Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-35065776-20180505182324/@comment-35315474-20180505215212

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I don't know if there is any other actual strategy you can use if you aren't TTing. Just map out how much energy you have, how much you'll need to level up a room or a level in the game, and play as best you can to match. Doing that while following the quests may proof challenging since the quest will dictate which room you go to next.

The other thing you may want to add to the equation are talismans that affect energy and XP. If you're close to leveling up and have a lot of energy, then a magic folio might be a waste. On the other hand, if you need more XP to level up, but are running low on energy, then a magic folio might be just what you need.

It's pretty complicated when you think about it, considering that you can't guarantee you'll find the necessary item for a quest which can have a large affect on the energy used and XP gained.

I think the thing I tried to work on most before I learned to TT was to gauge which food item I'd use with my room and game levels. If I'm farrrrr away from leveling up, I'd use the one that gives 500 energy. If I'm just about to level up, I'd use the least food that was needed.

And don't forget about banishing monsters to quickly get a few extra points of energy. That can sometimes be a big help. If you only need 3 more energy points to play a room that will level you up, then banish monsters for those 3 points instead of wasting your food.