Nicholas002
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It does if you go for the barn set.Sadly this event does not really give that.
It does if you go for the barn set.Sadly this event does not really give that.
No question is dumb, my friend.Dumb question but how does one get the grand prize?
My bad , I mean the all the sets that just have fields and don't have the barn.It does if you go for the barn set.
YesSo if I'm understanding this correctly, it makes sense to wait to bake until the daily is a prize that you want?
But if you have an almost max level one , from last year , then you would really want to go for it.Fall cottage seems kinda mediocre for all the upgrades u need
yepSo if I'm understanding this correctly, it makes sense to wait to bake until the daily is a prize that you want?
It's not too bad. attack percent and FPs, in a small footprint.Fall cottage seems kinda mediocre for all the upgrades u need
Me too!!Going to just save this for the auction and go for wells
Every time you make a recipe, you receive a prize. There is always a small chance that prize will be the daily special.How to get the daily special?
I finished the rush quests, and got 6 September cottage kits. guess I'll have to wait 'til it shows up again to finish it off.
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As always theory never works in practice for me...I should be able to do 10 Quests today by leaving my productions uncollected and by doing the 4 normal rush quests then the first of each parallel rush quest line but then the first parallel quest line stumps me from going further today ( GMT and not getting up at stupid o'clock just to collect productions ) but then I can do 4 more of the second parallel rush quest line ( 5 in total [ of that parallel quest line , 10 in total of all quests ] ) as the quest I would now be on ( in both parallel rush quest lines ) would be 'Finish an 8-hour production' and I think the first parallel set has another condition too thats not too difficult if I leave all my daily productions uncollected.
I went for the ones with a high daily special to cost ratio, but I also kept an eye on which ingredients I had more of, and evened them out.what type of recipes did you go for?