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Stichius
12.06.13, 21:23
I'm a level 28 player with 2 sectors on my map left to be cleared. I've been plodding along working mostly on my production infrastructure so I'm ready to start adventuring once my island is cleared. Currently my population allows me a army of 300 troops, which is OK as the bandit camps have needed no more than 200 troops to clear them. Now i'm faced with a guild quest which calls for me to have 500 troops, with a waiting guild quest of do an adventure losing less than 500 troops. Players of my level can't afford to buy nobles at the drop of the hat from trade, I could build nobles losing building slots which my mines need, shut down weapons production due to no more incoming copper, make 200 retired bandits then train the troops for the 1st quest, then do a bounty hunter to do the 2nd. then tear down the nobles to restart copper mining. Alternatively I could buy gems for nobles but wont as I see being forced to part with cash to do a quest as unethical.

Whoever is responsible for these quests clearly needs to be introduced with a terminal velocity block of granite until a state of enlightenment is achieved.

Please, please stop the blue sky dreaming and start making common sense decisions about new quests.

stefanceltare
12.06.13, 21:34
Is there such a guild quest requiring you to have 500 troops? I personally haven't seen any but who knows with those new guild quests

Chilly728
12.06.13, 21:58
My guild quest today was have an army of 1000 troops (I'm level 41)

MrBranch
13.06.13, 06:28
Guess you are referring to "Earning Respect"?
That quest is indeed appearing too early. The first time I did horseback, I was also around level 29 I believe. I didn't manage to do it while losing less than 500 recruits.

Somewhere between level 30 and 33, there are main quests asking you to:
- increase your population limit to 800
- have at least 100 soldiers
- have at least 500 recruits

This on top of earlier quests asking you to:
- have at least 100 militia
- have at least 50 cavalry


Currently I'm level 34 and figuring out how to get so much coin to upgrade my noble residences to level 4, so that I can have a population capacity of 1000 and have a third general. You will understand that a quest asking to lose less than 500 recruits is no longer a problem.

Trust me: invest in marble and hardwood and you will do well. Just leave this quest open for a while.

King-Fero
15.06.13, 11:13
the levels at early 30's are the most constraining ones. Like you say, affording noble deeds is a challenge at that point. Once you do, the population cap will be permanently higher for you, and even though further quests may ask you to increase it again, you are not 'stuck' anymore as your population limit allows you to play the easier adventures without hindrance. You can just keep doing those and earn loot and experience points just as well as you would from more difficult ones.

So being stuck now with an army size of less than 500 is very constraining, and that may be exactly the reason BB has this quest up. It prepares you for the adventure part of the game, which simply can't be done with only a few hundred unit's capacity.

Don't force yourself to adventures with a too small army. Focus on your economy for a while, and once you do get those few noble deeds to add a couple of hundred extra pop, things will start rolling for good. Your next stop from there will be hitting lv50 :D

MrBranch
15.06.13, 12:24
Not sure if this is entirely true, since myself I'm facing quite a slow-down on my way to level 50 at the moment. All my buildings are at least level 3; upgrading one costs 500 coins. It takes - with one coinage - quite a while before you earned 500 coins. So, upgrading your buildings to level 4 is a time consuming activity.

But, as mentioned by King-Fero, it's no longer boringly waiting, since you can keep yourself busy with the easier adventures in the meanwhile.

stefanceltare
15.06.13, 13:38
Currently I'm level 34 and figuring out how to get so much coin to upgrade my noble residences to level 4, so that I can have a population capacity of 1000 and have a third general. You will understand that a quest asking to lose less than 500 recruits is no longer a problem.

Don't spend your coins on upgrading nobles to lvl 4... just buy noble deeds from trade. Better spent coins that way plus more population.

MrBranch
15.06.13, 13:46
I'm playing without buying (certainly after reading some stories of players losing their account).
I believe that the best thing to buy for gems will be the veteral general, so I'm saving my gems for it.
You're suggesting to spend it on noble deeds instead?

stefanceltare
15.06.13, 13:55
am suggesting to buy noble deeds with gold coins instead of upgrading nobles to lvl 4

MrBranch
15.06.13, 14:07
We are talking about the same Noble Residence Deeds aren't we? They are for sale for 95 gems. How can I buy them for coins?

peck_ed
15.06.13, 14:07
We are talking about the same Noble Residence Deeds aren't we? They are for sale for 95 gems. How can I buy them for coins?

Trade Office, some people buy with spare gems and sell for Coins

MrBranch
15.06.13, 14:18
Okay....never seen one offered. Also not something that I can request for.

But, if really possible, then keep them coming, you gem monsters!

peck_ed
15.06.13, 14:32
Okay....never seen one offered. Also not something that I can request for.

But, if really possible, then keep them coming, you gem monsters!

There are a lot on our servers going at the moment for about 600 Coins

Check under special buildings and make sure you have the "Deals I can't afford" box ticked

Wanderer-nl
18.06.13, 19:10
1. You need way more than 300 troops if you want to do adventures, besides bounty hunter.
2. Noble residences are for sale in the trade office, usually gc or granite.
3. Instead of Recruits, use militia, or when needing to lose less than 500, take 499R and fill rest with M. They are more expensive and maybe not even worth the questreward. You could also just wait, save up gems you get every week, it's 100 now so that's one noble's residence a week. Save a couple of months and you can get a BHG.

MrBranch
22.06.13, 19:29
There are a lot on our servers going at the moment for about 600 Coins

Check under special buildings and make sure you have the "Deals I can't afford" box ticked

Currently none for sale on Newfoundland; I'll keep on eye on the few things I can't afford from now on.
Doesn't explain though, why I cannot offer something else in return for it; I simply can't select it.

SwampHen
22.06.13, 19:42
MrBranch, if I may make a suggestion, put an offer on TO selling 500gc for a noble residence and see if you get one. I also bought quite a few for 400 granite (on Sandycove).

I have replaced all of my building menu nobles with license free ones without buying one from the gem merchant. My population is 3000 now. You will get lots of licenses back. I don't think many players upgrade nobles to level 4.

MrBranch
23.06.13, 19:12
I'm not running into a population limit issue; I'm running into a building licence issue.
Therefore I'm talking about the Noble Residence DEED.

Noble Residences are indeed for sale....but what use is that in my situation?

Proliator
23.06.13, 20:14
We are talking about the same Noble Residence Deeds aren't we? They are for sale for 95 gems. How can I buy them for coins?

Most ppl in game who purchase the noble deeds for gems, will sometimes sell them in the Trade Office, alternatively you can make sure you get the 7 day log in reward, which is longer but still doable.

Chilly728
23.06.13, 20:47
I'm not running into a population limit issue; I'm running into a building licence issue.
Therefore I'm talking about the Noble Residence DEED.

Noble Residences are indeed for sale....but what use is that in my situation?
The noble residences you buy in TO or from the merchant for gems will not use a building license.