I am testing to see if the Damage over Time(DoT) of Frost Tower, Gargoyle Tower and Snake Tower stack. For this experiment, I will be using 1 x Level 9 Snake Tower, 1 x level 6 Snake Tower, 2 x level 3 Gargoyle Tower and 2 level 6 Frost Tower, as these are all I have. Here are my progress, Enjoy! ;)
On my level 6 Frost Tower, I kinda timed out. These towers are so useless.
So I added 12 Maxed Gargoyles to the test! XD
Below are my Results:-
1 x level 6 Frost Tower and 12 Maxed Gargoyles.
2m 13s
2 x level 6 Frost Tower and 12 Maxed Gargoyles.
2m 13s
No difference in DoT when both towers are placed together.
1 x level 3 Gargoyle Tower.
54s
2 x level 3 Gargoyle Tower.
55s
1s Difference in DoT.
(might be human error or just a fraction difference in milliseconds.)
However it is more likely that there is no difference in DoT when both towers are placed together.
1 x level 6 Snake Tower.
2m 20s
1 x Level 9 Snake Tower.
2m 25s
1 x Level 9 Snake Tower and 1 x level 6 Snake Tower.
2m 25s
No difference in Level 9 Snake Tower's DoT when both towers are placed together. However, I would assume that the level 9 Snake Tower's DoT took place rather than the level 6 Snake Tower's DoT, since the time is same as level 9 Snake Tower's DoT.
When two of the SAME TOWERS are placed together, they DO NOT STACK! When two of the same towers are placed together but different level, the HIGHER LEVEL TOWER's DoT TAKE PLACE!
More Surprising Findings!!!
1 x level 3 Gargoyle Tower and 1 x level 6 Snake Tower.
2m 17s Worse timing than with just a single level 6 Snake Tower's time!
1 x level 3 Gargoyle Tower and 1 x level 6 Frost Tower.
56s Better timing than with just a single level 3 Gargoyle Tower's time.
1 x level 6 Frost Tower and 1 x level 6 Snake Tower.
2m 20s Same timing as a with just a single level 6 Snake Tower's time.
1 x level 3 Gargoyle Tower and 1 x level 6 Frost Tower and 1 x level 6 Snake Tower.
2m 17s 2m 17s Worse timing than with just a single level 6 Snake Tower's time!
Conclusion, Snake Towers have the highest DoT compared to Gargoyle Tower and Frost Towers.
Towers of the same kind DO NOT STACK, when two of the same towers are placed together, only one DoT will take place.
If two of the same towers but different levels are placed together, the DoT of the tower with highest level will take place.
When Snake Tower and Gargoyle Tower are placed together, Gargoyle Tower's DoT seemed to have nullified some of Snake Tower's DoT with its own!
When Gargoyle Tower and Frost Tower are placed together, both tower's DoT seem to take place.
When Snake Tower and Frost Tower are placed together, the DoT of Frost Tower is so insignificant, there were no time difference as compared to just having a single Snake Tower.
When Frost Tower, Gargoyle Tower and Snake Tower are all placed together, Gargoyle Tower proceeds to nullify some of Snake Tower's DoT with its own, while Frost Tower deal insignificant DoT and it really doesn't affect anything other than provide a 'slow' effect.
I Apologize for the colorfulness of my conclusion sincerely. XP
Heres a plain text for those who prefer it the traditional way:
Conclusion, Snake Towers have the highest DoT compared to Gargoyle Tower and Frost Towers.
Towers of the same kind DO NOT STACK, when two of the same towers are placed together, only one DoT will take place.
If two of the same towers but different levels are placed together, the DoT of the tower with highest level will take place.
When Snake Tower and Gargoyle Tower are placed together, Gargoyle Tower's DoT seemed to have nullified some of Snake Tower's DoT with its own!
When Gargoyle Tower and Frost Tower are placed together, both tower's DoT seem to take place.
When Snake Tower and Frost Tower are placed together, the DoT of Frost Tower is so insignificant, there were no time difference as compared to just having a single Snake Tower.
When Frost Tower, Gargoyle Tower and Snake Tower are all placed together, Gargoyle Tower proceeds to nullify some of Snake Tower's DoT with its own, while Frost Tower deal insignificant DoT and it really doesn't affect anything other than provide a 'slow' effect.
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