Sunday 26 February 2017

Feeding Trevor with Toad Delicacies


We all know that if you feed Trevor a toad treat, he will give you a random 10% flower. But have you tried feeding him with toad delicacies?


How to get Toad Delicacies for free?

Unfortunately unlike normal firefly treats, toad delicacies do not spawn while harvesting honeydew coins. You can buy delicacies from Trevor for 20 Glowbucks each, or sometimes they are available at Daily Deals in the shop for a discounted price of 10 Glowbucks.



If you have the Exclusive Black Bat Flower (earned from perfecting the Yokai set within the event duration), you can create a Jack O' Lantern daily. Usually it drops regular toad treats, but if you are lucky enough you may get a toad delicacy!



What flowers can I get from Toad Delicacies?

Feeding Trevor a fat juicy firefly will give you a flower that has a 20% success rate or higher, and also has a minimum value of 20 Glowbucks. This includes Apoyo, Lunar or even flowers with a 100% success rate!

To check the value of a flower, open up your flora inventory and click on it to see how much it costs.


Therefore, if you buy a toad delicacy, you are essentially gambling on a chance to get flowers of a higher value.

This also means that you will never get any cheap flowers. However, like normal firefly treats, you cannot get any Zodiac or event flowers from toad delicacies.

An interesting point to note about toad delicacies, is that they will ever give you any region flowers from sets that you have already perfected! For example, if you have already perfected your entire Lunar set, you will no longer receive any Lunar flowers from Trevor when you feed him a toad delicacy. This is one nifty feature to ensure that your fat firefly will tend to produce something that is beneficial to your game.

Therefore, the full list of flowers that you will NOT get from toad delicacies are:

  • Polilla flowers
  • Hoshi flowers
  • Hawkmoth flowers
  • Small flowers
  • Common flowers
  • Uncommon flowers
  • Zodiac flowers
  • Event flowers
  • Any Region flowers from sets that you've already perfected


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Summary
Too lazy to read the whole chunk of text above? Here is a summary of the type of flowers you can get from toad delicacies:

♥ Flowers produced have a 20% success rate or higher
♥ Flowers produced have a minimum value of 20 Glowbucks
♥ You cannot get Zodiac or event flowers
♥ You cannot get Region flowers from sets that you've already perfected

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Mass Feeding Experiment!

If you are a FTP player, I wouldn't recommend relying too much on toad delicacies. I have completed all my core sets (except Zodiac & Apoyo since I've yet to unlock all moths) without purchasing a toad delicacy. Unless you really need that last 20% Apoyo / Lunar flower, it might be better to focus on harvesting normal toad treats and doing missions for regular flowers instead. 

But justtttttt for funnn, I decided to test out the toad delicacies in the game to see how often Trevor gives certain flowers. Here are my results, but bear in mind that apart from Apoyo and Zodiac sets, I have already perfected all other core sets including the Lunar moths, therefore Trevor will not be giving me any other region flowers.

From a sample size of 101 Toad Delicacies, Trevor gave me the following flowers:
  • 100% Medium - 12
  • 100% Large - 11
  • 100% Rare - 16
  • 50% Epic - 10
  • 100% Epic - 1
  • 20% Legendary - 15
  • 50% Legendary - 7
  • 100% Legendary - 3
  • 20% Apoyo - 16
  • 50% Apoyo - 8
  • 100% Apoyo - 2

So... looking at these results, you can decide for yourself if it's worthy enough to pamper Trevor with delicacies~! Good luck with your haul~! xD


Happy Starry Fluttering~! ♥

Cheers,
Night

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Saturday 25 February 2017

5 Best Ways For A FTP Player To Spend Glowbucks


So after compiling a guide on the different ways to earn free Glowbucks, I thought it would be nice to have an article about the best ways to spend them. Since Glowbucks are so limited, we would definitely want to make the most out of them.

Before I start, I would like to add a disclaimer that these are only my views. Just imagine that this review is from the perspective of a stingy-ass player who does not like to spend cash on games, but yet wants the best of everything for free. Everyone has their own opinions, so feel free to disagree with them~!

Lets begin with something that tops the list...


No. 1
Limited Edition Items

Why is this listed as the best thing to spend Glowbucks on? Well, the name says it all. Limited edition items are stuffs that are only available for a certain period of time. Once you missed the opportunity to grab it, it's gone forever.

Currently, there are 2 different types of limited edition items:
1. Event Hampers
2. Last exclusive decoration earned from perfecting an event set within the event duration

1. Event Hampers

These are usually on sale in the Shop during an event, and you can buy them with Glowbucks. Each hamper contains a decoration with a special ability. If you do not purchase the event hamper, you will lose the chance to collect the decoration when the event ends.



Although sometimes the ability of the decoration may be quite useless (eg. the ability to add a rose trail by the Red Rose in the Valentine's Heartfelt Hamper), you may want to consider buying it anyway because once you miss it, chances are you will never be able to see it ever again.

It is a good idea to always keep a handful of Glowbucks, especially when you spot an upcoming event on the in-game calendar. You do not want to walk into an event empty handed and suddenly find that you cannot purchase an event hamper because you do not have enough Glowbucks. They do take some time to accumulate and save up.


2. Exclusive Decorations from Event Sets

To earn the 3rd and last exclusive decoration from an event, you need to perfect all moths in the set within the event duration. If you missed the event, or did not perfect the entire set in time, it is only possible to earn the 1st and 2nd decoration when you finally finish the set in future. It is unlikely that Runaway will repeat events, therefore once you miss the opportunity to get the last exclusive decoration, it is gone forever.

The last exclusive decoration usually has a useful ability which may help with future gameplay (especially Egg Layers). This makes it worthwhile to invest some time and effort into the event.

It is possible to complete events without spending cash or Glowbucks. However, if time is not on your side, you may need to spend some Glowbucks to speed up your progress. If you ever decide to use your Glowbucks to make purchases, always compare the prices before buying anything. Check the cost of all available options and see which is the cheapest:

  • Buy an event flower directly from the flora inventory (10% / 20% / 50% / 100%)
  • Buy a Golden Net (Wisp events) for a guaranteed 10% flower of your choice
  • Lay an egg directly from a moth
  • Hurry a decoration ability that allows you to lay an egg / capture a wisp (if you are rushed for time)
  • Gambling on a chance to get the event flower you need by hurrying the Wisp Mother or buying an event firefly 



No. 2 
Level Up Your First Pollen Flower


It costs 75 Glowbucks to fully upgrade a pollen flower (details here). If you are low on Glowbucks, I would recommended that you upgrade at least one of your pollen flowers to Level 5, and leave the rest of your flowers alone until you can afford to level them up.


Why? This is because:

1) You spend a lot lesser coins for the same amount of pollen produced

A fully upgraded pollen flower helps you make the most out of your honeydew coins while producing pollen. In the long run, having a Level 5 pollen flower helps you to save on a lot coins as compared to making pollen from flowers at lower levels. With all these coins saved, you can put them to better use like buying shop deals or expanding your forest.

2) One flower can do it all!

Pollen is held in your forest and not in individual pollen flowers. Although the amount of pollen you can hold in your forest depends on how many flowers you have, it does not mean that each flower can only produce or hold 1000 pollen. Even when you have several pollen flowers in your forest, you can just use 1 pollen flower to produce pollen until you reach the total maximum amount of pollen you can hold. 

Therefore, with a bit of patience, you can simply rely on a single fully upgraded pollen flower to produce all the pollen you need.

This is a low cost but time consuming method to pollen making. You can also set aside more Glowbucks to upgrade the rest of your pollen flowers, but that would mean you have lesser Glowbucks to spend on important things like events and visiting moths, which also happens to be No. 3!



No. 3
Visiting Moths


Visiting Moths make it possible for players to collect moths and decoration abilities from past events. If you have missed out some of the previous events, you can use Glowbucks to pay Visiting Moths to lay eggs. This helps you to complete past event sets for decoration rewards.

In Starlight, moths do not have abilities. Only event decorations have special abilities, which makes them so valuable and highly sought after.

To read a guide on Visiting Moths, click on the link here.

For a list of moths and decoration abilities from each event, check out Past Events.


No. 4
Premium Decorations


These decorations have special abilities, some of which are pretty useful at enhancing gameplay.

Most of them can be purchased with Glowbucks, with the exception of the Red Slipper and Star Lotus.

I would say that the Red Plumeria is a must get for all players, it speeds up the rate of forest expansion by a lotttttttt, even when it only clears one-fifth of an expansion foliage per use. It is the most valuable free deco among the premium set because it clears expansion foliage regardless of the cost. Therefore the more pricey your next expansion is, the more honeydew coins you save with this deco.


For a full review on the usefulness of each Premium Decoration, click on the link here.

If you are short on Glowbucks, do not fret because Premium Decorations rotate in the shop and will be available again after 6 weeks.


No. 5
Sending Extra Gifts


I had a hard time pondering at which is better, spending Glowbucks to send extra gifts or buying a Bumblebee from the shop?

In the end, I decided to go with gifting because getting a Bumblebee is just a secondary option to speed up pollen making. Although a bee can give you an extra 676 pollen over 20 hours, you can also sit at your phone for 40 minutes to make the same amount of pollen with a fully upgraded flower at a low cost of 375 honeydew coins (by selecting the cheapest pollen making option). If you have 6 fully upgraded pollen flowers, the time needed is simply reduced to 7 minutes.

The reason why I chose gifting for No. 5, is because it can potentially take months and years to unlock all Apoyo moths, especially if you do not have friends who selected you as their Inviter. To show you that I am not exaggerating, here is the math:

It takes 4605 social points to unlock the 4th Apoyo moth.

Sharing a moth on Facebook daily: +2 points

Sending 5 free gifts daily: +5 points

Total amount of days to reach the end of level 40:
4605 / 7 = 658

That's six hundred and fifty eight days! Even if you have a Gift Resetter that allows you to send 25 free gifts in 3 days, you still need a minimum of 446 days! That's over a year!!!

The best time to splurge on Glowbucks for gifting, is during a Double Social Points event. During the event, each gift sent gives you 2 points instead of 1, so you are essentially paying 1 Glowbuck per social point.

If you spend a bunch of Glowbucks on gifting, make sure you activate a Gift Resetter so you can double the total amount of gifts sent the next day! Read more here.

The more gifts you send, the more your friends will love you. Who doesn't like receiving presents? xD

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And that concludes my review on the top 5 ways to spend Glowbucks! Comments or debates are welcomed and feel to let me know what you think! :D


Happy Starry Fluttering~! ♥

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Friday 24 February 2017

Stacking Visual Effects

Did you manage to get the new decorations from the Rosa Event yet?

Unfortunately in Starlight, cosmetic decoration abilities do not stack with each other. However, some non-cosmetic abilities (eg. Triple a harvest, Deluxe Mu Dan Peony) have visual effects that can be stacked with normal cosmetic abilities!

I am loving the Heart Aura by the Flamingo Flower, as well as the Rose Trail by the Red Rose.

Here are some screenshots after taking my Chinese Moon Moth on a series of 'photo shoots'.


Stacking abilities from the 
Deluxe Mu Dan Peony & Flamingo Flower:


It gives the moth an extra shimmering glow while popping out hearts~! ♥



Stacking abilities from the
Deluxe Mu Dan Peony & Red Rose:


Fly it around your forest to draw a trail of gold & silver dust and tons of falling rose petals!


Have fun stacking visual effects with your favourite abilities~!


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Monday 20 February 2017

Upgrading Pollen Flowers: Cost & Tips



How much does it cost to fully upgrade a Pollen Flower?

  • Level 1 - Available when unlocked
  • Level 2 - 5 Glowbucks
  • Level 3 - 10 Glowbucks
  • Level 4 - 20 Glowbucks
  • Level 5 - 40 Glowbucks
  • Total Cost : 75 Glowbucks

Or you can also wait for a weekend bonus with a Half-Priced Pollen Flower Upgrading event.

Is it important to upgrade all Pollen Flowers?

It depends on your play style, but generally I only make pollen with Level 5 flowers. For FTP players, if you are low on Glowbucks, I would recommended that you to focus on setting aside 75 Glowbucks to upgrade a single pollen flower to Level 5, and leave the rest alone until you can afford it. 

After you get your first Level 5 pollen flower, prioritise on other essential purchases like Limited Store Decorations, Visiting Moths or Premium Decorations. 

Why? This is because:

1) A fully upgraded pollen flower helps you make the most out of your honeydew coins while producing pollen. In the long run, having a Level 5 pollen flower helps you to save on a lot coins as compared to making pollen from flowers at lower levels.

2) Pollen is held in your forest and not in individual pollen flowers. Although the amount of pollen you can hold in your forest depends on how many flowers you have, it does not mean that each flower can only produce or hold 1000 pollen. Even when you have several pollen flowers in your forest, you can just use 1 pollen flower to produce pollen until you reach the total maximum amount of pollen you can hold. 

Therefore, with a bit of patience, you can simply rely on a single fully upgraded pollen flower to produce all the pollen you need.


Happy Starry Fluttering~! ♥

Cheers,
Night

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Saturday 18 February 2017

Event Moths' Caterpillar & Chrysalis Growth Times


The stages of growth for each moth are as follows:

  • Stage 0/5 - Egg Incubation
  • Stage 1/5 - Egg Hatches into Caterpillar and feeds on 1st leaf
  • Stage 2/5 - Caterpillar feeds on 2nd leaf
  • Stage 3/5 - Caterpillar feeds on 3rd leaf
  • Stage 4/5 - Caterpillar feeds on 4th leaf and jumps into a Chrysalis
  • Stage 5/5 - Chrysalis transforms into a Moth

Therefore, it takes 1 Egg Hurrier, 3 Caterpillar Hurriers and 1 Chrysalis Hurrier to rush the growth of a moth from scratch.

Once an event Egg hatches after an incubation period, you can feed the 1st leaf immediately. Subsequently, the time needed for them to grow into a moth are as follows:

  • Common - 30 Minutes x 4 Stages
  • Uncommon - 40 Minutes x 4 Stages
  • Rare - 45 Minutes x 4 Stages
  • Epic - 1 Hour 30 Minutes x 4 Stages
  • Legendary - 2 Hours x 4 Stages

Happy Starry Fluttering~! ♥

Cheers,
Night

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Friday 17 February 2017

Event Start & End Times

Screenshot on the right by Johanna Biala, Flutter DYNASTY


If you wondered why some of your friends have different dates marked on their calendars for the same event, you would have probably guessed it's due to timezone differences.

Events usually start at 2PM PST, so depending on where you are in the world, your starting date could be different.

Events also tend to end off at 2PM PST on the last day, but this depends on what time the event started since they end on the same time that they started off.


When is 2PM PST in my country?

If you do not know what time is 2PM PST in your country, Mr Google is your best friend, or click on this link here to have him automatically convert it to your timezone. (If the conversion does not automatically show in the search results, your browser may not be up to date.)


Runaway did mention that they may be adding event start times to the calendar, so we can probably expect an update sometime in future.


(UPDATE: Event start and end times are now shown on the calender. Click here for more details. Also, there may be changes to the starting times of the event depending on Runaway's schedule, so always remember to check your calendars for the correct starting time! E.g. The Blossom event was marked to start at 4pm PST, which is 7AM in my timezone due to daylight savings.)


Happy Starry Fluttering~! ♥

Cheers,
Night

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Event Moths' Egg Incubation Times



Special thanks to Lizzie Flutter and Carrie M Buck from Flutter DYNASTY for providing the following list of egg incubation periods for event moths:


  1. Common - 2 Hours
  2. Uncommon - 2 Hours 40 Minutes
  3. Rare - 3 Hours
  4. Epic - 6 Hours
  5. Legendary - 8 Hours


If you have Egg Hurriers, it would make more sense to use them on Legendary eggs to make the most out of your decoration abilities, but it's of course completely up to you.

Some players have suggested setting a Legendary egg to incubate before heading off to sleep, which sounds like a good idea too.

If you are stuck waiting for an 8-hour egg to hatch, why not erm... grab a cup of coffee, or maybe go on a movie date? xD


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Rosa Event: Chronologies Of Trevor & Charlie

This Rosa Event, it seems like there is a backstory involving Trevor and Charlie. While Runaway reveals the plot bit by bit over at their Facebook page, I am hoping for a little plot twist~! xD

It is interesting to see Runaway coming up with new ways to spice up events and link the 2 Flutter games together. Hopefully there are more events in future that will require players' participation to decide how the plot unfolds.

Here are the series of events, this post will be updated as the story unravels.


14 February 2017


15 February 2017


16 February 2017


17 February 2017


18 February 2017



19 February 2017


20 February 2017

(Just a little sidetrack about a moth who isn't 
interested in love unlike the froggy duo...)





22 February 2017




24 February 2017


26 February 2017
 


27 February 2017


8 March 2017

(Click here for the wallpaper.)


Last Updated: 8 March 2017, 3:51 PM +8GMT

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