![]() Any replies are appreciated.ġ) I hate to tell you this, but that Space Needle probably wasn't worth it. So, yeah, here are my main two questions about Great Buildings. The guild I'm in also does not seem to be very active, but I can't try to get into a really active one since they are all pretty much reserved to advanced players. But: How can I attract people to spend Forge Points on my Great Buildings without having to spend my own FPs on them (Since I want to use those to spend on other players' Great Buildings)? As of now, the levelling of my own Great Buildings is simply really really slow. Which is understandable, of course, since the rewards are really good. How do I get people to donate towards my Great Buildings?įrom what I can see, a lot of people are doing the same as me - Simply donating their Forge Points to the Great Buildings of very advanced players. Is there a better way of spending Forge Points on GBs? Or shouldn't I even try to get good reward spots on very advanced players' GBs?Ģ. Thus, I can't really donate Forge Points in "bulks" like more advanced players do - I can only try to get to the higher reward spots by starting early and donating daily. Due to my city still being rather, well, crap, I only have about ~15 extra Forge Points a day (8SoK's, 2Football Fields, 1Luau, +1 from Guild) and only very few Forge Point packages in my inventory. Which results in me having spent more Forge Points than I should have for the specific reward. The problem: Very often, I get trumped by other players when the GB is close to being finished. Sure, it yielded results - I've been able to accumulate medals and blueprints, and, thanks to the help of the player Addonexus, was even able to build "Space Needle". To what Great Buildings should you donate?Īs of now, I've simply donated to Great Buildings I'd like to have of a few of my server's (Houndsmoor) best players. I have two questions about Great Buildings:ġ. Having the smallest footprint among all Great Building, this building is a must-have, due to the rarity of the attack bonus.Even though I have been playing Forge of Empires for a few months now, I'm still quite a newbie. This building is good, but it could make you poor or unhappy very quickly and looses almost all interest in modern Ages. Culture Farm (for more details, see my comment on it's page).This Great Building is probably the best of all, because of all the rare objects / buildings, that you can get with it. Any level higher than level 4-5 would be useless if the guild doesn't participate in Guild Wars. Very useful at the beginning due to it's small footprint, to unlock levels in Guild Expedition. * The building need to be connected to a 2-lane street. It will be separated in two parts : one with the base Buildings data and one with the Great Buildings data.Ĭoins (per hour and tile) and People (per tile) Age To make your population happy (for a quest for example), all you need is the Enthusiasm Boost in the Tavern (costs 3500 Tavern silver). Happiness is useless as long as you have a Lighthouse (or Royal Albert Hall), a Saint-Mark Cathedral and reached a certain Age (math below).All result will be added gradualy as I get the data and process it.įirst, I will say some things that could surprise some people, so I will explain everything before starting the comparison : All data belongs to the wikia and thus can be false, i haven't verified any values. I took the liberty to create a page, because this comparison will be very long. This article is based on my own opinion, but all idea will be clearly explained with math and so. This is a comparison of every Great Building of the game with their equivalent. Please also use proper wiki tables (preferably using class "FoETable"). Feel free to contribute! If you do so, please do not look at the GB one-sidedly and also consider different play-styles than your own. Although this was an interesting project, it seems to have been abandoned soon after it started.
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