SoggyShorts
Mathematician par Excellence
@Enevhar Aldarion
I totally forgot, what are the feeding times for the birds? Isn't one of them just 3.5h?
I totally forgot, what are the feeding times for the birds? Isn't one of them just 3.5h?
the aurate gives bonus good production for 3.5 hours just enough for 2 productions.Isn't one of them just 3.5h?
Both Storm and Aureate are 3.5 hours duration for pet feeding@Enevhar Aldarion
I totally forgot, what are the feeding times for the birds? Isn't one of them just 3.5h?
the aurate gives bonus good production for 3.5 hours just enough for 2 productions.
Ah that, IMO makes the decision VERY different.Both Storm and Aureate are 3.5 hours duration for pet feeding
Yeah, 3.5 hours is rather ridiculous. I really do need a phoenix that is best when not fed. I love my fire phoenix for the goods it gives far more than for the attack bonus, since I can get attack bonuses anyway from the 5day, which I always craft whenever they come up. Besides, I have to admit I'm still more of a negotiator than fighter, although I will fight on the lower levels if I'm low on goods.Ah that, IMO makes the decision VERY different.
Now I lean even further towards the Aureate since the feeding effect is much less important me.
I can't imagine that I'll regularly use 2-3 pet food on it per day.
That is a very interesting observation. I think you hit on one of the design objectives of the game.So at some point, for any end-game player the only thing that producing extra sentient goods does is get you to the point where it does nothing sooner
You misunderstand what is meant by "end game". Any player who is in the last available chapter is at the end game, and unless inno released chapters faster than they can complete them will remain at the end game.First off, the end-game for Elvenar is years off. If they play their cards right, the game might not end for many years.
Because sentient goods are so integral to progress in chapters 12+ and (non-boosted production is abysmal) trading is paramount.Perhaps you actually mean the bleeding-edge player.
I had not thought of this part of the equation, but you're absolutely right; having a surplus of MM's is a must. Like you, I also make only CC's in my MA, but being in a 10chest/wk FS in both cities means I get loads of MM's from tourneys every single week for a long time now. Playing slowly through chapters also means that I had a stockpile of them before entering Sentient chapters where I tend to use more of them, but that is in spurts, not consistently putting MM spells on sentient factories. I have 900+MM's in one city and 1100+ in the other, so that's also why the Storm was more appealing to me. It would also depend on availability of pet food for crafting. As someone who has also developed a good supply of those, the Storm works for me. If pet food was a challenge, I'd also look more at the base rewards of an unfed bldg.