
There are not enough friendly units to make this buff worth it You sink 540 power into a building that does not directly help you clear the map. There are a few points why building Wheel of Gifts right after you get Tier 3 or Tier 4 is a bad idea: Because of the sometimes harsh time limit on the Random PvE maps, investing 540 power into building will take away the time you could have spent advancing in the map. For 540, you could also build 2 Gemeyes, which is enough to clear some of the earlier camps. Now you spend three times 180 power to get these buildings, which is 540 power total. Why not add a third building so all the friendly units heal for a percentage of their total health? For another 180 power, these same units also takes 20% less damage. For example, for 180 power, you can have about 20 Tier 4 units deal 20% more damage. Because of the multitude of friendly units in the game, 180 power for a buff sounds very cheap. The idea behind having this building is that it buffs up all friendly units in the game, which includes those of your teammates. These maps are also where Wheel of Gifts are commonly found. This time limit is part of the difficulty for the higher difficulty maps, especially in four player maps. In Random PvE you have to kill all enemies within a certain time alone, or with a group of two or four players. Since this card is mainly used in Random PvE matches, this topic will mainly focus on that area. However, this plays perfectly into why it is not as great or efficient as most people think. You pay 180 power up front, and you get a global buff. This is even further enhanced when considering that the buffs are “free”. On paper, these buffs sounds very impressive. You can have all three buffs active at the same time by building three of these buildings. The third buff regenerates every friendly unit, yours and your allies, for 3% of their life total every 4 seconds. The second buff allows you and your allies to take 20% less damage. The first buff allows you and your allies units to deal 20% more damage. When constructed, it allows you to choose one out of three global buffs. Wheel of Gifts is a Tier 3 Shrine with the rare rarity. However, the idea that this card is “good” still lingers among the more casual or older players.īefore fast forwarding to the present, let’s first see what the card does. Ever since the revival of the game by the Skylords Reborn team, this bug is no longer possible. This was mainly the case for Random PvE maps. This, together with how easy to use Lost Spirit Ships are, made any map a walk in the park. Back in EA days, there was a bug where it was possible to stack multiple of the same buff. This card is notorious for probably the wrong reasons.


Now hear me out, there might be a place and time where it can be useful, but continue reading why the majority of the community came to this conclusion as well.
