I get so tired of having to sift through cross tier trades! I don‘t want to benefit folks who post them. This has been debated over & over & over. I have never been convinced that they are not just trying to take advantage so they don‘t have to produce goods needed to balance their city. I am now in utter disbelief that ascended goods trades are being swamped with the same greed. I do use the limited filters available all the time but still have to be vigilant not to pick up 0 or 1 star trades. I am a whole lot less disgusted with players after this has been allowed to grow than I am disgusted with Elvenar being too lazy to add filters so that players who want same tier non predatory trades can filter out cross tier & unfair trades posted. A Manufactory where many beautiful things are produced from Silk. I’ve gotten to the point I just don‘t go in and try to pick up trades to help others nearly as much as the multiple times per day that I used to. Goods and relics will vary depending on the boosted goods of the player. So far having to be so careful in the trader for ascended goods is the only really negative thing I have to say about the new chapter. I have generally been impressed with the Amuni artwork so far. I am amazed by how much old and outdated information about trading is still out there. I liked the level 23, just because I thought the spider/silk/whatever it was had a cool animation, but this is on another planet. For a start it has always been a debate about what is a fair trade and one could always argue 2 star trades were fair, cross-tier or not. the only limitation is the quantity of seeds you own. Thus you can produced instantaneously big amount of bismuth. So a 2 star trade is fair when based on space and cost.Īs many players factor in space as well as actual costs to produce the rating system was changed sometime ago to factor this in. 3 hours production of bismuth in T6 manufactories are achived immediatly.
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