Rush Job Event Guide: Point Optimization, Task Priority & Speedup ROI
Quick Summary: Rush Job rewards you for completing activities you'd normally do anyway — training troops, researching, building, and healing. The key is TIMING: save your speedups and activities for when Rush Job is active, then spend efficiently to hit reward tiers without overspending.
Rush Job appears as part of the Strongest Governor rotation and is one of the easiest events to optimize. Unlike PvP events that require real-time coordination, Rush Job is a solo efficiency exercise. The players who score highest aren't necessarily the biggest spenders — they're the ones who time their activities correctly.
Event Overview
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Type | Solo Progression Event |
| Duration | [PLACEHOLDER] hours |
| Appears During | Strongest Governor rotation |
| Cost | Resources + Speedups you'd use anyway |
| Key Rewards | Gems, hero shards, speedups, resources |
| Troop Losses | None — all activities are peaceful |
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Point Values by Activity
Not all activities give equal points. Understanding the values helps you prioritize:
| Activity | Points per Unit | Time Investment | Efficiency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Building Upgrade | [PLACEHOLDER] per power gained | Varies by building | ★★★★★ Highest |
| Research Completion | [PLACEHOLDER] per power gained | Varies by tech | ★★★★★ Highest |
| Troop Training | [PLACEHOLDER] per troop | Training time | ★★★★☆ High |
| Troop Healing | [PLACEHOLDER] per troop | Heal time | ★★★☆☆ Medium |
| Gathering | [PLACEHOLDER] per RSS unit | March time | ★★☆☆☆ Low |
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Key insight: Building and research give points per POWER GAINED, not per time spent. A major building upgrade gives massive points, while a minor one gives almost nothing. Prioritize upgrades that give the most power.
Optimal Activity Sequencing
The order you complete activities matters more than the volume:
Pre-Event Preparation (24 Hours Before)
Queue everything up but DON'T finish it:
- Start a building upgrade — get it 95% done, then STOP speedups
- Start a research — get it 95% done, then STOP speedups
- Queue troop training — have batches ready to pop
- Save healing — don't heal injured troops (let them wait)
- Stockpile speedups — don't use any in the 24 hours before Rush Job
The goal: Have everything one speedup away from completion when the event starts.
During Event: Priority Order
| Priority | Action | Speedups Used | Expected Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Complete queued building upgrade | Minimal (was 95% done) | High (major power gain) |
| 2 | Complete queued research | Minimal (was 95% done) | High (major power gain) |
| 3 | Start + speedup next building upgrade | Moderate | Varies by building |
| 4 | Start + speedup next research | Moderate | Varies by tech |
| 5 | Complete troop training batches | Training speedups | Medium (per batch) |
| 6 | Heal injured troops | Healing speedups | Low (per troop) |
| 7 | Send out gathering marches | None (time-based) | Minimal |
Stop spending speedups once you've hit your target reward tier. Extra points above a tier threshold are wasted.
Speedup ROI Analysis
Not all speedups are equal in Rush Job context:
| Speedup Type | Points per Hour Used | Save or Spend? |
|---|---|---|
| Building Speedups | ★★★★★ Best | Spend during Rush Job |
| Research Speedups | ★★★★★ Best | Spend during Rush Job |
| Training Speedups | ★★★☆☆ Medium | Spend if below target tier |
| Healing Speedups | ★★☆☆☆ Low | Save for KvK — low point value |
| Universal Speedups | ★★★★★ Best | Use on buildings/research (highest point activities) |
Rule: Universal speedups should ALWAYS be used on buildings or research during Rush Job — never on healing or training.
Never burn Healing Speedups during Rush Job. The point efficiency is terrible, and you'll need those healing speedups for KvK. Only heal during Rush Job if you have excess healing speedups and are close to a reward tier.
Reward Tiers
| Tier | Points Required | Key Rewards | Is It Worth Pushing? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 | [PLACEHOLDER] | [PLACEHOLDER] | ✅ Free — always hit this |
| Tier 2 | [PLACEHOLDER] | [PLACEHOLDER] | ✅ Usually achievable |
| Tier 3 | [PLACEHOLDER] | [PLACEHOLDER] | ⚠️ Only if prep was done |
| Tier 4 | [PLACEHOLDER] | [PLACEHOLDER] | ⚠️ Requires speedup investment |
| Tier 5 | [PLACEHOLDER] | [PLACEHOLDER] | ❌ F2P usually stops here |
| Max | [PLACEHOLDER] | [PLACEHOLDER] | ❌ Heavy spender only |
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F2P Target: Tier 3-4 with proper preparation. Don't push to max — the speedup cost exceeds the reward value.
What NOT to Do
Common Rush Job Mistakes:
- ❌ Starting a major building/research BEFORE Rush Job starts (wasted points)
- ❌ Burning healing speedups for minimal points
- ❌ Using universal speedups on training instead of building/research
- ❌ Pushing past your target tier (waste of resources for minimal marginal reward)
- ❌ Forgetting to queue up activities the day before
- ❌ Spending gems on speedups to hit a tier (gem value rarely justifies it)
Rush Job During Pre-KvK Preparation
Rush Job and KvK prep overlap frequently. Here's how to balance both:
- Training speedups: Use during Rush Job — you're training for KvK anyway
- Building speedups: Use during Rush Job — TC upgrades give huge points AND KvK power
- Research speedups: Use during Rush Job — combat research gives points AND KvK advantage
- Healing speedups: SAVE for KvK — terrible Rush Job ROI and critical during warfare
The overlap is actually beneficial: Rush Job rewards you for doing KvK prep activities.
Key Takeaways
- Preparation > spending — queue activities 24 hours before the event
- Buildings and research give the most points per speedup invested
- Never use healing speedups for Rush Job points — save them for KvK
- Universal speedups → buildings/research during Rush Job, always
- Stop at your target tier — extra points above a threshold are wasted
- Rush Job rewards KvK prep activities — the goals align naturally
For speedup optimization across all events, see our Events Guide. For KvK-specific preparation, check our KvK Preparation Playbook.