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Can players from higher age still build Oracle of Delphi? When I started playing the game, there was no such quest, still working hard to get my first GB tho. Currently still in Iron Age.
Yes, anyone can build it...but while its usefulness will last much longer than devs think it will, much higher than early middle, high middle at the most and it's a wasted 3x3 tile set.
Yes, anyone can build it...but while its usefulness will last much longer than devs think it will, much higher than early middle, high middle at the most and it's a wasted 3x3 tile set.
I see, but how to activate the quest then? I built that tower in another world, the Oracle just appear out of the blue and I completed the quest. But the quest just do not appear in the world I started play the game. Any way to activate it?
If you didn't get the quest for it, your means of getting it is purely by contributing to already built Oracles, until you have the full blueprint that way.
If you didn't get the quest for it, your means of getting it is purely by contributing to already built Oracles, until you have the full blueprint that way.
I didn't get any Great Buildings till the Early Middle Ages, and it's really no problem. Just sit there for a while, take it easy, and don't rush technologies but invest your forge points in other people's Great Buildings instead.
The EMA are early enough that you really don't need GB, so you can just enjoy being there for a while.