Tips & Tricks to Playing Stick Cricket Clash
People who play Stick Cricket Clash often experience a bit of difficulty when they get to the middle parts of the game since they are introduced to many advanced mechanics. Stick Cricket Clash uses a lot of gameplay features that are present in many mobile game titles on the market. For those who haven’t played a lot of mobile games in the past, it’s easy to get confused about what to do with these mechanics and how you can maximize them to your advantage when playing the game.
Sports games like Stick Cricket Clash often perform well among mobile gamers because it provides every type of gamer with a great experience that is relatable to the real world. It’s easy to get engrossed in these kinds of games, especially if you’re a huge fan of cricket. That’s why we’ve prepared these tips and tricks to give players a better idea of using the game’s features to their fullest potential. Once you’ve learned these tips and tricks, you’ll have an easier time playing the game.
Keep Opening Kits
Kit bags are the best reward you can get in Stick Cricket Clash because it contains all of the resources that you’ll need to play the game. Kit bags contain items like coins, character cards, and, rarely, even gems. These items can be acquired for free every day, as a reward for winning matches, or when you purchase them in the shop. Each kit bag is specified under different rarities, with higher-rarity kit bags containing better rewards for players, especially high-ranked character cards.
In Stick Cricket Clash, you can’t simply open all the kit bags that you have in your possession. Some kit bags requires the player to process them for opening, forcing the player to wait for 1 minute or more depending on the rarity of the kit bags. Players have up to 4 processing slots so it’ll require a lot of patience to get all the resources you’ll need to play the game. It’s a good idea to process kit bags with lower opening times first while playing the game so that you’ll be able to save up the ones with longer processing times when you’re about to log off or are about to take a long rest.
Save Your Coins
Coins are the primary resource in Stick Cricket Clash and are used in almost everything that you’ll do. The main reason you should save your coins is that playing in the weekly tournament, which is the game’s primary game mode, requires an entry fee of 50 coins. This means that you can’t play the game if you don’t have any coins left in your inventory. Luckily, the game gives a small amount of allowance for players every day for free so that they can continue playing the game even if they run out.
Winning matches in Stick Cricket Clash will reward the player with double the coins they used to enter. Opening kit bags and watching ads also reward the players with a small amount of coins. The game gives a good amount of coins to the player as a reward but it can backfire on inexperienced players because they might be susceptible to overspending this resource on stuff like upgrading character cards or buying other stuff that they don’t immediately need when playing the game. Instead, it’s a good idea to keep at least 300 coins for playing.
Choose Which Characters You Want to Play
We already talked about the best characters in our Stick Cricket Clash Tier List [Stick Cricket Clash – Card Tier List], so check that out if you want to see which units are considered the best in this game. While it’s good to have a large roster of characters in the game, it might not be good practice for beginners and F2P users to spend all their coins on upgrading all of their characters equally. Instead, we suggest ignoring every other character aside from the two batters and two bowlers that you think you’ll be using the most for a long time.
As a beginner, you probably shouldn’t be investing all of your resources on characters that don’t have a RED or GOLD border. It’s still a good idea to upgrade your existing bowlers and batters since there’s no guarantee that you’ll get a lot of rare cards immediately. However, keep in mind that you won’t be using your low-rarity cards throughout your entire gameplay and you might end up not having enough resources to fully invest in your good characters when you finally reach the point where you can easily acquire them.
Check the Store Daily
You already know that you need to get RED or GOLD border characters that are included in the tier list. Getting these cards from kit bags can be difficult, especially because they are given at random to players. Instead, you might want to save your gems and check out the store daily so that you can browse the daily deals. The store features different character cards every day that you can purchase using gems.
The store is a more reliable way to spend your gems rather than purchasing kit bags because you are always guaranteed to get the character that you want. It might take the player a while to save up at least 500 gems but it’s definitely worth holding your premium currency until you get the cards that you want when playing the game.
Watching Ads
Telling people to watch ads isn’t necessarily the most tasteful tip that we want to give but in this case, it’s actually something that provides a major benefit for the team. Watching 30-second to 1-minute ads may seem like too much of a hassle for the average person but if you’re playing on your PC with BlueStacks, you can simply minimize and mute BlueStacks until the advertisement finishes playing so that you can reap the rewards.
Playing ads will give you a lot of coins that you’ll definitely need to upgrade your character cards. Players can only play a limited number of advertisements per day so it might be a good idea to allocate 4-5 minutes of your day playing all of the available ads to maximize the number of coins that you can earn.