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    Deep well cost

    I think the Deep Wells should have 2000 units of water consider the cost ! It would also be more in the same in as the cost of medium wheat fields.

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    I cant see the problem with the cost as the cost of the upgrade to lvl 2 its the same as the Well I, so as i see it you can actually was some production linies when you level up, because the over level building will be the only ones using the low level gods. which i have reduced production of the increased the higher level of gods.

    This way you can switch many mason with marble mason, which you need more on the way up, and the same goes for fir wood vs hard wood.

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    Not to be un-polite, but i do not understand what you mean Genimaster.....

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    Well : 1000 water
    10 fir wood, 15 stone
    50 tools for upgrade to 2000 water.

    Deep well : 1500 water
    10 hard wood, 15 marble

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tierarzt View Post
    Well : 1000 water
    10 fir wood, 15 stone
    50 tools for upgrade to 2000 water.

    Deep well : 1500 water
    10 hard wood, 15 marble

    What's the problem here?
    I don't get the first part. If You upgrade well to level 2 it won't make it bigger, it's still 1000 water capacity, it just makes dweller to work faster. Just to make things cleat

    And i don't know why are You complaining on wells cost. In my opinion it's really cheap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Risordo View Post
    I don't get the first part. If You upgrade well to level 2 it won't make it bigger, it's still 1000 water capacity, it just makes dweller to work faster. Just to make things cleat

    And i don't know why are You complaining on wells cost. In my opinion it's really cheap.
    You are right, it's still 1000 water. My brain was lagging.

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    Tibster, when you come to higher level in the game you need more marble then stones and want to up that production and down the stone production, same for fir wood vs hard wood. So what i meen is that u down want to really on the fir wood and stones well, as the cost for holding the buildings running will cost more in the long run then to use the deep well.

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    face palm!

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