I didn't expect the Hagia to be the second best) So the ranking by the fictional days till pay off is (expecting Lvl 100 right form the start) is:īut that somehow feels wrong (esp. To make it easy I just divided the cumulated FP till Lvl 100 by the production on lvl 100. I ignored secondary effects and footprint so far. If I stayed in Iron Age for a while and got essential GBs there I wouldn’t struggle so much in EMA and HMA.I tried to figure out a ranking for GB wich directly produce FP. My GBs are trash, despite my guild members helping me a lot, but I’m working on it. I LOVE my troops in here, first 3 lvls of expeditions are a breeze now. I got to LMA and I plan to stay here for at least half a year if not longer. I had no goods for negotiations nor proper army for expeditions or battlegrounds. On my other one I was “forced” to swap ages. As long as I’ve proper neighbors to get blueprints from haha. EMA is fine now, not a fan of it but will stay here for a while too. At some point I just started to “feel” that I won’t get anything more from staying in IA and decided to move. Of course there is no reason to camp here for a year or so, but few months is surely nice. All fights in Iron Age were easy as hell, everything is cheap and simple. I didn’t even had Zeus on my other world going into HMA because I switched ages too quickly. I focused on getting the lower ages GBs first. I’m playing on 2 worlds and I like the one I camped in Iron Age more. I’m playing for few months only, but honestly I see the benefits of staying in certain ages for longer. Overall - WORTH IT! Long time to get it going, but makes everything else much easier. Price depends on the world/guild - I paid 250 in one world and 150 in the other. Usually in return, you would "pay" a number of FP's to the person who made the trade. Example: if you were in EMA, the trade offer would be 100 EMA goods for 200 FE (future era - arc's era) goods. Typically, you would set up trades with a 1 to 2 ratio of your goods for the GB goods. Most "Good" guilds will have a goods seller or someone in the guild that can help you with Arc goods. Gaining the goods required is not that difficult. That boost it gives is great, and being able to participate in 1.9 threads allow you to gain an unbelievable number of BP's (I have over 500 sets of Arc BP's.and I am at Arc 90). The main benefit with the Arc is the ability to gain other BP's and FP's. After I finally got it leveled pretty high I began to age my second account. It slowed me down and made me focus on leveling the Arc. My first account, I went to LMA's before really focusing on GB's. The Trio, Traz and CF are all very important core buildings as well. You can use this same technique for getting other buildings in iron age. They’ll tell you the details but basically it’ll come down to something like “put 200 fps in my Arc and I’ll sell you the goods for iron age stuff.” If no one in your guild is helpful, just buy the goods off a guildmate or goods seller. Trade them 1 Iron Age good for 2 Future goods, and you’ll only need a few hundred iron (or whatever) to build your Arc. If your guild is helpful, someone will be able to just hand you the goods for free. Arc goods are cheap for anyone in Future Era. Easy peasy, assuming your guild has people leveling Arcs in a 1.9 thread.įor goods: Don’t trade up linearly, that is completely unreasonable. You’ll lose generally only 5-9 fps by paying 1.9 in those slots without an Arc, meaning you’ll probably only be paying a few fps per blueprint. It’s very easy to do in Iron Age, though.įor blueprints: Take 4th or 5th place slots in your guild’s 1.9 thread for Arcs. Building it in Bronze would be almost impossible since you can’t contribute to other people’s gbs. Seems like you’re in Iron Age, not Bronze.
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