP players. As a result, there must be some unique recipes, which I will share with you. Let's go over the sultans' strategy in detail one last time. Many players believes that they should only concentrate on the military vizier or power, but this is not the case. They will feel fantastic at first but will fall behind over time. So, let's look at which resource we should prioritize. The Best Game of Sultans Strategy This example will dispel any doubts you may have. Consider the following two players: 'Player 1' and 'Player 2.' Consider that the levy generates 100 million gold each day for both participants. 'Player 1' increased his research vizirs (20 levels), and 'Player 2' upgraded his military vizirs (20 levels) on Day 1. (20 levels). Player one's gold levy grew when he upgraded his research vizier, and his total daily levy is now 105 million. 'Player 2' is still at a total daily levy of 100 million dollars. On Day 2, 'player 1' upgrades his research vizier by 21 levels (perhaps because he has 5 million extra gold), whereas 'player 2' increases his military viziers by 20 levels (as he has the same amount of gold). Player 1's daily total levy is now 110 million, while player 2's is still 100 million. On Day 3, 'player 1' chooses to upgrade his prestige vizier, whereas 'player 2' chooses to upgrade to the political vizier. Because he has 110 million gold, 'Player 1' will enhance his prestige vizier by 22 levels, while 'Player 2' will be able to upgrade his political vizier by 20 levels (as he still has 100m gold). Because he raised his prestige viziers by two levels on Day 4, 'player 1' will produce more warriors than 'player 2' on Day 4. 'Player 1' will clear more castles than 'player 2' in the campaign mode. As a result, 'player 1' will grow faster than 'player 2' with each passing day, which will eventually show up on the leaderboards. Research Power (Priority – High) It would help if you concentrated the most on the resource is Research/Gold (gold levy). An empire's economy is, without a doubt, its backbone. Produce gold, and everything will fall into place as planned. Military Power (Priority – Medium) This is the empire's battling force, and the priority is moderate. For war and other events, it will be upgraded on demand. The simplest or most convenient approach to determine how much you should enhance your military power is to kill the campaign boss with all of your viziers at the same time (without using PvE seals). At the same moment, you should be able to exhaust all of your levy-generated warriors. Prestige Power (Priority – Medium) As can be seen, the priority is moderate or equivalent to military might. This is significant since you must complete the campaign to obtain foreign envoys, as well as diamonds and sultans XP. So, all you have to do now is keep an eye on prestige. If you are a true believer in military might, you can give prestige a somewhat lower priority than the military. Political Power (Priority – Low) You don't need to worry about political power; all you have to do is make sure you don't run out of grains. They will take care of it after you have one of the outstanding four (O4) and a powerful Merzief. You don't have to be concerned about political power or grain supplies.
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Every Game of Sultans player must know that the viziers are the ones who decide the game and the importance of viziers in the Sultans' Game. You may easily make your mark on the leader board without spending any real money if you can put everything in the right order or follow our guidance. So, let's get this party started. There are a total of 56 Viziers in this game, and they will continue to join your troop as the game progresses. Few come from achieving achievements, a few from events, and a few from the Sultan's level. The challenge now is which vizier to upgrade and which to leave alone and who to upgrade first. What elements should you think about when making your decision? Should you upgrade all or just a handful of the viziers? Continue reading to learn the answers to all of the questions. Classification of Viziers and training strategy To begin, divide viziers into numerous classes, such as: 1. Class X They are the viziers with at least 60 skills. You can only obtain them if you spend money or win a competition. These viziers are quite rare. Example: P. Reis, C. Columbus, Grace O'Malley. Class X viziers – level 350 2. Class A They are Viziers with at least 8* specialty talents and either a consort connection or a harmony bonus. Initially, they will have a total of 14* talent. Merzif, Hersek, Fazil, Kilic, Yavuz, are some of the examples. Class A viziers – Level 250 3. Class B These viziers share the same characteristics as Class A viziers but aren't linked to any consorts or have any bonus. Baltic, Alamus, and so on. Class B viziers – Level 200 4. Class C These viziers have total talents of less than 14*, with specialty talent of 7* or below. Lala, Ahmelek, Hocas, and so on are some examples.Class C viziers – Level 150 Perfect Vizier's Team A single vizier or two or three viziers are insufficient to keep the empire running properly; nevertheless, you cannot upgrade all Class X and Class A viziers simultaneously. As a result, you'll need a team, or you'll need to carefully select a few viziers and devise a vizier training method to keep everything in order. We'll make the team F2P, but if you're P2P, you can add the vizier to the squad as needed. So, let's start putting together the crew. (If you find a better option, you can replace one of the viziers.) SN Military Research Politics Prestige 1 Davut Evliya Sinan Ayas 2 Fazil Merzif Baltic Kane 3 Mag 5 Nash Alamus 4 Mag 5 Karaman 5 Mag 5 6 O4 7 Yusuf 8 Hadim Note: Mag 5 denotes the Magnificent Five, whereas O4 denotes the Outstanding Four. You won't have Mag 5 or O4 for a few weeks, so you'll have to fill up the gaps with Lufti, Gedik, and Veli while considering the upgrade technique. (Don't waste too much money on these class C viziers; you'll have to replace them with better ones eventually.) The Importance of Symbols BOLD: They are the group's leaders. STAR (*): Customers who buy regular badges and books (attribute, military research, prestige, and political). [For better results, Almighty badges should be utilized on 6* talents]. ITALIC: The team's viziers aren't particularly important or supportive. UNDERLINE: For F2P, the leader is the vizier (but P2P or P2W players can/should choose a superior vizier). NOTE 1: Davut will be the military's leader at first until you gain Kilic, and then Yavuz (or any other O4) will take over. NOTE 2: If you're a P2P player with 'Class X' viziers, you can swap them out for the viziers from the advanced team. The advance squad consists of 28 viziers (50 percent of the total viziers). However, you must concentrate more on the 14 viziers (25 percent of the total viziers) viz 8 (military) + 3 (research) + 2 (other) Political prestige +1, and they must be from Class A or higher. Using Badges and Books Before we get into this, it's important to understand the formula for determining military power, which is Combat Power = [Vizier level x (Total Military Talent) x 5000 + Military Attributes]. For instance, Kilic's Combat Power = [200 x (5* x 10 + 3* x 50) x 5000] +10000000 =21,00,00,000 This is how a military vizier's power/combat power is measured. Due to the union voyage, union war, and other factors, it is recommended that badges be worn by four distinct military viziers (mostly two and occasionally the other two). The military books are delivered to Yavuz (or any military viziers you like). Badges and books for Research, Politics, and Prestige should be handed to their respective expert vizier.
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