![]() ![]() ![]() I started a city specifically for demonstrating this method, and here is where I got on the tech tree by the end of the first day: This is the key technology to my foolproof method of getting your first two great buildings quickly. It's now time to get busy on building the coin and supplies you'll need to get you far enough through the tech tree to have Smithery researched. You're in Bronze Age, and the tutorial part is finished. Also, it'll show you how you can be the first one on the block with Great Buildings. So how is it that my Late Middle Age city's outcome is so different from that Colonial Age city? That is what this guide will demonstrate. This is because my three goods-producing GBs deliver a total of 53 non-plunderable goods for my age per day. I don't need them, and won't, until possibly Modern Era, where refined goods come in. Note also I've got just the one stone quarry, and they've got six goods buildings. And #2 in neighborhood rank, compared to #22. Mark's, level 6 Chateau, level 5 Hagia, level 4 del Monte. Level 11 Babel, level 10 Lighthouse, level 9 Zeus, level 6 St. Thank you ever so much for reading through this massive post, and thank you if you can help as well.One Age behind and yet 7 Great Buildings. My questions are: does the player have to be in the same age as me so I can contribute to their Great Building? And do I have to be friends with that player or do they have to be in my neighbourhood for me to contribute Forge Points? I have fully researched Architecture in the Iron Age so I do have to ability to contribute. Whenever I click on a Great Building of any player nothing appears. I occasionally spend 1 or 2 in the markets in order to get more dye (which is what I need to progress).Īs such, I decided to use the Forge Points to contribute to Great Buildings however I am finding it difficult to do so. As a consequence, I have an abundance of Forge Points that are not being spent which I consider a bit of a waste. I am a fairly new-ish player and have become 'stuck' in a sense where I am waiting for a sufficient amount certain goods in order to have fully researched one particular technology and therefore access more technology to research. ![]()
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