a mistake in the announcement or really NO FP ?The Governor's Villa will provide Coins, Population and Happiness as base productions, besides an Attack Boost for your attacking army. When motivated, the Governor's Villa will also generate Goods of your current age and additional units every day (please keep in mind that this building can be plundered, if not motivated).
it really necessary that every gran prize has FP's production?a mistake in the announcement or really NO FP ?
Well, unless the number of troops and attack rate for the attacking army are insane, I'd say yes...it really necessary that every gran prize has FP's production?
insane as royal bathhouse?Well, unless the number of troops and attack rate for the attacking army are insane, I'd say yes...
yesit really necessary that every gran prize has FP's production?
that has an insane amount of 1 FP per squareinsane as royal bathhouse?
maybe as abandoned asylum and the fp's replaced by the unit's productionmaybe it will give 40% attack be worth it if has no FPs.
you dream every day? ahahahanyone know the stats for that new building at max?
oh, and do we get crow's nest kits as daily too?
daily what ?oh, and do we get crow's nest kits as daily too?
I suppose now that the pirate kit selection has classified as silver reward not again gold(?)daily what ?
each refresh of the wheel gives you a new gold prize
Similar to the crow's nest, the villa gives a random production additional to the base production.a mistake in the announcement or really NO FP ?
TF2 should give 12 FPSimilar to the crow's nest, the villa gives a random production additional to the base production.
Although it does not have FP in the base production, it gives up to 20 FP (40% chance) at level 9.
It gives a decent attack boost (18-26%), but 8 FP seems a bit meager for that size (TF2 gives 10FP on the same size)
right... now 8 really sounds too few - it gives about 40 goods per day though...TF2 should give 12 FP
You're right, but a bonus attack 18-26% is amazingright... now 8 really sounds too few