Dew Spinner
Well-Known Member
Does anyone have a layout for the most efficient placement of 2 or 3 sets?
@SoggyShorts, said on Beta that he had 2 sets in 57 squares, that's pretty good space savings, seeing 1 set is 40 squares!lol, I dont think anyone is that optimistic on the live servers.
SoggyShorts said on Beta that he had 2 sets in 57 squares, that's pretty good space savings, seeing 1 set is 40 squares!
Soggy had 2 fully functional sets. only need 6 connections not 7, in 57 squares.Two Complete Sets would obviously be impossible on less that 80 squares, otherwise they are not complete sets. You will have to find out from him which pieces of a second set he did not put out, or win/buy, to find out his layout.
Also, are you prepared to spend the diamonds and money that two complete sets will require?
Soggy had 2 fully functional sets. only need 6 connections not 7, in 57 squares.
I am not asking about how muh it costs, I am asking about the optimal layout for the highest space efficientcy, do you have anything to add to that discussion?????You still have to win two complete sets, which means finishing in the Silver League for that 7th piece of the 2nd set, to do that, even if some pieces can be left out.
Do you have a link or are you just surmising? I kind of figured it out but not sure if it is the most efficient layout.In looking at it, I wonder if he left out the 2 entrance sets which would be 24 ( 4 - 2x3 buildings) total tiles as they are not needed for linking. That's the first thing I would do.
I am not asking about how muh it costs, I am asking about the optimal layout for the highest space efficientcy, do you have anything to add for that?????
It was about THIS set, @SoggyShorts cans speak for himself on this, I don't want to say anything more than he did on his post. Which was 2 fully functioning sets on 57 squares.That depends on which pieces you want to put out two of and which pieces Soggy actually put out. The three that produce the tier 1 goods can be put out by themselves and just touching each other and get the full bonus from them, for one example. I think those three together only use 20 squares?
Also, I am not sure what post of his you read, but it may not have anything to do with this set, because every piece covers an even number of squares, so it is impossible for it to cover an odd number like 57.
Elevengems is wrong about a lot of stuff, I stopped using that site because of how much info was inaccurate. The Gates are only link pieces, you only need 6 buildings not 7, so you can monkey around with placement. I am wondering which is the best monkeying around for the space involved!Actually I need to make a correction. Elvengems has them at 2x3 and they are really 4x1. I got the size from my own city. Info on each of the entrance pieces in my city show no link of any kind. Population and culture only which matches Elvengems. So the reduction would be 16 tiles. If they are providing more then pop and culture when placed with the set, the game is not saying in the info (at least on the app). Sorry for the confusion. I don't know if elvenstats would show a beta world but if so, it would show his layout.
It was about THIS set, @SoggyShorts cans speak for himself on this, I don't want to say anything more than he did on his post. Which was 2 fully functioning sets on 57 squares.
@SoggyShorts would have not said that if it wasn't true! I have had my dust ups with @SoggyShorts but I respect his knowledge of the game highly!Which, again, is mathematically impossible. Three pieces cover 4 squares each, two pieces cover 6 squares each, and two pieces cover 8 squares each. Find how to make an odd number out of that.
I also looked on Beta and saw no post by him on this. So there is a good chance that he made some error in his post and deleted it after you saw it.
You are right, I was wrong, it is 72 squares not 57...see post belowWell, like anyone else can do, I looked him up on elvenstats, clicked on his Beta city, clicked on the link to look at it in elvenarchitect, and the pieces of the set he has out add up to 64 squares. He has two each of the manor, marble, steel, and planks buildings, and one each of the entrance buildings, and none of the fountain.
And Soggy makes mistakes, but he goes back and corrects them in his posts or deletes the incorrect posts altogether, rather than just apologizing and leaving up incorrect information.
Those are just there to give other buildings the bonuses they need.Black watch said:
I hate the fact that two of the set pieces don't have connection bonuses or productions
What chapter are you in?Black watch said:
I WAS excited about a new set, then saw the size and what it did.... not so much now
Again, do You have anything to add to the space optimazation question?Well, like anyone else can do, I looked him up on elvenstats, clicked on his Beta city, clicked on the link to look at it in elvenarchitect, and the pieces of the set he has out add up to 64 squares. He has two each of the manor, marble, steel, and planks buildings, and one each of the entrance buildings, and none of the fountain.
And Soggy makes mistakes, but he goes back and corrects them in his posts or deletes the incorrect posts altogether, rather than just apologizing and leaving up incorrect information.