![]() For most buildings the math on how many FP they'll make is rather straightforward and accordingly once they start going up sharply in cost they stop being worthwhile to level for the sake of FP - usually stopping somewhere between level 50 and 70. The treasury goods are nice, but you could level one of the other treasury GBs or build Statues of Honor if you wanted to make more of those. ![]() The primary motivation for taking your Arc further can be boiled down to a desire to make FP. ![]() I'm going try to address when this makes sense for you and how far you should go :) You may however have noticed that some people have taken Arc significantly further than 80. The reason for this is that the rate at which its contribution bonus increases drops to 0.1%/level, while its cost/level is now going up sharply. Don't you like free stuff? Do you? Gib me more free stuff Innogames, reeeeeeee.Level 80 is the first major stopping point for the Arc. My idea already looks good.ĭude, support this proposal because it's an low-effort attempt to get free stuff. This proposal has nothing to do with me just wanting free stuff without the work and sounding entitled about it, not at all.Īids? More like for those who think the Arc ruined the challenge in the game, the Arc is AIDS. People think they can make a proposal to get free Notre Dame stuff in the game because of the fire, therefore it is perfectly fine for me to make such a proposal about the Arc, which has suffered a fire too (in my dreams, but still, free stuff guyz). Since the Arc exists in my dreams, and I just firebombed the Arc in my dreams, the Arc has suffered a fire. So the Arc does not exist in real life, but it exists only in my dreams. People have to go out of their way to hunt for Arc blueprints, swap fp for goods, and snipe so much to get 100k forge points. Bro, everybody gets a free Arc blueprint set, 100k forge points in inventory, the goods needed to build it, and 5 free expansions so they can place it ![]()
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