Lastly, it is worth remembering that the majority of players are not going to play optimally like this: it is a lot more effort than most people are willing to put into a mobile game.
If you're not trying to place first, you can still use this information to maximise your points for the amount of effort you want to expend. The main things to take away are (1) play the first four clears of a node early in the sub, and (2) try to put as much time as you can between those initial clears and any further ones you want to make. Even waiting 12 hours will give noticeably more points than doing the extra clears immediately.
Naked_Samurai said: Thanks Mr.Croaker. Looks like I had the idea right but was doing it wrong. I was getting on as soon as the event starts and knocking out all 6 clears for everything then waiting until the end and redoing them. I'll try the 4 clear, then 3 clear method and see how I do. Thanks for the insight.
Pezman said: I’m still a little baffled myself. I ended every sub top 5 or top 10 but my overall was #18( not complaining very happy). Common sense would lead to thinking with all those top 10 sub ranks the overall would be top 10 too.
Bowgentle said: Pezman said: I’m still a little baffled myself. I ended every sub top 5 or top 10 but my overall was #18( not complaining very happy). Common sense would lead to thinking with all those top 10 sub ranks the overall would be top 10 too. Subs only have 1/3 of the players in the main.So you were t15 every sub so your t18 finish checks out.
TPF Alexis said: Bowgentle said: Pezman said: I’m still a little baffled myself. I ended every sub top 5 or top 10 but my overall was #18( not complaining very happy). Common sense would lead to thinking with all those top 10 sub ranks the overall would be top 10 too. Subs only have 1/3 of the players in the main.So you were t15 every sub so your t18 finish checks out. This is only for Strange Sights, tho, right? Other events, everyone's running the same sub at the same time, so the brackets are still full?