helpful for event buildings), a battle simulator where you can see how a specific unit does against a specific enemy unit, and a City Planner (and probably some other stuff I'm forgetting here). ElvenArchitect has building information (esp. ElvenStats compiles information anyone could get by visiting and analyzing every city and is a good place to check out a FS before you join (scroll through the member list, hover over any exclamation point/triangles and you'll see the last time that player had a score change, a fairly good measure of how active they are). Two other sites you will find helpful are and. Here's a link to the section there on City Balance there's also sections on Boosted Goods and a gazillion other things, so poke around over there: There's a link in the first post that takes you to the full guide:Ī site you'll hear about a bunch on the forums is Gems of Knowledge aka ElvenGems. Here in the forums is Mykan's Guide here's a link to his section on town design. There are some player guides and player run websites that can be of great help deciding how many of each type of building you need: You can put up a trade of 150 steel for 100 marble and when taken that will give you the marble you would have made and you still have 150 steel. I'm not even sure what the amount is when you max out at 700% boost with 500 relics, but it's way more than 3x's! You'd be better off building boosted and offering your boosted goods at a 50% discount: Ex: If steel is your boost then you make 100 marble or 300 steel for the same cost. The difference just gets more obvious from there. At that small of a level, you still produce 3x the amount of boosted goods for the same cost as non-boosted. Once you have 30 of your boosted relics, you'll have a 171% boost. There's loads of other benefits to being in a FS, but I won't go into them here.īuilding non-boosted factories is too costly to be of benefit. Those FS members can also visit you: polishing your culture buildings increases your culture bonus and that bonus boosts coins from residences and supplies from workshops. You can also visit and give neighborly help to all FS members (getting coins every visit and supplies when you visit someone who also visited you within the last day). Most FS try to balance their boosted goods within the FS (so try to have equal numbers of members with each boosted good). IMO, a FS with members at a range of levels is more stable and gives the most benefit. You could join one with all new players around your level, but there are so many of those with mostly inactive members. Joining an established Fellowship (FS) will give you a group of players to trade with whether or not you have discovered them. She plays solo and may have some tips for you. If you truly wish to play solo, maybe will chime in here. While it is possible to play solo, every single thing you do will be slower/harder that way. You can edit the thread title change it to 'Factories Needed' and that will help drive more answers in the thread.
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