Can I split my rafts or soldiers back to their original forms after merging?
No, the evolution is permanent. Once 4 rafts become a Large Raft or 3 soldiers become an Elite Unit, they cannot be reversed. Pro Tip: Plan your merges carefully—prioritize expanding your raft size first to ensure you have enough deck space for your growing army.
How are attribute bonuses calculated? And what is the upgrade cost?
- Attribute Growth: Improvements to HP, Attack, and Magazine capacity are calculated using a simple multiplier based on the base stats: Current Stat = Base Stat × Current Level. Example: If a Pistoleer’s base attack is 10, it becomes 20 at Level 2, and 30 at Level 3.
- Upgrade Cost: The Diamond cost scales with your power: Upgrade Cost = 200 × Current Level. Example: Upgrading from Level 3 to Level 4 will cost $200 × 3 = 600$ Diamonds.
What should I do if I’m accidentally surrounded by multiple enemies?
Focus on Evasive Extraction. Quickly move your mouse to guide your raft toward the area with the fewest enemies. If you have buffs available, immediately trigger Heal to keep your troops standing or Attack Boost to thin out the crowd. Once you’re in the clear, pick off the enemies one by one from the edge of their range.
I’m short on Diamonds for upgrades. How can I get more quickly?
Beyond stage rewards, you can tap the Resource Resupply button on easegame.com. Watching a short interactive video will grant you a massive Diamond windfall, helping you instantly unlock high-tier units like the Pyro or Bomber.
Can I use the in-game buffs (Lightning, Hail, etc.) infinitely?
Your first use of each buff per match is completely free! If you’re facing a particularly brutal stage and need consecutive activations, you can reset the cooldown through a simple video incentive to maintain a No-Damage run.
Is the mobile experience as good as the PC version?
It’s incredibly smooth! The game is deeply optimized for H5 on easegame.com. On mobile, you can achieve pinpoint precision with one-handed swipes. Whether you’re on your commute or taking a quick break, the naval battlefield is always ready for action.