

Always keep an eye on this and test them out in your formation to see what effect they have on DPS. – getting this further, you will most likely complete more missions with your worse crusaders since they are not in a formation, and they can potentially get better than the main ones. – number of missions you have completed for Enchantment points matters as well as each Enchantment point gives you 25% more damage for crusader.

Sometimes, some items give amazing bonuses that can change the course of the game and turn a weak Crusader into a really good one. There are some other things that must be taken into account when choosing the best Crusaders for your team: All in all, this is a really good formation! However, I keep Jim in play and I doubt it will ever be worth replacing him with somebody else, while Natalie is there not for the amount of damage she does (although she does get really good after level 300+), but for the bonus she gives to Nate. Now it’s mostly the high level heroes that you will be using and they only get better and better. Now moving forward to late game when you have all the heroes unlocked, things changed a little bit again. Jim the Lumberjack is, though, one of the Crusaders that you always need in your formation, while both Sasha and the Princess are useful for a long time. There is also an intermediary, mid game formation I can recommend, which follows similar rules but is now optimized for DPS:Īs you can see in the image above, better heroes have been unlocked and replaced the Bushwhacker, as well as the Hermit whose bonus for not having somebody in front of him was no longer useful in terms of total DPS. You can make it even better if you are not tapping the screen a lot and replace the Bushwhacker with any hero you have available for a boost of DPS. Here is my suggested formation for early game: Make sure that you position them right in order to get the most out of it.


These are very good heroes for a long time as their overall bonuses improve the DPS of your Crusaders by a ton. We’ll have a screenshot for each recommended formation to make everything a lot easier to follow, and we will first talk about the recommended formation for the early game.Įarly on in the game, we have to take advantage of the bonuses offered by some of the best early heroes (and best overall heroes in the game), specifically Jim the Lumberjack, Sasha the Warrior, the Hermit and the Princess. I usually separate the formations in two categories: early game formations and late game ones, the latter being those when you have all the heroes unlocked and available to you. The formation that you will use the most in the game is the triangle one and this article will be mostly about that, even though the same techniques apply to other formations as well. So let’s not waste any time and let’s check out the best formation for Crusaders of the Lost Idols and best heroes to use in battle! And since the game is constantly updating, this guide will help you get the best formation recommendations based on the latest version of the game, after the tweaks and changes of specific Crusaders. And I am here to help you with that!Īlthough there are multiple elements that come into play when deciding what’s the best Crusaders of the Lost Idols formation, some generic rules always apply. But one extremely important thing in the game is choosing the best formation or, better said, the best members for your formation. Crusaders of the Lost Idols is one of the best and most addictive idle clicker games available on mobile right now and we’ve already shared a bunch of tips and tricks to help improve the gameplay.
