jaymoney23456
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You would just refuse to admit you might be wrong so not sure why you open your mouth at allExcuses, lol. Just a bit of false humility as icing.
You would just refuse to admit you might be wrong so not sure why you open your mouth at allExcuses, lol. Just a bit of false humility as icing.
I am ... those thingamajigs come in handy as a somewhat overall 'improvement ' . I still have some in stock should my p.o.g. get too low for comfort .but I'm not happy or enthusiastic about it.
So you think the overall burden of the rival and his disrespects are worth a few of the upgrades? I don't know about you, but it doesn't turn on my lightswitch to get disrespected every task.I am ... those thingamajigs come in handy as a somewhat overall 'improvement ' . I still have some in stock should my p.o.g. get too low for comfort .
I used a quick promotion where I didn't intend to do so from this also. Should have been easy to do something as simple as simply placing the buttons on opposite sides of the upgrade manager screen.I don't know if anyone else has been affected, but I'm unhappy with the placement of the buttons for updating managers. The Pots of Gold option and the Use Upgrade Manager tool both overlap the screen location where the buy manager button (Pots of Gold only) is located. Over the series of events using this mechanism, I've got in the habit of doing a double tap to install a manager and immediately advance it to level 2. With the new interface, I've accidentally used 3 of the tools on level 2 upgrades where I wanted to use Pots of Gold instead, leaving me to spend more Pots on higher level upgrades. It would be better to have the Pots option in the same position for both buying the manager and upgrading, though I guess I'll get used to it if not
I am sure you remember when Inno tried the same stunt with the heal all button a year ago ? Same deal here , it was intentional.I don't know if anyone else has been affected, but I'm unhappy with the placement of the buttons for updating managers. The Pots of Gold option and the Use Upgrade Manager tool both overlap the screen location where the buy manager button (Pots of Gold only) is located. Over the series of events using this mechanism, I've got in the habit of doing a double tap to install a manager and immediately advance it to level 2. With the new interface, I've accidentally used 3 of the tools on level 2 upgrades where I wanted to use Pots of Gold instead, leaving me to spend more Pots on higher level upgrades. It would be better to have the Pots option in the same position for both buying the manager and upgrading, though I guess I'll get used to it if not
You might want more than 1 though. My "main" wants 3 (or well i was hoping for 4 but that's out now) because I have 3 archdruids from last year. 1 from the prize line, 1 from the league reward, and 1 will have to come from rival.Enticing, but I already got if from the prize line (for free)(a couple days ago).
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I think if you play it well, you can get the main building and extra upgrades. It's not as hard as a lot of people make it out to be.
FOEHelper isn't wrong, you are; again. Here is what the time skip shows when the Festival/Ship managers are at level 3 and the Fireworks factory is at level 50. The 8hr time skip adds 10Q, more than what is required. Look at the 2hr skip. It's worth 2.51Q shamrocks. This means that each hour of production is worth 1.26Q shamrocks. The required 8.4Q shamrocks will be produced in 6.67 hours (not "around 8") - just as I stated earlier.
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Earlier it was claimed that taking a manager to Level 2, twice, works to satisfy the promote manager to Level 4 task. I'm going to put it to the test and I need two cities, from the start, to see if it works. I have my doubts but it's worth a shot. I'll finish 30/32 tomorrow. If this hack works I'll save some PoGs, otherwise no harm done.Rival 31/32 completed , not doing the 8 hour skip.