How to acquire free energy and money in "animals and coins" (my personal survival guide) 

 

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I actually burned my avocado toast last Tuesday as I was gazing at my phone waiting for my energy bar to reach 50/50 so I might finish a raid. Barnaby, my cat, was judging me. I could sense it. 

If you're reading this, you most likely understand the precise agony I am referring to. You are deep in Animals and Coins' trenches. You have a half-built virtual village, a strong need to improve your adorable tiny animal crew, and precisely no money to your name. Your energy is down and the game is teasing you with that tiny Buy More? pop-up. 

Friend, store your credit card. Move from the wallet. 

Though I've been playing this game for an uncomfortably long time (don't ask me to do the math on my screen time report), I have evolved a very particular, somewhat obsessive system for gathering free energy and cash. Get a coffee or a highly caffeinated energy drink; no judgment here; let me present my own gospel. 
1. The Daily Link Ritual (My Sacred Morning Routine) 

See, I am not an early riser. Usually I growl at my spouse and flee the sun. But I am up at exactly nine in the morning. Why? The daily links fall. 

Every single day the developers share official Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram links for free energy and coins. On my phone, I have a specific bookmarks folder only for these link aggregator sites. My partner really believes I am morning day trading. Telling him I'm just gathering virtual monkey money is heartbreaking for me. 

Pro-tip: Don't only click them as you recall. Set up an alert. A tiny piece of my gamer soul perishes when a link runs out. 
2. The aunt Linda approach (Add friends, all of them) 

Starting off, I believed the friend system was only a charming small social element. Incorrect. It is the backbone of my whole economy. 

You receive a little incentive every time a friend sends you energy. What then did I do? I embarked on a friending binge. I invited my best buddy, my coworker Dave (who, god bless him, never even plays), and my 72-year-old aunt Linda. 

My MVP is Linda's aunt. Though she doesn't fully grasp the game, she knows that by pressing the small send button her favorite niece/nephew would be happy. Right now we are giving one other 50 energy every day. Start the Facebook groups if none of your friends play. Users are always adding me threads. Right now I regard 47 internet strangers as my closest friends. We get on our bikes in the morning. 
3. Accept the Ad-Watching Purgatory 

I am aware, The worst is watching advertisements. Still, consider me: it's free property. 

Every time the game gives me a Watch an advertisement for ten energy or Double your raid coins choice, I grab it. This has become for me a mindfulness practice. I rehearse my Oscar acceptance speech, stretch my neck, or simply stare blankly into the vacuum as the 30-second commercial for a mobile RPG I will never download runs. A million coins for thirty seconds of your life. Do the arithmetic. That’s an absolute bargain. 


4. The Skill of the Strategic Hoard (DO NOT SPAM THE SPIN BUTTON) 

Most rookies mistake this. Getting 50 energy, they spend it right away on the slot machine. Stop it. 

The events have to be played by you. Animals and Coins always has a competition, card collection, or raid event going. I play just enough to maintain my village updating when there is no activity occurring. But the second I notice an event starting in 12 hours? I start to be a gold hoarder dragon. I let my capacity for energy be at its highest possible level. Every day link I save. 

I go berserk as the event draws near. That is how you get the rare chests and the large coin multipliers. Grasshopper, patience. Though ironically I have no patience at all in real life.



 

 

 

 

 


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