I am now working both on leveling the CF in guild/private swaps, as a few guildies are interested in getting one, while trying to level my CC and CdM to increase my ~225FP daily harvest. Just before building my CF, I achieved level 80 on my Arc also. With a few helpful discussions about this game, and different progression paths, I have mostly moved my initial GB to at least some adequate (to me) level, while progressing the ones I want to favor. as I have many years (also of gaming) behind me. I am yet unsure if I qualify as old or new player: I play for 450d only in one world, in progressive ra, and not following any guide. Thank youĬlick to expand.Coming a bit late to this discussion, and chiming in since I just built my CF. It’s why I’m asking here instead of on my guilds. Is this something that most young cities can even take advantage of when many of us can’t even complete many of the story or daily quests with our limited resources and lack of fighting power? I think people who have been playing for literally years have lost all perspective on what it’s like to just start out and need to concentrate on goods and military power instead. After looking it up and seeing that CF, while an awesome building, really only makes sense if you’re getting recurring quests and have exhausted all daily and story quests. Build your Arc to level 80.” Thanks, Kevin, but how does that advice help me, someone who’s just come out of Iron Age and who gets 20 FP a day? For this reason I am unable to trust their advice to build CF next. I’ve come to the conclusion that the more advanced players in every guild have no memory of what it’s like to be a younger city, and are all obsessed with certain GBs, giving the same tired advice - “Get an Arc, get a Traz.
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