Coin Magnet : Collects all nearby coins automatically. The length depends on the level of the powerup. Invisibility : Gives the character immunity to all obstacles for a brief period of time, and fills in imaginary ground into gaps and holes.
The player can still control the character. When the player flashes, it signals that it will end soon. This is not a powerup in Temple Run 2. If you know you're in the game for the long haul and you'll have all the objectives eventually , you probably want to focus on the Coin Values upgrade. You'll start getting double and triple coins much earlier in your runs which really add up in the long term.
Boost is essentially a score-inflating upgrade as is invisibility - they don't improve your coin count alone, they'll just help you get farther.
Coin magnet is useful if you're bad at tilting but otherwise can be left until later. Mega coin is a direct impact on your coin count but you still have to wait for it to show randomly in-game. Strictly from an efficiency standpoint, I'd grab level one in mega coin, then max coin value before going back and forth between mega coin and coin magnet until they're maxed.
Then focus on the other two and objectives to get the high scores. If you are focusing on coin, you should ONLY get the coin magnet and coin value upgrades with coin magnet having first priority. The coin magnet at max level gives you 3x value for each coin, and when you don't have the other powerups enabled, the coin magnet appears in its place! The other powerups range from worthless to score helpers. Mega coin pales in comparison to how many you'll get from a single coin magnet at 3x multiplier.
Boost just speeds up a game but doesn't really aid in getting more coins per distance run. Invisibility assists in you not dying, and may be worth it eventually, but coin magnet still nets you a ton more coins than surviving a bit longer. I Have unlocked all characters,wallpapers, and powerps in temple run and i should say that u should max out fast is the coin upgrade makes your coins double or triple after a certain distance the coin magnet.
The coin magnet, when maxed gives x3 coins so if u have blue coins, it would be easier to score better with coin magnet. Next to max is invisibility and then boost. Along with a different antagonist and a new setting, Temple Run 2 introduces some different obstacles that require you to pay even more attention to stay alive. Here are some tips for making the most of your time in Temple Run 2.
Your primary goal is to stay alive, so while collecting coins is great, sometimes it can be fatal. When you've run far enough that the game becomes really difficult, stop concentrating as much on collecting coins and go for distance. Green gems are the one exception to the previous tip. These special items can do things like resurrecting your character upon death, so they're worth a little risk.
Keep your eyes on what's coming next. At first, it's easy to navigate the game, but as you progress, obstacles come quicker, so stay one step ahead by keeping an eye on what obstacle is coming after the one you are currently navigating. You can turn while jumping or sliding. You should get good at this tactic because some special power-ups are close to intersections, so a jump-and-turn maneuver can save your life.
The mine cart requires you to tilt left and right to choose your path at intersections and duck under obstacles. The most dangerous part is tilting one way to pick up coins and then having to move the opposite direction when you approach a possible dead end.
It's a good idea to stop collecting coins once you see an intersection coming up. When choosing abilities, start with Coin Value. The more coins you collect, the quicker you can unlock new abilities and characters, so it can be good to get to level 3 in Coin Value before buying other abilities. Don't forget about special powerups.
Each character has a special skill they can use, and once you unlock them, you can switch powerups between characters. The first is a shield, but additional ones include a coin bonus, a boost, and a score bonus.
Pay attention to objectives, which will give your character a goal and help you level up. Those will get you farther and keep you safe from all those damn obstacles. This might seem like common sense to some of you, but it still must be said — try and ignore those powerups that just happen to lie next to a pitfall or cliff. If you manage to pick them up, good for you. But the chances of getting some powerups are lower than the survival odds of you just leaving them alone. Fight the temptation and just keep running pass those powerups.
Your final score will thank you for it. One move that will definitely get you far is the jump and slide combo. Some stages will throw obstacles and quick turns right next to each other. One other cool tip? You may instinctively jump once you spot some red tiles, which works sometimes.
But during some of the harder stages, these red tiles could be immediately followed by obstacles. Jumping might not be the smartest option for those instances.
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