![]() You can just quickly craft multiple times as fast as you can.There are several ways to figure out what the next craft will look like: The crafting exploits all rely on the same thing: figuring out what comes next, and if necessary, changing what you craft and retrying. How can devs detect this? Uncertain if it can be detected easily….Pro tip: combine this with craft exploits to predict a 77 is coming next.If you hit the craft button at that time you will pay full price, but the item will not be ephemeral and can be kept after the ANB is over. 213k gold for a 71 legendary instead of 21.3k, and 35 GE per stat instead of 7). With some luck, you will suddenly see the crafting cost is full price (i.e. If you “know” a third 77 is coming (see below for crafting exploits), you can also try to switch application in and out of the game a few times, disconnect internet, reconnect, etc, and each time go to a crafting page, trying to get the game to desynchronise.How can devs detect this? They’ll need to keep track of item identifiers on all ANB heroes the moment the event finishes (as after that you can no longer craft ephemerals), and afterwards start doing regular spot checks to see if more than 2 of those identifiers appear in the main account of players that finished their event.Pro tip: don’t forget to still socket it while it was ephemeral, that way you can still use the 80% discount on gem cost.Don’t restart the game, as that will remove all ephemeral items, you need to really CT it immediately. Then immediately after ending the event, go to the hero you wish to keep the item on permanently, buy it back, and apply a CT to it to turn it into a regular non-ephemeral Celestial legendary. ![]() you have crafted 3 different lvl77 items and wish to keep all three), you can sell it to a store right before hitting the End Event button. If you wish to “keep” an ephemeral item after finishing an ANB (e.g.How can devs detect this? Very simple, just check the posting time of leaderboard entries and refuse all those after the event has finished.That way they just suddenly appear in the leaderboard out of nowhere, and everyone else already stopped pushing. Pro tip: some players make their final push up to 5-10 hours after an ANB event is “finished”.If you close the game before the end of the ANB event, and then open it after the event is finished, if you’re fast enough you can sometimes still start a new level, before the game realises the event should have been over.How can devs detect this? Very simple, for each hero just look at the number of times the ambush levels are completed, and compare this to the event time passed (which should be 60 seconds per completion).Pro tip: In ambush levels, like “Out of Nowhere” or “Fiery Pits”, the event timer will be paused while all mobs spawn, so you can kill them all at once afterwards, collect loads of XP, Gold and materials, and use only 2-3 second event time.When you exit the map, your event timer is paused. In ANBs, you can enter a level, click on the game map and wait 30 seconds.Finally they can compare the event time before and after each trial start, again, through those packets. They can also stop the game from unlocking the next trial if not a single such packet arrived at the servers. They could look at these packets logged, and ban players that have many of those packets sent during trials, but then never finish the TL run. How can devs detect this? While playing trials, the game regularly checks with the game servers if the connection is interrupted.Pro tip: this is sometimes referred to as “SL pushing”, for “Save & Load” of the game state.You will also recover all lost event time when rolling back. complete the trial in less than 6:10 (or one of the faster time thresholds) to skip one (or multiple) trials during your pushing. This way you can retry multiple times to e.g. Second option is to play the trial to the end, killing the boss, but not entering the portal, and instead cutting the connection and logging our or opening the game on another device. There are several ways to roll back the event timer during trials.įirst option is just on purpose cutting the internet connection as soon as the trial start, and then either reconnect if your trial went fine, or staying disconnected and logging out or opening the game on another device if your trial went bad and you wish to recover the lost event time.That way the developers can close them and keep this game enjoyable for everyone. Since it’s unfair that only a small group of people knows about and abuses the exploits in this game, it’s time to make them public.
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