![]() ![]() It might be worth it for someone who needs the coins rather than the population especially if they get the population from an Inno or maybe a Hab. It also produces coins once every 8 hours compared to every hour for the Ziggurat, and the coin production compared to the Ziggurat seems to get worse as the building's age goes up. The Villa has less population than the Ziggurat by roughly a third but has the same footprint. The Mansion and Villa are variants on the Ziggurat, houses that produce happiness equal to the population produced. Still, they're both 4x5 and have typical productions, but there are other such buildings that either produce more or have a smaller footprint. They seem fairly average to me, but I've mentioned before that I don't like multi-producers so keep that in mind. I guess it depends on how much you like multi-producers and what you like to make with them, go for the Market if you want goods, and the Ball if you want fp. The Ball makes a return, that makes 2 fp/day which double the normal for a Bazaar. So it's another Bazaar variant with double goods, but unlike say the Rosarium, it takes up the same space as the standard Bazaar but rotated 90°. The Dock Market is a pretty standard Bazaar variant, it has guild power as the 4 hour production, fp as the 8 hour, and 10 goods as the 24 hour. PoH at only level 5 is still decent, but the Bridge would probably need to be at least level 6 to be worth it. The Bridge naturally is the big pull here, but like I said earlier it's an inferior Pillar of Heroes, and harder to get all the upgrades as well. That might not necessarily be the best strategy though because I only have a fairly basic knowledge of probability. I took some gambles on it last year, and it occasionally paid off. If you're going to log for an extended period and the risky games aren't worth it, then spend enough tickets on the 100% depending on how long you expect to be away from the game so your bar at least refills. I would still spend 1 an hour to keep the bar from filling up and thus keep earning the tickets. Without spending RL money, you'll probably have to take a few gambles to get anything. The 100% of course is a sure bet, but it's a tiny trickle when taking into account how much the prizes cost, especially the direct prize. The double chance makes it 30% and 10%, which is 1/3-1/4 (3/10 more precisely) and 1/10 tries respectively, so you'll want a nice fat jackpot if you're going to gamble on it. Don't bother with the double chance unless the potential jackpot is really big, something like 400-500 florins on the 15% and at least 700 on the 5%. The 5% game is only a 1/20 chance so you'd want the pot to to have at least 300-400 florins there before even remotely considering it. That's because 15% is between a 1/6 and 1/7 chance of winning assuming a player needs to spend 6-7 tickets it'll get the pot to 120 to 140 florins on average before someone wins. Wasn't it 50 and 100 respectively for both events? The screenshots on the wiki might be misleading me, I'm trying to repress my memories of the last one.įeedback from last year, dug up the link while doing some research:Īnyway my strategy for last year I think went something like this: Wait on the 15% until it gets to at least 140 or 150 florins, then play that game. I said the starting numbers for the 15% and 5% chance were different from last year but I think they're the same after taking an initial look at it. They may give you hearts in return.Actually, I might have been wrong in my last post. You will do so by offering roses to masked attendants of a ball. In this Event, you will also assist a mysterious quest giver in finding love. In February of 2017 in Forge of Empires, you have a chance to lose yourself in the colorful maelstrom that is the Carnival of Venice. You can also get them as a reward from the event chests you can open with Florins. Once you have it on the level 1 (you will receive it in one of the first quests), you have a chance to upgrade it up to six times! In order to do so, you have to advance through the questline and get upgrade items. The Grand Bridge is a special upgradable building. ![]() Zanni Mask Statue Gondola Dock Market Renaissance Mansion These quests will give you Florins, several event buildings and new portraits.ĭuring the Carnival Event you can also win new buildings. To increase your chances of winning rewards, complete quests presented to you by a Casanova.
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