Talk:Evolution & Amalgamation/@comment-173.244.48.76-20170617180058/@comment-35398242-20180424230513

For clarity, when you evolution, make sure that at least one of your cards has its soldiers at max (regardless of whether first selected or second picked); this will increase your soldier count after evolution occurs, as opposed to both cards only having minimal soldiers before commencing said evolution. Every soldier counts. Although, you do not need to have both cards' soldiers at max, because the additional soldiers that you will receive, afterwards, is still the same if only one card had its soldiers at max. I found this to be true after I had experimented with numerous cards -- all being at Level 1.

For example, I had tested three pairs; the first set consisted of both cards not having additional soldiers, the second set consisted of only one card having additional soldiers, and the third set consisted of both cards having additional soldiers. The result I had found was that only one card needs to have its soldiers at max to see the successful increase in the overall soldier count. Though, I am not for certain, but I've assumed that for every 95 soldiers added you will receive an estimated 50 soldiers after evolution. In other words, the additional increase after evolution will roughly equal fifty percent of your max count before evolution.

Hope this helps!