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@Dizzy Lizzie Thanks for the help, appreciated
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@JollyElf The value of Magic Workshops is long term as they produce a far higher rate of Supplies. Please explain how the relative needed-population of Magic Workshops versus regular Workshops has a direct impact on this event. For the event, the number of required items was reduced following Beta feedback so that Magic Workshop owners (who typically require less workshops due to their Workshops' high yield) would not be at a disadvantage.
Clearly if the quests are based on the number of items produced as opposed to the number of supplies gathered, players with magic workshops, who payed money in order to have less workshops, will be ad at disadvantage because with less workshop they'll be able to do less pick ups. I struggle to understand how this issue is not evident and crystal-clear.@JollyElf The value of Magic Workshops is long term as they produce a far higher rate of Supplies. Please explain how the relative needed-population of Magic Workshops versus regular Workshops has a direct impact on this event. For the event, the number of required items was reduced following Beta feedback so that Magic Workshop owners (who typically require less workshops due to their Workshops' high yield) would not be at a disadvantage.
@JollyElf The value of Magic Workshops is long term as they produce a far higher rate of Supplies. Please explain how the relative needed-population of Magic Workshops versus regular Workshops has a direct impact on this event. For the event, the number of required items was reduced following Beta feedback so that Magic Workshop owners (who typically require less workshops due to their Workshops' high yield) would not be at a disadvantage.
The issue is that Magic Workshop owners have fewer workshops, but all workshops count the same. Reducing the number of required items affects all players, not magic workshop owners who remain seriously disadvantaged.@JollyElf The value of Magic Workshops is long term as they produce a far higher rate of Supplies. Please explain how the relative needed-population of Magic Workshops versus regular Workshops has a direct impact on this event. For the event, the number of required items was reduced following Beta feedback so that Magic Workshop owners (who typically require less workshops due to their Workshops' high yield) would not be at a disadvantage.
No it's not the case. The purpose of the building is not to be able to produce more supplies (as all players can produce more supplies by building more buildings) it is designed to be more efficient use of space demanding more population than a basic building but giving greater output. Therefore you need fewer of these buildings to supply same output.I do take the point that players who paid out cash for a premium building are a bit annoyed that it doesn't help them in events where quests are purely based on the number of buildings you can cram in .. but isn't that the case for all event quests that are numbers based ?
we haven't seen this event yet .. so maybe I am missing something
Premium workshops WILL COUNT as any level workshop.
Your selling 10 to buy 5 is exactly the same ratio as my selling 6 to buy 3 and corresponds with the same as others say ... which makes sense because of the output ratio and higher population demands. It also matches what @Dizzy Lizzie herself said about premium workshop players having fewer workshops.I would expect no less, but the fact remains that the people (including me) that have paid for premium buildings, and paid to upgrade them are going to be at a disadvantage in the upcoming event.
I used to have 10 regular workshops, and I made the choice to replace them with 5 premium workshops. Regardless of tool output (which is irrelevant in quests such as "make ? x Toolbox etc", people who have remained with regular workshops have a significant advantage as they have twice the number of workshops. It is not practical due to space restraints to build more culture, to allow more more houses needed to build more workshops.
As this company relies mainly on its income from the sale of premium currency, would it have perhaps have been a better decision to take the opportunity to increase the value of premium workshops by simply having each collection for the event count as 2?
Having spent money in this game (my choice) to obtain an advantage in my progression. To find out that this choice is now compromising my gameplay is very sad and disappointing to say the least.
I am sure that somewhere in the middle of all of these changes there are good reasons, however, the way that they are seen and presented to the player gives nothing but an impression of confusion and contempt for the people who enable this company to exist, its paying players.
For the event, the number of required items was reduced following Beta feedback so that Magic Workshop owners (who typically require less workshops due to their Workshops' high yield) would not be at a disadvantage.
The value of Magic Workshops is long term as they produce a far higher rate of Supplies. Please explain how the relative needed-population of Magic Workshops versus regular Workshops has a direct impact on this event. For the event, the number of required items was reduced following Beta feedback so that Magic Workshop owners (who typically require less workshops due to their Workshops' high yield) would not be at a disadvantage.
They will accumulate, see here: https://beta.forum.elvenar.com/index.php?threads/release-notes-version-1-88.13588/#post-77774How will the Polar bear impact on the boost from boost from the timewarp? will it give an additional time reduction or go from base time
These are two nice screenshots pf tooltips from the event that you may want to share with friends and fellowship, to clarify what needs to be built in which chapters..
Our full event Note is here: https://tinyurl.com/y5o2e9fx