Description[]
The Ninja Event is an event that works almost like the usual Leagues but with much better rewards at the end. You take part in the event automatically every 2 weeks and you'll join one of the 14 available tiers which are based on your trophy count.
During the event, you'll have to fight battles located on each island and ships that appear once every few levels.
The main event currency is Ninja Coins which can be obtained after you complete a level. The difficulty level gradually increases as you complete more levels.
You start with a small number of battles available that are displayed below the banner of the event. You can increase these battles by doing some islands that can give you +2 or +3 extra fights.
The maximum amount of battles is 17, whereas there are 15 stages in total combining both islands + ships. This means that you can fail a maximum of 2 times if you want the greatest amount of Ninja Coins and get the first prize. To get the maximum amount of Ninja Coins and achieve first place, you must get 3 crowns on every level.
Participating in a Ninja Event[]
To participate in a Ninja Event you must be part of an Alliance. Ninja Events offer substantial rewards but also require some commitment from players. Finishing with a perfect score can be a great motivation but missing this goal might lead to frustration. Since there is usually not a big gap between the first place (shared by many players) and the next, even one missed tower in the entire event suddenly makes a huge difference.
Deciding on the approach and setting realistic expectations early can be helpful to minimize pressure, waste, and frustration.
Tiers: High or Low?[]
At the start of an event, your Trophy Count determines your tier. Many players are actively pursuing a certain tier by either collecting or losing trophies before the event. Both have their advantages and disadvantages:
Higher Tiers[]
Better rewards in terms of chests, Pearls, and higher-level Ninja but difficult levels and therefore costly in terms of Gems because you'll need to use more Scrolls and Resurrections than usual.
Lower Tiers[]
Easier levels and therefore less costly but have poor rewards.
Commitment: Casual or Competitive?[]
Even though Ninja Events offer great rewards, they also require a certain level of commitment in terms of time and Gems, depending on the approach.
Ignoring the event[]
Even though it is completely possible to sit out a ninja event, there is no upside to avoiding it altogether in favor of just doing regular raids. Most ninja levels are designed to be beaten at the first try while offering substantial Gold rewards as well as a lot of Medals. Occasional Uber Chests and 1 Pro Chest are rewarded after defeating the 5th, 10th, and 15th Ship.
Not playing in the event at all also means not contributing to the ninja alliance bonus. Depending on the activity in an Alliance, this may or may not be a problem.
The casual approach[]
Playing a Ninja Event without fully committing to it can be a healthy compromise. Players who choose this path don't have to worry about missing a tower on the way or at the end. It isn’t necessary to make time to play all 15 levels, but the final Pro Chest can be a good motivation.
Playing competitively[]
With no direct competition between players, playing competitive translates into going for the perfect score. Since rewards between lower ranks aren't as different as between the first and second place, the effort for a high but not perfect score can like not pay off.
Intending to reach the perfect score in mind, players have to be careful, as they cannot afford to miss a single tower or obstacle. Steps to prevent this include:
- Studying layouts before attacking.
- Paying close attention to what towers might be near the Portal.
- Gathering information from other players before attacking.
- Selecting the right units, spells, and gear (especially scream for control) to finish a level.
- Making sure units can be kept from destroying the gate before all towers are down.
- Selecting the right spells to finish towers at the end. Hammerstrike and Firestorm can be helpful with that.
- Playing concentrated and with close attention to destroying every structure.
- Avoiding Dragons, since the portal may be destroyed before a tower near the gate.
- Using gems for scrolls and resurrection, if necessary.
- Ensuring a stable connection on a stable device with a stable power supply.
- Making time to play without interruption.
It is worth noting that environmental factors are often critical. Technical issues (like lost connections, crashes, old devices, or empty batteries) can lead to a sudden end of a player’s aspirations and temper. Playing a series of raids when the game doesn’t forgive even the smallest mistake can also put a strain on social or family life.
Timing the ship cooldowns are also crucial if you don't want to pay gems to skip the sailing time between ships. This means that you have to plan out the play sessions so their gaps coincide with the cooldowns. As this might not be possible every two weeks, it means that you have to either spend gems or just play the casual approach sometimes.
Even under perfect conditions, mistakes happen. If a perfect score is no longer possible, players can switch to the casual approach. This can be frustrating if it happens late, especially at the last level, which is a bit harder than the other levels.
If regular levels prove to be challenging, reaching a perfect score is already less likely. In this case, players can abandon their goals or start using scrolls to ensure that they can beat every level. At the final level, it may then be advisable to use scrolls early on to be able to use them more often and ensure a victory.
Types of Ninjas[]
Ninjas last for 11 days until the next Ninja Event.
Ninja Tiers[]
Tiers | Max Ninja Coins |
Max Players |
Rewards | Rank Name | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chests | Pearls | Ninja Level | |||||
1 | 0 - 899 | 7.125 |
200 players |
10 3 |
750 | Lvl 1 | Jade Adept |
2 | 900 - 1,199 | 10.500 |
11 3 |
1,500 | Lvl 2 | Jade Sensei | |
3 | 1,200 - 1,499 | 30.750 |
8 4 |
2,250 | Lvl 3 | Sapphire Apprentice | |
4 | 1,500 - 1,799 | 44.250 |
9 4 |
3,000 | Lvl 4 | Sapphire Adept | |
5 | 1,800 - 2,099 | 57.750 |
175 players |
10 4 |
3,750 | Lvl 5 | Sapphire Sensei |
6 | 2,100 - 2,499 | 71.250 |
11 6 |
4,500 | Lvl 6 | Amethyst Apprentice | |
7 | 2,500 - 2,949 | 84.750 |
150 players |
8 6 |
5.250 | Lvl 7 | Amethyst Adept |
8 | 2,950 - 3,399 | 98.250 |
9 6 |
6,000 | Lvl 8 | Amethyst Sensei | |
9 | 3,400 - 3,849 | 111.750 |
10 4 |
6,750 | Lvl 9 | Topaz Apprentice | |
10 | 3,850 - 4,199 | 125.250 |
125 players |
11 4 |
7,500 | Lvl 10 | Topaz Adept |
11 | 4,200 - 4,549 | 138.750 |
8 4 |
8,250 | Lvl 11 | Topaz Sensei | |
12 | 4,550 - 4,849 | 152.250 |
100 players |
10 5 |
9,000 | Lvl 12 | Ruby Apprentice |
13 | 4,850 - 5,099 | 165.750 |
14 6 |
11,000 | Lvl 13 | Ruby Adept | |
14 | 5,100 + | 180.750 |
50 players |
20 6 |
15,000 | Lvl 14 | Ruby Sensei |
Tiers | Max Ninja Coins |
Max Players |
Rewards | Rank Name | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chests | Pearls | Zombie Level | |||||
1 | 0 - 899 | 7.125 |
200 players |
10 3 |
750 | Lvl 1 | Rancid Hunter |
2 | 900 - 1,199 | 10.500 |
11 3 |
1,500 | Lvl 2 | Rancid Slayer | |
3 | 1,200 - 1,499 | 30.750 |
8 4 |
2,250 | Lvl 3 | Spectral Avenger | |
4 | 1,500 - 1,799 | 44.250 |
9 4 |
3,000 | Lvl 4 | Spectral Hunter | |
5 | 1,800 - 2,099 | 57.750 |
175 players |
10 4 |
3,750 | Lvl 5 | Spectral Slayer |
6 | 2,100 - 2,499 | 71.250 |
11 6 |
4,500 | Lvl 6 | Nocturnal Avenger | |
7 | 2,500 - 2,949 | 84.750 |
150 players |
8 6 |
5,250 | Lvl 7 | Nocturnal Hunter |
8 | 2,950 - 3,399 | 98.250 |
9 6 |
6,000 | Lvl 8 | Nocturnal Slayer | |
9 | 3,400 - 3,849 | 111.750 |
10 4 |
6,750 | Lvl 9 | Radioactive Avenger | |
10 | 3,850 - 4,199 | 125.250 |
125 players |
11 4 |
7,500 | Lvl 10 | Radioactive Hunter |
11 | 4,200 - 4,549 | 138.750 |
8 4 |
8,250 | Lvl 11 | Radioactive Slayer | |
12 | 4,550 - 4,849 | 152.250 |
100 players |
10 5 |
9,000 | Lvl 12 | Crimson Avenger |
13 | 4,850 - 5,099 | 165.750 |
14 6 |
11,000 | Lvl 13 | Crimson Hunter | |
14 | 5,100 + | 180.750 |
50 players |
20 6 |
15,000 | Lvl 14 | Crimson Slayer |
Tiers | Max Ninja Coins |
Max Players |
Rewards | Rank Name | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chests | Pearls | Yeti Level | |||||
1 | 0 - 899 | 7.125 |
200 players |
10 3 |
750 | Lvl 1 | Charming Elf |
2 | 900 - 1,199 | 10.500 |
11 3 |
1,500 | Lvl 2 | Festive Elf | |
3 | 1,200 - 1,499 | 30.750 |
8 4 |
2,250 | Lvl 3 | Joyful Snowman | |
4 | 1,500 - 1,799 | 44.250 |
9 4 |
3,000 | Lvl 4 | Charming Snowman | |
5 | 1,800 - 2,099 | 57.750 |
175 players |
10 4 |
3,750 | Lvl 5 | Festive Snowman |
6 | 2,100 - 2,499 | 71.250 |
11 6 |
4,500 | Lvl 6 | Joyful Nutcracker | |
7 | 2,500 - 2,949 | 84.750 |
150 players |
8 6 |
5,250 | Lvl 7 | Charming Nutcracker |
8 | 2,950 - 3,399 | 98.250 |
9 6 |
6,000 | Lvl 8 | Festive Nutcracker | |
9 | 3,400 - 3,849 | 111.750 |
10 4 |
6,750 | Lvl 9 | Joyful Reindeer | |
10 | 3,850 - 4,199 | 125.250 |
125 players |
11 4 |
7,500 | Lvl 10 | Charming Reindeer |
11 | 4,200 - 4,549 | 138.750 |
8 4 |
8,250 | Lvl 11 | Festive Reindeer | |
12 | 4,550 - 4,849 | 152.250 |
100 players |
10 5 |
9,000 | Lvl 12 | Joyful Santa |
13 | 4,850 - 5,099 | 165.750 |
14 6 |
11,000 | Lvl 13 | Charming Santa | |
14 | 5,100 + | 180.750 |
50 players |
20 6 |
15,000 | Lvl 14 | Festive Santa |
Ninja's Missions[]
The first 3 Ninjas are rewarded after completing a certain amount of islands and/or ships. The 4th and 5th Ninjas are rewarded for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places.
Ninjas can be won by passing a determinate amount of Ninjas Missions:
- 1 Ninja = 6 Islands/Ships required
- 2 Ninjas = 12 Islands/Ships required
- 3 Ninjas = 14 Islands/Ships required
Some rewards are also distributed after reaching the 5th, 10th, and 15th Ship.
Names used for Islands & Ships[]
In total there are 3 series of names for the islands repeated randomly every time there is a new Ninja Event. Plus on some occasions (like Halloween or Christmas) new Islands' names are set up.
Event | Common Names | |||||
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1-2 | 3-5 | 6-7 | 8-10 | 11-12 | 13-15 | |
Regular |
Turtle | Parrot | Mermaid | Whale | Shark | Kraken |
Abandoned | Phantasmal | Cursed | Haunted | Ghost | Doomed | |
Eyepatch | Pegleg | Plunder | Rum | Pirate | Skull | |
Special Names | ||||||
Halloween | Gremlin | Mutant | Ghoul | Warlock | Vampire | Demon |
Christmas | Frosty | Icicle | Jolly | Peppermint | Chestnut | Gingerbread |
Bosses[]
Bosses can be met at the 5th, 8th, 10th, 13th, and 15th mission during a Ninja, Zombie, or Yeti Event. They offer a new type of challenge where players will have to face and kill them before being able to destroy the Castle Gate and have access to the Chamber of Fortune. All bosses upon death drop a random amount of Runes.
Bosses' health increases based on the Ninja Tier you joined and it gets increased as you progress with the Ninja's missions.
Stats, as well as other "hidden" abilities of Bosses, are currently unknown.
There are currently 3 types of bosses:
The Villain[]
This boss has the ability to punch the opponent, throw 9 Shurikens in a small radius around him, and spawn 5 Ninjas to fight for him every few seconds. The types of Ninjas that he spawns are based on the current ongoing Ninja Event (for example if the rewarding Ninjas are the Brute Ninjas, this boss will spawn Brute Ninjas during the fight).
The Witch[]
This boss has the ability once in a while to jump and smash herself into the ground dealing blunt damage at the enemies beneath her, cast Toxic Puddles (same effect of the rune Mortar: Toxicity at level 6) every time she puts her hands forward, and spawn 9 Zombies to fight for her every few seconds.
The Ice Beast : This Boss Has The Ability To Deal High Ice Damage Every Time Attack And Sometime It Summons Yeti And It Can Freeze The Enemy's , Currently The Writer Don't Have Enough Information About This Freezing Ability
Alliance Rewards[]
Alliance Rewards allow you and your alliance members to gain more chests (which rarity depends on the level of your alliance) by collecting Ninja Coins during a Ninja Event. It's set up in checkpoints: you need to collect a specific amount of Ninja Coins if you want to get the next alliance reward.
The Ninja rewards for every alliance level can be found in the Ninja Event Rewards page, or you can also check the video below with the official tutorial by FlareGames.