You using the continent map to get more space for your city is good, you aimlessly aging up into the next age isn’t that helpful. The game can feel slow at times but you picking up blueprints and getting event buildings together is key early on and will make your life easier later on. Don’t level your Oracle too much 3 is probably fine and never build the Colosseum. You being in a good active guild with supportive and high ranked players will help, especially if you are looking to pick up prints. You being able to do a bit of the guild expedition and a few battleground encounters will help you along with the rewards. Get attacking great buildings sorted out- so Zeus, Castle Del Monte and Cathedral of A and get them levelled. The quicker you age up the harder the quests will become, so say there a while. if you do it the 1,9 method, you should have fairly cheap 4th and 5th spots that people needing prints can take.I would advise you to stay in the Iron Age for a little while and get a few event buildings levelled up and running first. (I would put points on as soon as I had a confirmed 3). I did have someone who was paying like 135 for 4th, but in order to not have 3rd sniped for way less, I would have to find a 3rd before I primed it for third. Also, unless you absolutely need the prints, I wouldn’t recommend swapping at this point. It will only mess you up if anyone is putting FP on there before those spots are 1,9 secured. So, secure 1 and 2 before you allow anyone to put FP on your Arc. if you have someone come and put one or two hundred, then 1st place is lucrative to snipe. The good thing about level 70 up, it isn’t very lucrative for snipers if you only are using foe tools as a guide. And then, when you get sniped, it still will cost you more if you don’t just self invest and let your guildies pick it up for 1.9. When you use swap threads, you are having to pay almost FP per FP per level except for snipers.
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