![]() ![]() ![]() For IA you'll get 300 to cover your sectors and in EMA you'll get 300/2=150 (or something I'm not sure on the support factor for EMA). The support avaliable for the sectors is dependent on the total support pool/support factor and each Age has a higher support factor. Now if you have the same number of sectors in each you'll notice different bonuses, that is because of the support factors. So if you have sectors in IA and EMA and your guilds total support pool is 300 (for example) both IA and EMA gets 300 support. This total support pool is applied to each Age zone. Everyone should have seen by now that Defensive GB's give 3 support per level thus the guilds total support pool is all the members defensive GB's support points plus the points provided by the guilds level (which goes up each level, I think). So before I make any major changes or adjustments to what has been working well-enough I wanted to ask the forums and get an informed idea of where to go.I'm aware of the date of some of these posts but still it would be nice to see it all answered.įirst as mink pointed out monasteries and watchfires DON'T count in GvG, only Defenseive GB's and your guild level. I don't do RQs enough to run out the limit so I don't need enough to break chateau and I want to consolidate all my production buildings to either sleigh builder or sunken treasure to keep them to minimal space usage. But don't want to cut myself short and risk breaking my ability to do some heavy questing when needed. I had a couple Tfarms I replaced with pirate hideouts after summer event, and with winter coming up, I'm operating under the assumption that I'll have a chance to snag up a couple more sleigh builders to replace some of my larger production buildings. So moving forward the true concern is event quest completion.Īs it stands I have a total of 20 production buildings ![]() I am at the end of tech and completely done with SaV Cmap. ![]() So, as the title says I'm asking about how many production buildings you consider enough vs too many ![]()
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