After another 6hr Angel event task decoding the PDA, she gets a 4hr event task which drops Stitch's blaster token, which in all likelihood will unlock that to be gathered by everyone and timewall the event until May 4th. 20 are required and are all gained by a 4hr task.
I dont think the RNG on float gem drops (aside from possibly quantities) is disclosed so likely any conclusion there is speculation or anecdotal.
Yeah this is why Im so mixed up over it... Id also like for it to actually tell us before we buy quite how much it would cost to actually run the float (not that it matters too much given all the spare magic)
If you aren't familiar with the Disney Magic Kingdoms Wiki page on Wikia, it is very helpful. Here is a link to the page showing how much it costs to purchase and run parade floats and the gem/magic rewards
http://disneymagickingdomswiki.wikia.com/wiki/Parade_Tent
Same ... bad droppingsUgh, the drops on the blasters are poor (rare). All 5 characters working on them overnight and only 1 blaster. Sent Nani and Bubbles off on their 6 hour task instead this morning. And decided to level Pete up to 10 on the basis that he helps with something and I don't need to move up any L&S folk today. Working out quite well with collecting for Wendy and Shere Khan - and invested some gems in the Peter Pan float. Expensive to send them out now, but getting great returns, loads of potions and/or tokens and even gems!
Not doing so well getting elixir though, so far off from the new attraction and only been getting bronze and silver chests. Just got one gold today, first for ages, and must be weeks since I found a Platinum.
That information is there, too. Just takes a few extra clicks to find it. The last option at the bottom of the chart is "Parade Floats". Then you need to select each particular float. From there, you can find everything attributed to it, including how much magic it costs to assign it to a parade.Thank you for this, but I actually meant the cost to run the floats each time they can run
Thank you for this, but I actually meant the cost to run the floats each time they can run
That information is there, too. Just takes a few extra clicks to find it. The last option at the bottom of the chart is "Parade Floats". Then you need to select each particular float. From there, you can find everything attributed to it, including how much magic it costs to assign it to a parade.
Now to your original point, I have no idea why the hell this information would be placed on a random website, instead of built into the game itself.
Now to your original point, I have no idea why the hell this information would be placed on a random website, instead of built into the game itself.