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Our “Uncle Bob” team of 20 completed 10 Dachs Delivery Service “deliveries” from July 16-25 , which was unusually high. The team members increased their levels in CCFS from a total of 33,866 to 35,071, for a gain of 1,205 levels, or an average of about 60 levels increase per team member.
For the previous DDS session from June 18-28, we completed 4 or 5 deliveries, and our team of 19 increased CCFS levels by a total of 437 levels, or an average of about 23 levels increase per team member.
Clearly having team members collectively advancing more levels may result in completing more of the Team Tasks and thus result in more completed DDS deliveries. Conversely, completing more DDS deliveries will result in more of the 30-minute “Friendly Charge” and “Friendly Coloring Candy” boosters being distributed to all team members as well as an increased number of Lollipop Hammers, both of which may have assisted team members in advancing more CCFS levels.
So although causation may go in both directions, the correlation of the increased success in the DDS tasks and the increased progress of team members through Candy Crush Friends Saga levels is quite strong.
General strategy for what to do first at the BEGINNING and MIDDLE of the game is to CHOOSE THE MOVE THAT CAUSES THE MOST TOTAL DESTRUCTION ON THE PLAYING GRID.
If you have a Color Bomb or Coloring Candy try to combine it with:
If no CB or CC can be made, then try to make Wrapped/Striped/Fish candies and combine them for the most destructive power.
But at the END of the game (last 10 moves), look very carefully on exactly what do you have to do to finish the game successfully. Ignore the “recommended move” and focus very hard on finding the exact moves that will complete the remaining task and successfully solve that level. Those may be very simple moves like just combining 3 candies of the same color, or making more powerful combinations, but take your time and decide how best to complete that particular Level with the moves you have available.
I corrected an error in the data reported above and have additional data on the effect of a Dachs Delivery Service session on the progress of the “Uncle Bob” DDS team members across new levels:
June 28-July 16 non-DDS “Rest Period”: Team members progressed 480 levels
July 16-25 DDS session: Completed 10 Deliveries and 20 team members progressed 705 levels.
July 25-August 10 non-DDS “Rest Period”: Team members progressed 536 levels.
August 10-19 DDS session: Completed 11 Deliveries and 19 team members progressed 621 levels.
August 19-27 non-DDS “Rest Period”: Team members progressed 351 levels.
August 27-Sept 5 DDS session: Completed 12 deliveries and 20 team members progressed 835 levels
To summarize: For three DDS sessions, out team members progressed a total of 2,161 levels, but during the roughly equivalent “Rest Periods” where no DDS was occurring, the team members progressed only 1,367 levels. I conclude that the DDS sessions either motivate the team members to progress in CCFS levels or facilitate the progress of the team members with the 30-minute boosters and additional Lollipop Hammers, or most likely a combination of both these factors. In any case Dachs Delivery Service does seem to facilitate CCFS progress in levels. Cheers!