Mrietha
Well-Known Member
with 20plus days to come you will not have enough event currency to obtain prices you might have wanted later on....
Managing event currency is always a challenge for me. I would welcome any tips.
Thanks in advance.
with 20plus days to come you will not have enough event currency to obtain prices you might have wanted later on....
Obviously collateral "damage" cannot be avoided.....i do consider carefully if i want anything on the board at hand....it would be bad if there was nothing appealing on the board apart from the daily....sorry that i did misinterpret your entry.....what is your suggestion to avoid this to happen ?If I open a post office box at random and get a slide, how do I choose that? Today my big prize is the Snowball fight. I got the slide in addition to the snowball fight.
The challenge is to refrain yourself....and obviously you don't know what price will come next days....but your experience on beta will help to make beter decisions on life worlds. Unless the daily is really appealling don't play that day...or change daily before shuffle and make decision to play that day or not. But perhaps someone has more ideas...Managing event currency is always a challenge for me. I would welcome any tips.
Thanks in advance.
Here in the release notes. Hmm, I probably should have let my fellowship know. Certainly more people don’t know about this.When was this changed?:
Original from first day:
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Today:
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I almost didn't notice this change.
The MM spell makes the building much more desirable for many cities (hope it's an intention and not a bug).
I don't care for the lowered pop/cult, i don't build evo buildings for their pop/cult (for that there are much better buildings than any evo can offer).
I certainly care about the pop/culture. It effectively makes the building 10 squares bigger for me. This evo suddenly went fromThe MM spell makes the building much more desirable for many cities (hope it's an intention and not a bug).
I don't care for the lowered pop/cult