Round 25 - Survival of the Fittest: Both of the birds have the Mega-Elusive alliance.
You'll want to shift your entire team to the right so that they all target Tomato first, that way both bears die around the same time and prevents them from going on a killing frenzy. This means that Potato will almost always die long before Tomato does, and with their Mega-Bloodbound alliance thing going on, that means Tomato will gain +500% attack damage and start one-hit killing your entire team as soon as his buddy drops. Round 20 - Bear Trap!: Tomato has a 25 armor but Potato has 0.
But if you swap your tanks with your backline preemptively, you'll have a much better chance at beating the loot round. The wolves jump behind your team and take out all your dps right away. Round 15 - Dog and Pony Show: You're gonna want to move your tanks to the back. Meaning that if you buy a hero from the store after a battle round starts, your interest for the coming round will NOT be affected. Note that interest is calculated based on your gold count by the end of each preparational round. So don't go crazy with it and make sure you still buy a reasonable amount of heroes from the store. However, you can only receive a total of 3 interest a turn. Therefore, holding gold instead of buying out the shop as soon as the game starts is a game-changing tactic that most seasoned players will exploit. Accumulating as high of a total net worth during the early game is crucial to winning the end game. In the game, for each 10 gold you hold, you will receive 1 additional gold in the following round as interest. So the question is, how do you get the best bang for the buck? Well, I'm glad you asked. WATCH YOUR ECON Economy is easily the most important component in Underlords, every game revolves around each players gold count and their ability to utilize it in the most effective way.