

I know their claims that they don't, sound legit, but, in the Real World, those claims seem to lose substance. I have the Hagia Sophia in all my 3 cities, and I love it.It's a shame that Inno "appears" to rig these Events. Which one you aim for depends greatly on what era you've reached in the game and how much room you have in your city. My recommendations for GB that promote happiness (with other benefits) are Hagia Sophia, Alcatraz, Atomium, and Frauenkirche of Dresden. Then just ask your guildmates and friends to polish as many happiness-promoting items in your city as they can, and you should be all set.Īlso, any GB you have that promote happiness should be taken to the next level. For enthusiasm, I recommend checking your inventory for anything you've won that promotes happiness, deleting decorations you've bought from your era (and definitely anything from past eras), and replacing the decorations you bought with the happiness-promoting inventory winnings because they are always worth more happiness. I was very much enjoying the theme and unique mechanics of this event however, the randomness and potential for significantly bad distribution is Marring my enjoyment.Ĭlick to expand.For quests, sometimes you can trick the game by removing stuff from your city and then putting new stuff in (e.g., "build 3 _ houses" is easily satisfied by selling 3 of those houses and then building them again). Maybe one free exchange daily and unlimited 2:1 exchanges. I think there needs to be a “farmers market” Option added to this event - a way to be able to exchange ingredients you have a surplus of for those you need. Having both the available recipes and the Daily Events (along with the infrequent event drops) being RNG determined is a recipe for frustration. It appears as though I am likely going to be forced into buying single apples (the most expensive diamond option) to get through the event. I am up to 11 cinnamon, 10 caramel, 5 chocolate, and 5 pumpkin. “No problem,” I think, “I am sure to get some through Daily Quests, Event quests, or maybe find some laying around somewhere.” So, I am cruising along through the Fall Event, firmly up in the Professional League, and suddenly I hit a brick wall: 3 recipes, all requiring Apples.
