PrimroseSylvia
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On italian newsletter isn't mentioned, so thanks for the infoThe newsletter announced it for "the first days of January", so it should pop up on Beta very soon ...
On italian newsletter isn't mentioned, so thanks for the infoThe newsletter announced it for "the first days of January", so it should pop up on Beta very soon ...
Ok thxYes, @Heffernan, you've got it right.
This is my Troll connected to a few fountains and a hand (=2 bonuses) in my main city on a live server, so you can see what it looks like when placed:
Which quest cost you goods?If the game devs would lower the cost of goods required to complete events, we would have more goods to trade with our fellowship and neighbors.
Which quest cost you goods?
"Buy KP" can be done with coins
"gain relics" can be done with troops
Finished quest line in 2 weeks. Goods and troops were enough to progress from the end of chapter 4 to the start of dwarves during the event."gain relics" , tournaments work best, but you need to train your troops and during such a long event you can't keep up
But isn't using troops in the tournament something you normally do anyways?"gain relics" , tournaments work best, but you need to train your troops and during such a long event you can't keep up
But isn't using troops in the tournament something you normally do anyways?
I am at the end of halflings on 2 accounts, and I'm training ~180 squads per week, getting 1600+ points and 100+ relics per week is costing me around 100-120 squads.It depends on how many unit upgrade research you have already done, but believe me when you've finished the halflings, training for tournaments is becoming a real pain. Not because of the supplies cost, but only because it will take you about 2-3 hours to get one single troop trained.
Doing more than 10 provinces, 5 or 6 rounds, costs me about 50-70 troops. That's about 1 1/2 week non-stop training