Galaxy Idle Clicker – BH Points Suggestion

Quick Guide to BH Points

BH Points for 3-Hour Short Runs

This guide is for BH points distribution before reaching BH8. You can try a 24-hour run after BH8.

Tier 1

Choose these if you can

  • Keep Prisoners (2)
  • QuadPrisoners (3)
  • Dmg/Hp 100% (1) : Even if shields are a barrier for you, this will help you push at least 2 planets more.

Tier 2

Pick based on your preference

  • Free Junk (1): Increases 20% with each upgrade and is cheap.
  • Free Plasma (2) : Increases 30% with each upgrade.
  • Keep Levels (1) : If shields are a barrier for you, Keep Levels can help you exceed level 440/890 and preserve your levels.

Tier 3

Consider these if you have some extra points

  • Free Prisoners (1): Make the transformation of the army harmless, but only give you one more army each time.
  • Decrease Citizens Generation Time (1): Only useful if your generation time is close to 30 seconds (3 times) or 25 seconds (5 times).

Tier 4

Not recommend

  • Free Citizens (3): Too expensive.
  • Free Time Skip (1): Only slightly useful when working with Keep Levels.
  • Junk/Plasma/Exp 100% (2): It’s better to choose Free Plasma, as it only gives 7 more levels with each upgrade.
  • Prisoners/Citizens/Garbage 100% (2): Same as above.

BH Points for 24-Hour Short Runs

This guide is for BH points distribution after BH8. After BH8, you can try 24-hour runs.

Tier 1

Choose these if you can

  • Decrease Citizens Generation Time (1)
  • Decrease Enemy Shields by 30 (1)
  • Dmg/Hp 100% (1)

Tier 2

Pick based on your preference

  • Free Citizens (3)
  • Free Plasma (2)
  • Free Junk (1)
  • Prisoners/Citizens/Garbage 100% (2)
  • Meteorite/Minerals/Radiations 100% (1)

Tier 3

Consider these if you have some extra points

  • Auto Mine Dmg as PickAxe (1)
  • Free Energy (1)

Tier 4

Not recommend

  • Others not mentioned

Hopefully this guide helped you!

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