DeletedUser3059
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There is so much to read and learn about the "how to" of the game. I've only been playing a few days and I have questions. What is a good number of each building to have, as far as the Goods buildings, residences, Barricks, Armories, and the various production buildings? Space is so limited and there is so much to build. I need some guidance on what is most important and of most benefit.
Also, no one has invited me to join their fellowship. I invited someone and they joined me, so we have a fellowship of 2. Someone messaged me that it's better to join an established fellowship rather than start my own. Then someone else told me to hold up on disbanding mine. I invited several people who were smaller like me and weren't affiliated, but only the one joined me. The more established fellowships I've seen tend to only have space for one more member and some even specify they want experienced players who have more to offer. What is the best way for me to utilize the fellowship options - beg to join someone (lol) or just hang in there and try to build my own?
It's a bit challenging as a new player to learn all the "how to" about the game and avoid making mistakes in what we build, etc., so any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Also, no one has invited me to join their fellowship. I invited someone and they joined me, so we have a fellowship of 2. Someone messaged me that it's better to join an established fellowship rather than start my own. Then someone else told me to hold up on disbanding mine. I invited several people who were smaller like me and weren't affiliated, but only the one joined me. The more established fellowships I've seen tend to only have space for one more member and some even specify they want experienced players who have more to offer. What is the best way for me to utilize the fellowship options - beg to join someone (lol) or just hang in there and try to build my own?
It's a bit challenging as a new player to learn all the "how to" about the game and avoid making mistakes in what we build, etc., so any guidance would be greatly appreciated.