KingJMobile
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To check, you can renovate Tourney Grounds, right? The Store Building kit doesn't work for limited buildings, but I assume you can still renovate it.
You don't renovate it. You "sell" it (meaning delete) and replace it with a new one.To check, you can renovate Tourney Grounds, right? The Store Building kit doesn't work for limited buildings, but I assume you can still renovate it.
Thanks, Ebe. Oh well, lesson learned then.The Tourney Grounds cannot be age advanced. So no... One up or Reno kit will not work on it.
However in you leave the fragments as fragments, and then create a whole one from fragments after you Era up, i'm sure the newly created one will be of the age you are when you created it.
If you created it early and keep it in storage, then age up... sadly the building will remain the age you created it (even if you did not put it in your City) . The moral is do not make a whole one from fragments until after you Era up .
Do you know what daily attrition would be enough to get 1 tourney grounds per season?To throw some numbers out there, if you can reach around 105-120 attrition then that means over 6k battles per season. Which is enough for 3 tourney grounds every 2 seasons.
Assuming you max out daily, and don't get really bad luck on fragments.
500 fragments are needed and the drop rate seems to be roughly 12% (one frag per every 8.4 battles on average). Using this average, approximately 4200 battles are needed to gather enough fragments. With 11 days of play, this works out to 382 daily battles. If all of these battles were on 20% sectors the resultant attrition would be 76.Do you know what daily attrition would be enough to get 1 tourney grounds per season?
Thank you very much for detailed answer!500 fragments are needed and the drop rate seems to be roughly 12% (one frag per every 8.4 battles on average). Using this average, approximately 4200 battles are needed to gather enough fragments. With 11 days of play, this works out to 382 daily battles. If all of these battles were on 20% sectors the resultant attrition would be 76.