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I do the same thing. Another benefit of getting buildings is that if I need to, I can place them and sell them to get combining catalysts. I just don't disenchant or sell any of the evolving buildings bases so they don't show up in crafting recipes and take space from better buildings recipes like military boosts.
Good Strategy. However - I have seen in the Forum that it's not a bad thing to Disenchant (for example) Twilight Phoenix from Ch2, and get it in the MA for, say, Ch 6. It apparently is better in that Ch version? Not sure. Haven't tried it. I never placed it because I didn't have the room. I may need to place it and Evolve it (I got lucky and have 4 Artifact evolutions for it in Inventory). The benefits might outweigh the space needed.
Do you have a Twilight Phoenix in place, and when you feed it Pet Food, what are the benefits?
 
Good Strategy. However - I have seen in the Forum that it's not a bad thing to Disenchant (for example) Twilight Phoenix from Ch2, and get it in the MA for, say, Ch 6. It apparently is better in that Ch version? Not sure. Haven't tried it. I never placed it because I didn't have the room. I may need to place it and Evolve it (I got lucky and have 4 Artifact evolutions for it in Inventory). The benefits might outweigh the space needed.
Do you have a Twilight Phoenix in place, and when you feed it Pet Food, what are the benefits?

Good point. You can get it upgraded this way if you're willing to wait for it. I did the same thing with all my bases in inventory couple of years ago. I must've got bored.:eek: :D

The main benefit of Twilight Phoenix is the troop revival after each battle and is chapter independent so it's the same revival benefit in whatever chapter you're in. It might not be as useful in tournament or world provinces but in multi round fights in Spire it's very useful. It gives more troops after each round to have a better chance to win the next round. It can nearly be considered as additional health boost.

I do all Spire and tournament in one day so it's easy for me to use both Twilight and Fire Phoenix.
 
Good point. You can get it upgraded this way if you're willing to wait for it. I did the same thing with all my bases in inventory couple of years ago. I must've got bored.:eek: :D

The main benefit of Twilight Phoenix is the troop revival after each battle and is chapter independent so it's the same revival benefit in whatever chapter you're in. It might not be as useful in tournament or world provinces but in multi round fights in Spire it's very useful. It gives more troops after each round to have a better chance to win the next round. It can nearly be considered as additional health boost.

I do all Spire and tournament in one day so it's easy for me to use both Twilight and Fire Phoenix.
Looks like I need a Fire Phoenix, as well. Guess I'll have to be patient. That one (Fire) doesn't show up very often.
 
Looks like I need a Fire Phoenix, as well. Guess I'll have to be patient. That one (Fire) doesn't show up very often.
If you're having enough crafting resources, I would recommend you to produce every event building you can get in crafting.

Only to store them in your inventory.

The more you have there, the smaller the selection Inno is able to offer you, what means a bigger chance of getting the building you are wishing for. ;)
 
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If you're having enough crafting resources, I would recommend you to produce every event building you can get in crafting.

Only to store them in your inventory.

The more you have there, the smaller the selection Inno is able to offer you, what means a bigger chance of getting the building you are wishing for. ;)
I hadn't thought of that strategy. Problem is this FA I'm currently trying to finish has depleted most of my CCs. They take a long time to make, and don't often come as prizes in Spire. And I'm rapidly running out of the required Relics needed to craft them.
 
I hadn't thought of that strategy. Problem is this FA I'm currently trying to finish has depleted most of my CCs. They take a long time to make, and don't often come as prizes in Spire. And I'm rapidly running out of the required Relics needed to craft them.

I would only craft all of them if you really want to craft a lot of military boost buildings and have excess fragments and catalysts. It does happen in later chapters or with parked cities that you have enough of them to do it all. Also I'd look out for evolving buildings or sets that give CCs and for event buildings (the bigger, the better) that also give CCs when sold.
 
I hadn't thought of that strategy.
My friend from overseas @ZeNSiErT taught me this strategy back in the days. ;)
Problem is this FA I'm currently trying to finish has depleted most of my CCs.
There is no need in hurrying to use this strategy, I would recommend you to just keep it in mind when you're selecting what to craft next.

Also I'd look out for evolving buildings or sets that give CCs and for event buildings (the bigger, the better) that also give CCs when sold.
True! ;) I am hunting for buildings of any kind in events for years. My older cities have 25 or even more pages of summonings.

If I should be in concrete need of CCs, I have to maybe invest at least 1 Teleport to create space where I can place and sell some old buildings.

They take a long time to make, and don't often come as prizes in Spire.
It of course depends on how much summonings you've already collected but by selling old summonable buildings you are able to get "Instant-CCs".
You won't have to wait for those. Plus you don't need relics for those. ;)
 
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