![]() Obviously either way requires starting a city, takes less than 10 minutes, and building up a basic city so clearly they're the same in that regard. I don't know if one way or the other is quicker, better or more lucrative than the other, assuming no diamonds being spent. I don't have any put down on my main city but have 6 WW's and 10 FoY's in inventory there. I've gone the Wishing Well route and currently have 612 and 21 Hedge Mazes, so 600 placed and spread across 25 alt cities and currently 33 in the inventory on my alts. I do have a PE world that I've converted to a diamond mine and doing difficulty 4 every week there is only as hard as finding enough industrial age goods trades - just like iron age.Ĭlick to expand.I can't really speak to the GE method as I've never used it myself in such a way. ![]() The world I'm doing this on isn't really a diamond mine so much as a chateau perpetual motion machine project for fun - and hence I have a stronger reason to camp iron age. Negotiations don't get any 'harder' until modern era (when a few of your goods sources switch to unrefined goods that are of no use to you - including the wells and fountains you'd want to spam on a diamond farm and most great buildings) - but you get more space to work with. If you're going to negotiate 4 anyways by plan, there's really no reason not to move to EMA instead once you have enough iron age event buildings or stockpiled iron age goods to cover your previous age goods in EMA. Since I started battling 4 I haven't been posting the downtrades very often anymore. I usually offer every iron age good to every bronze age good in quantities of around 50-100 at a 1:1 ratio during periods when i'm trying to stock up and enough move as long as I'm not posting at the last minute - I feel it's important to give a good incentive to regular folks to continue running bronze age goods buildings for me and it's not like i'm short on iron age goods to care about the ratio.
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