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only for half of the peopleFirst the Auctions lasted 4hrs
the other had 2hrs from the beginning
obviously the 4hr people complainedand people complained
they only got half of the auctions than the 2hr people
only for half of the peopleFirst the Auctions lasted 4hrs
obviously the 4hr people complainedand people complained
Yes meobviously the 4hr people complained
they only got half of the auctions than the 2hr people
trueThe only thing that 2hr auctions accomplished is that Players are missing out on more auctions during sleep and down-time.
Coins are deducted every time you bid and returned/refunded when you are outbidI know you get refunded at the end if you are not the successful bidder on a particular item, but does the Antiques dealer separately deduct the full cost of each of your bids each time you bid for the same item during the process?
Thank youCoins are deducted every time you bid and returned/refunded when you are outbid
This is similar to the logic of players who are complaining about having much stronger neighbors from the same age attacking them over and over.Hi all,
I wanted to give my feedback about the Antiques Dealer.
The feature in itself is very interesting and useful for players to get items that appeared in the past or failed to get at a certain point.
However, I feel it is quite unbalanced and players who are more advanced have a clear and in my opinion unfair advantage since they had much more time and occasions to exchange items. As such it is probably impossible for newer players to get anything at auction unless they buy a lot of trade coins with diamonds.
To resolve this, I thought that the auctions should be restricted to players evolving in the same age. In my opinion, it would level the playing field so that everyone has a chance to win. It also makes sense since Special Buildings give less at earlier ages and One-Up and Renovation items are really rare.
On a side note, I was thinking that one should be able to buy gems by spending gold just like for forge points. I was thinking 10000 for the first Gem Stone and add 500 for each Gem afterwards. There aren't all that many possibilities to get gems especially in the middle ages and with that price, the shop remains "exclusive" enough.
Please let me read your thoughts on the matter!
All the Best to you all!
Yggdrasil
This is similar to the logic of players who are complaining about having much stronger neighbors from the same age attacking them over and over.
As getting top levels of the main event buildings during those events is far from easy and almost impossible for players with new cities, you shouldn't look for a shortcut for them in auction dealer. Be patient, this is a long-term game
I don't know why was EMA specificaly chosen for it, but in each era you have many campers who stay there for like a couple of months. For example, I am in PE for such a long time and many times I am bidding together with much stronger people from SAAB and SAV. You don't need to grind eras, you can like stay in EMA or HMA for a couple of months and prepare yourself well before jumping eras, and so you can keep collecting items and sell them to the Antiques Dealer.I wouldn't complain about a stronger neighbour from my age attacking me over and over, that is completely normal and a basic feature of the game. There are ways to defend yourself after all.
However, with the Antiques Dealer, you'd have to grind several eras and participate in many events to have a chance to win anything.
The smallest thing gets auctioned off for at least 30 000 coins and when you only have items such as the self-aid kit to gain those coins, there is no hope.
Then, what's the point of having it accessible in the Early Middle Ages?
Doesn't it get boring staying in the same age after a while?I don't know why was EMA specificaly chosen for it, but in each era you have many campers who stay there for like a couple of months. For example, I am in PE for such a long time and many times I am bidding together with much stronger people from SAAB and SAV. You don't need to grind eras, you can like stay in EMA or HMA for a couple of months and prepare yourself well before jumping eras, and so you can keep collecting items and sell them to the Antiques Dealer.
Depends. While I was in HMA it became boring after like 5-6 months. Now, while I'm in PE, it isn't boring due to fact that I have much more space and quite aome GBs to push to high levels, plus aiming to be #1 PE player on my world. So basically the fun factor in age camping depends on your own goals.Doesn't it get boring staying in the same age after a while?
However, with the Antiques Dealer, you'd have to grind several eras and participate in many events to have a chance to win anything.
Could you explain those abbreviations?One of the easiest ways to earn gems doesnt require era or events. Just do GBG and sell the SOH upgrades (and RTV) or collect maxed buildings worth and push max buildings through, like I do.
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Tor is another good way and GE but that requires building up a high enough level but gbg is available to anyone that wants to participate and just requires troops (or being in decent enough guild that gets high enough and worst way up that collect the guilds postion rewards)
Guild battlegrounds, Statue of Honor and Road to VictoryCould you explain those abbreviations?