The amount of FP and other stuff is pretty good for its size. It also provides no Population, meaning you don't have to worry about keeping your people enthusiastic. However, with the most recent Buildings, it's become slightly obsolete. However, I have a set in my other city, and I will be upgrading it when I age up.
I said slightly obsolete, so maybe you should take the time to read my post all the way. My Abandoned Asylum produces more FP and more goods while being plunder-proof and needing a single road connection rather than 2 for the Emperor's Entrance and Zen Zone. And the Piazza set, which is my favorite set of them all, provides Population and also enough Happiness to keep itself Enthusiastic. Powercreep exists, and it's happening in this game as well. You can't deny that. And as mentioned in the post above, something is has good value until something better comes along.You call that obsolete?
I said slightly obsolete, so maybe you should take the time to read my post all the way. My Abandoned Asylum produces more FP and more goods while being plunder-proof and needing a single road connection rather than 2 for the Emperor's Entrance and Zen Zone. And the Piazza set, which is my favorite set of them all, provides Population and also enough Happiness to keep itself Enthusiastic. Powercreep exists, and it's happening in this game as well. You can't deny that. And as mentioned in the post above, something is has good value until something better comes along.
When they eventually become available then many will end up having multiples. Difference is that the Cherry Garden Set has been around for a long time, and since it comes up in the AD or in reruns of the Spring Event, that has given players the chance to get many of them. Balances out things. But remember that space is limited for all players, so space that you're using to boost Event Buildings that have become slightly outdated is space where better Event Buildings can go instead. And even though you can't chain Asylums, you can't deny the fact that they're more efficient in terms of FP and other stuff per tile.How many Asylums do you have? Can you chain Asylums?
When they eventually become available then many will end up having multiples. Difference is that the Cherry Garden Set has been around for a long time, and since it comes up in the AD or in reruns of the Spring Event, that has given players the chance to get many of them. Balances out things. But remember that space is limited for all players, so space that you're using to boost Event Buildings that have become slightly outdated is space where better Event Buildings can go instead. And even though you can't chain Asylums, you can't deny the fact that they're more efficient in terms of FP and other stuff per tile.
Unless you have something important to say regarding this, I suggest you drop it. But the facts are there.
False, they remain what they are worth, regardless of how many you “chain“ together.Chain them and they become even better.
False, they remain what they are worth, regardless of how many you “chain“ together.
Facts:
Make of this information what you will, but the facts are there. While the Cherry Garden Set is still valuable, it's losing value with the addition of recent Event Buildings that produce the same/more in the same space or less (or the other way around; the recent Event Buildings are becoming more valuable while the set retains it's value, but both statements mean pretty much the same thing).
- The Cherry Garden Set provides less FP per tile than many recent Event Buildings, but more FP than many older Buildings.
- The Set can be plundered and cannot be motivated.
- Having a complete set built requires two road connections rather than one for many Event Buildings of the same size.
- All the Buildings of the Set (except the gong at the center) require their own One-Up/Renovation Kits in order to produce more recent Goods.
End of discussion.
Alright then. The Piazza Set provides more FP and Goods in the same space, and Population (as well as enough Happiness to keep itself Enthusiastic), which helps newer cities.You compare appels with oranges. Compare sets with other sets.
The set can only partly be plundered. The best part can't be plundered.
But when other Event Buildings get plundered, the whole Building gets plundered.Special event buildings can be plundered as well
Only one. Sets require many for their different Buildings.Most special buildings also require their own One-Up/Renovation Kits in order to produce more recent Goods.
That is going to be just under 8 years , on long discussion .- The day you can decide when a discussion is over, Winner will be made a foum mod.
That is going to be just under 8 years , on long discussion .
BTW , Why do you think I am 11 ? I am younger than that .
Alright then. The Piazza Set provides more FP and Goods in the same space, and Population (as well as enough Happiness to keep itself Enthusiastic), which helps newer cities.
But when other Event Buildings get plundered, the whole Building gets plundered.
Only one. Sets require many for their different Buildings.