You can buy up to threeand what does the 3/3 mean by the tomes? @helya
Tell me more…I have manor+1 and still can’t get it. I can do it with manor+2 but it is gonna be ugly.Manor and one more, assuming space/organization is no object.
Oh, it is still going to be ugly, don't you fret about that. (small clarification above)Tell me more…I have manor+1 and still can’t get it. I can do it with manor+2 but it is gonna be ugly.
That's more elegant than the hideous looking thing I came up with! I came in silver for this event I think so I started with 2 plaza pieces, but it looks like it will still work to convert to your layout.Oh, it is still going to be ugly, don't you fret about that. (small clarification above)
Basically, use the Plaza as a center piece, with the short-side of the Manors opposite each other. The final core pieces are the Entrances, each opposite one another, touching both Manors and the Plaza. Remaining buildings are on the ends while insuring that no duplicate buildings are next to the same Manor.
Example with double Stone Masons:
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Also leaves perfect spaces for... LAMPIONS!
ok, i never got the last piece (forge) on this city. i need to know which piece should i get to make the connection on the right hand manor. please and ty. me
If you are missing the Forge but have a plaza, you could stick the plaza where the Forge goes to complete a CC in the regular setup. The plaza is sorta extra piece.so if i get the forge with my last tome, i could do it? i do have one extra, just don't want to buy the wrong piece
Unfortunately, no. Manor's do not create a set connection with each other (I broke my own sets apart to confirm). In the image, neither Manor is generating a Combining Catalyst. They require connections to five unique buildings.You can build a double manor with one full set and the second manor