Indulging that infernal court jester several consecutive quest rounds may seem a fool's errand, as he laughs at your paltry returns when you accept his offers, but he just might reward you very well after that third round.For years** there have been Quests where the reward is weaker than the cost to do the Quest. My take on those is: if you do them, you either cannot calculate the effort, or do not care. I skip them. There is nothing requiring anyne to do the daily Quests!!!
IMO really only the fact I get a reasonable prize after doing seven gets me to do any. I usually skip abut a third of all the daily quests... Either the prize is so valueless, or the tasks are too onerous.
Who cares? not me. My primary suggestion is get over it, the daily quests do not matter.
** I have only played for 3 years, before that I do not know.
A good one to get though if you are up against a tough opponent and have to get GE done on the 1st dayAnother bad one is complete level 2 of GE on first day it opens. Second time I've gotten that.
There's a difference between a challenge and a quest that makes you spend more resources to complete it than what you get.Well it is called Daily CHALLENGE so sometimes it is what it says, a challenge. The game does give other tools like store building ( 5 min ush was mentioned) so after collection, remove a couple of big buildings, do it with blacksmiths, then put the buildings back. Yes a nuisance and many times, not worth it for the reward you get.
That's true in Bonus/Side quests. Not so much in Daily Challenge tasks. As @RazorbackPirate would say, the weekly reward is why you complete the daily tasks even if the daily reward is less than stellar. Ever heard of a "loss leader"? It's an item that sellers will offer at a loss just to get customers to try their products. Principle is the same. Lose a little on the front end to make more on the back end. (I didn't use to subscribe to this view, but have come around.)There's a difference between a challenge and a quest that makes you spend more resources to complete it than what you get.
Agreed, but I mean, really? All that busy work? It’s a lame quest.Why you can switch it I would imagine. LOL But if you had a dozen blacksmiths up and running it would take 35 minutes. no big deal And even less time if you used a few of those silly five minute all supply finish timers