![]() ![]() And even then I will probably not be able to use all the ingredients until 0 are left. Finding four more in incidents is also unlikely. But I am not counting on that - ingredients on the final daily makes little sense since the quest may not finish until the event is over. Maybe I get some more from tomorrow's daily and login. I can get 2 more from the daily, getting me to 19 ingredients. I have 3-11-3 ingredients left (I was unlucky in getting lots and lots of cinnamon, which is a hard ingredient to spend, and a very inefficient one with regard to dailies). ![]() I still need 23 stars for the harvest barn, and am just barely in Bronze league. They could build a 12FP 3x7 layout in less than half the space of the 6x7 intended layout that needs road on at least two sides, or they could have a full layout that produces 20FP. What the barn is for is the people who just barely are finishing one full set and aren't worried about space efficiency so much as total value. People aiming for either the 3x12 FP layout or the 7圆 attack layout need so many fields they would have no problem including a barn if it helped. With 9 fields you can get 24 FP in a 3x12 with road along the two short sides - this is more efficient than the L8 art exhibition. With 5 fields you can get 12 FP in a 3x7 with road only on one side - this is slightly less efficient than the L8 Art Exhibition. Also the most space-efficient FP building is the Begonia Bench which leads to trying to max out how many of those you can support. The most space-efficient FP layout also doesn't use a barn - because while the barn itself is fine in that regard, to support the barn you have to include many buildings that do nothing for your FP. The 1x3 or 2x2 buildings make the most sense in this regard. No, because the barn adds nothing to attack.Īttack-focused setups revolve around the most (supported) wheat fields with the least other supporting pieces.
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