Originally posted by arjensmit79:-Do you use the trader a lot ? (the trader makes the game super easy up to prestige level 9) Now that you have experienced this, play again and start wondering why you do the things you otherwise want to do and if they make your situation better than what it was during this "do nothing" game. You don't need to do ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ and time will make you OP. The purpose of this test game is to teach you how less = more. (Maybe its a good idea to start taking all the bleuprints and go for the win after say 12 years or so). It will also include so many other things that even while doing nothing and not taking any blueprints, you will after 15-20 years be looking at an immensely OP stack of perks. You get 20 years worth of corner stones after all, that surely should include some hostility reductions. You are after all barely generating any hostility, the hostility that you get from the years will be offset by cornerstones and impatience easily. (by trading wood and dew to the trader for what you need) Just take the easiest one at every choise and try to complete it. The only real activity you do is trying to complete orders. You make money and get food trading wood and raindew to the trader. Take the cornerstones that reduce hostility at each choise. (Say 16 citizens around 2 hearths, so you have 2 encampments) Open no glades unless you have to. If you do those things, i think it's nigh impossible to lose.Īlso, what i think might be an interesting experience is to play a sort of practice game where you take zero blueprints, accept only a hand full of citizens and then no more. Do you prioritize hostility reduction when choosing corner stones ? (and second priority is those corner stones that give you stuff each time you trade an x amount of value) Do you limit the amount of glades you open ? (to about 1 glade per year or so) Do you take woodcutters off woodcutting during storm to keep hostility levels in check during storms ? Are you aware that most recipes can be made with a range of ingredients which you can see by clicking on them, which brings up a circle with all available ingredients to use ? Do you use the trader a lot ? (the trader makes the game super easy up to prestige level 9)
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