Kranyar the Mysterious
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Unique buildings is the key word there.At best they are touching 1 unique building. To get the attack and defense bonuses they need to touch 2.
Unique buildings is the key word there.At best they are touching 1 unique building. To get the attack and defense bonuses they need to touch 2.
Yes, that should work.I was going for this setup, but now I'm thinking maybe I should get more defense boost for the attackers. What do you think if I switch the Wheat Fields and Ochre Yards in this?
Thanks! I think I'll go for a slightly different option: three wheat fields and three ochre yards, alternating on either side of the begonia bench and the scarecrow. That'll leave me five squares open for the five sentinel outposts that I have (gotta leave one square for road leading to an adjacent building). Altogether, that'll be a 36% attack boost and a 44% defense boost for the attacking army, more balanced than the other option and still able to reduce the gap between the attack and defense bonuses that I currently have.Yes, that should work.
OK, I figured it out.
The problem was that I installed 2 of each, thus making neither one unique. I put the other 2 in storage and will sell them to the AD. With one of each the bonuses show up. just not as big as I had hoped.
So, at this point I have a complete Harvest Fields set installed, including the barn. In still have the two in storage and could try putting them somewhere else, but I don't have the room.they don't need to be unique as in the only one of that particular building in your city. You can have as many as you like and can even have 2 of them touching 1 building but you only get credit for 1 of each particular building when it says unique buildings for the bonuses for being next to each other (and touching) so as noted they only count as 1 even if you have 2 touching the same building.