Hero resurrection in Game of War fire Age, how does it work?
My hero was sacrificed, there is no noticeable lost in experience points for my hero or power in my city. I see a timer countdown of 7 days and the help button says:
You have 7 days to resurrect your Hero with no loss of experience. Although, if your hero does pass on, a descendent of your Hero will emerge to lead your city! You may also hire a new Hero. The descendent/hired Hero will maintain an amount of the fallen Hero's XP, the amount of XP maintained is dependent on the level of your Gymnos.
So, what would happen to my hero's XP points and my city's power points if I resurrect my hero before the 7 days timer expires? and what would happen if I resurrect him after the timer has expired?
As a side note, I would like to stop babysitting my account for a while, so I'd prefer not to resurrect my hero, but it's not clear to me what is the penalty imposed by the game for a bit of leisure time :)
Best Answer
If you let the hero expire, the XP the hero garnered isn't necessarily lost. The Gymnos determines how much of the XP is restored to a new hero when hired.
A level 20 gymnos will restore 100% of the XP points of the newly hired hero when you decide to come back. My recommendation is to bring gymnos to that level if you're close.
In all actuality, a level 45 hero is the minimum IMO of what you really need. There's a lot of construction equipment (Book of Odysseus for instance) that hinges on a level 45 hero.
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A lvl 20 gymnos will not return 100% of the hero XP. Lvl 21 is maxed out, around 90% return. You will only regain the hero level and XP retained by the gymnos if you resurrect your hero. Hiring a new hero will start you from lvl 1.
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