You're free to skip to the Custom Profile Fields tab and read over this tab later when you're ready to build your own. If you want to get going and try some out now or you're not very adept at HTML, CSS, or Javascript, worry not! This plugin includes some examples for you to try out. Once you've added the HTML from the Layout Templates tab you're ready to move on to building your mini-profiles. For example, if you have no plans to ever add a user's IP to their mini-profile for staff reference you can remove $ from the code and everything else will still work just fine. If your mini-profile template is already customized and you've hit the variable limit for your template you're free to remove any lines from the code below if they contain information that you don't plan on using. This needs to be done on every theme you have the plugin enabled on as the template is theme-specific. The code should be placed completely outside of the mini-profile, so if you're using the default mini-profile template this will be after the very last closing tag. To make the profile variables work you'll need to add a new line to the very end of Themes > Layout Templates > Mini-Profile and paste the code below on it. This step is essential as it gives the plugin everything it needs on the page to get as much profile information as possible. In fact, of the four that I have, only one is currently usable, as the other three (two are duplicates) can each only be used on a single 5* creature, and I probably won't be getting either one of them for a long, long time. Just keep playing and enjoying the game,and don't think that you have to have a 5* rune in order to do well. Then several weeks later I got my 5* rune. I never got any 5* runes or creatures by drawing for the longest time, and then all of sudden one day, I got Hippolyta from Maze 5. However, it does seem that accounts definitely differ as far as their drawing luck, so maybe yours will get something equally good, just in a different part of the game. Just keep drawing and hopefully you will eventually get a 5*. But the account with only one 5* rune has about 3x the number of 4* runes than the one with three 5* runes. Yes, as posted above, about a week ago, I just got my 3rd 5 star rune on one of my accounts, but my other account only has one 5 star rune so far, even though I've drawn about the same amount of times on both accounts. Oh, well, at least I have it for when I DO get him. Two days ago, the Maze Boss in Map 5 gave me Hippolyta, so my "unlucky drawing" accounts have gotten kind of lucky for a change.Įxcept, then I found out my Rage Boost 5* rune can only be attached to one creature, Pontiff, which of course I don't have. So I guess the moral of the story is, as we know all too well - with RNG ya just never know. Later on, I did a similar draw (9,500 glory points) on my main account and got three 4* runes (Bloodrage, Warlust, and Delay), but otherwise mostly ones and twos, and hardly any 3*. Detonate, Poison, Heal Amplify III, and Lightning). Also got three 4* runes (Sage Advice, Sneak, and Warlust) and a lot of good 3* that I didn't have before (for example, Bloodlust, 2 Ice Runes. It came after I had spent about 5,000 glory points. It was on a 10x draw which is mostly what I was doing, although I mixed in some single draws. Yesterday, I did my first ever major rune draw (9,000 glory points), and pulled a 5* Rage Boost rune. Well, they do now! I made a similar post in the Runes Guide sub forum. According to the excellent Runes Guide put together by kakola and mortivore and published in this forum, they don't know anyone who has gotten a 5* rune with glory points.
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