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    I got triggered to write a full explanation on the Premium slaves, this entry has also been added to my war guide and should answer most questions one would have about premium slaves.

    Premium slaves also known as HoL glads are slaves that have better attributes than your average slaves that you can find in the slave market.
    In general great slaves in the slave market have a cost range of between 940-1040ish gold. The Premium slaves can have a range cost of above 1140 gold which needless to say has way better attributes compared to even the strongest of normal slaves.

    In order to obtain a HoL glad you will first need to train a normal gladiator up to meet the requirements for his/her retirement.
    Retirement of a gladiator is like selling them exept for the following differences:
    1 - They enter the hall of legends in which they are graded based on how many achievement points they have obtained throughout their career. Some achievements weigh more into your total points than others.
    2 - They keep the gear you still have equiped on them however you can take it off whenever you want to. A retired gladiator cannot be re-equiped.
    3 - You can get them back from retirement for the cost of 1000 trophies.
    4 - You "unlock" the Premium slaves AKA HoL glads in the slave market, this means that you can purchase 1 HoL glad from this list per time you have retired a gladiator. If you have purchased a HoL glad the slave market will turn back to how it normally was.
    Premium glads "stack" this means that if you retire 2 gladiators you can purchase 2 HoL glads from the slave market untill it turns back to normal, retire 3 gladiators and you can purchase 3 HoL glads from the slave market and so on.

    In order to retire your gladiator he/she will have to meet the following requirements:
    Must have reached the Primus bracket.
    Must be level 50 or higher.
    Must have a 1000 total fights or more.
    Must have greater than a 53% win ratio.
    Not fighting in the Blood Games.

    The more fights your gladiator has the lower the required win rate % will become hence even bad gladiators would eventually be able to retire although this would likely take considerably longer if they don’t have at least a win rate of around 50%
    Last edited by Prinny; 10-10-2013 at 09:47 AM.

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