Why use more than 1 training droid to level-up in Galaxy of Heroes?

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In Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, when you level-up a character, you can use any number of training droids (from 1 to however many you have) just to gain 1 level. Why use several? Does it give you better chance at high bonuses? If so, at what point does using more give no more advantage?



Best Answer

Exp given and cost per training droid:

  • Tier 1: 30XP, 213 Credits
  • Tier 2: 150XP, 1065 Credits (5x Previous Tier)
  • Tier 3: 750XP, 5325 Credits (5x Previous Tier)
  • Tier 4: 1500XP, 10,650 Credits (2x Previous Tier)
  • Tier 5: 3000XP, 21,300 Credits (2x Previous Tier)
  • Tier 6: 6000XP, 42,600 Credits (2x Previous Tier)
  • Tier 7: 12000XP, 85,200 Credits (2x Previous Tier)

The cost per XP point remains the same for every tier of training droid (7.1 credits per XP).

Characters need increasing amounts of XP as they level up, so more droids are required at each level.

The only time choice of droid matters is when you are leveling a character to max level, as any XP over the max is lost. So if you use (for example), 5 5* Droids when 4 5* and 1 1* Droid would have also given enough XP, you are wasting credits to level up.




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