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Fri, 03/01/2013 - 03:02
Chieurobese

I've read many threads about how getting crowns.
Peolple always says that for a JK run, they earn about 5k cr. And I earn only 2,5-3k for the three depths. Why?
I first thought its a question of rank, but now im defender elite and i receiv the same.
So i'm supposing its an update.
Can someone tell me how it works?

Fri, 03/01/2013 - 03:35
#1
Zeddy's picture
Zeddy

Maybe they do their JK runs in the arcade?

Rank does not determine drops.

Fri, 03/01/2013 - 03:42
#2
Nexassassin's picture
Nexassassin

The JK run they may have been talking about was the full arcade run starting at D9 or D14 if it had an arena or if it was a pre-nerfed JK mission (boss missions back then gave a lot more crowns/heat than their arcade counterparts. Since then been nerfed to match the arcade).

Fri, 03/01/2013 - 04:36
#3
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Rich-Tbiscuit
Hm.

They might also be meaning that it's 5kcr as a combined payout from crowns, materials, tokens and boss tokens (when traded/sold).

I've found the Arcade JK run to pay more than 5kcr usually. Up to 7k if I'm a very lucky sod that day..

Fri, 03/01/2013 - 04:56
#4
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Little-Juances

You trade 15 tokens for a brute jelly mail and sell it for 3500cr. You get 4 tokens per run. That's an extra 1k.

Fri, 03/01/2013 - 06:36
#5
Shamanalah's picture
Shamanalah
my 2 cents

You can run into items in boxes too... I found a Strike Needle... Made the run 210,000 cr more profitable...

You can get a lot of Primal Spark from the JK and buy certain mats to resell...

Fri, 03/01/2013 - 08:19
#6
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Mtax

@Shamanala, lol

@Topic, JK Mission run gives you ~2k + mats + tokens, no other way.

Fri, 03/01/2013 - 08:35
#7
Batabii's picture
Batabii
But Royal Jelly doesn't start

But Royal Jelly doesn't start with JK..

Fri, 03/01/2013 - 09:05
#8
Hariender
oh

RJP run is 2k-2.8k
i think 5k is the old payout before the rebalance

Sat, 03/02/2013 - 02:28
#9
Chieurobese
Ok, thanks for the answers!

Ok, thanks for the answers!

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