
To win a match, your troop must have more points at the end. With the first set of rules for Dominion which are still used regularly, troop trophies are based off of individual trophies. At this point, passive abilities become less important as well. For example, a perfect evolved epic event monster carries a 2700% bonus. However, once the rarity of the monster increases the 25% bonus can make little difference. The tower bonus monsters are considered to have a higher value. Each tower has a particular zodiac bonus with the exception of the rock tower. The bonus of the event mobs for Dominion only apply to the towers that they are strong against. Spencer’s surviving family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Humane Society of Sedona at /give/Ĭondolences and memories may be shared at Information provided by the funeral home.The Dominion event zone has a tower for each element.

A memorial service and interment will be at Mantua Cemetery in Spencer’s ancestral hometown of Mantua, Utah in 2023.


Spencer’s family would like to extend their deepest gratitude to the professionals of the healthcare community who’ve looked after his well being to his last day, and especially to Chance, who meant a great deal to him.Ī private Celebration of Life service will be held by family in late October. Robin Welsh) of Baltimore, Maryland, sister Linda Jones Lewis (Robert Lewis) of Springville, Utah, grandsons Brian Courtney of Sedona, Arizona and Shawn Courtney of Scottsdale, Arizona, granddaughters Lauren Courtney of Sedona, Arizona and Sierra Jones of Santa Cruz, California, great-granddaughter Rowan, and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews and friends who will remember him with great affection. Spencer is preceded by his brothers Frederic (Freddy) Jones and Kelly Jones and is survived by his daughters Shari Courtney (Alan Bluth) of Camp Verde, Arizona and Windy Jones (David Chalat) of Sedona, Arizona, son Spencer Jones, Jr. His adopted hometown of Sedona encouraged these qualities in him and he will forever be remembered in the community by those who met him, if even only briefly. Spencer will be remembered for his larger-than-life stories, morning huevos rancheros, astounding woodwork, love of nature, and fondness of animals. Until his retirement, his beautiful craftsmanship graced the most fortunate homes and businesses in the area. With carpentry as his profession, Spencer lived throughout the West Coast in his many years before settling in Sedona, Arizona with his family.

Spencer Wayne Jones, Sr., 79, passed away Friday, Septemin his home in Camp Verde, Arizona after a hard-fought battle with cancer.īorn on August 18, 1943, to Allen Frederick and Marjorie (nee Jeppesen) Jones in Salt Lake City, Utah, Spencer grew up in the Los Angeles metro and is an alumni of Western High School in Anaheim, California.
