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    and if you don't why should others let you use theirs if we all thought that on one would have one

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    its not economical to build it but tbh gold towers aren't very economical. but there all look pretty

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    Questoin: how many buildings above the level of copper smelter make economic sense?

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    I really wish i hadn't spent all those beans building it. Feels like a big waste since its sleeping 100% of the time. Better to trade beans for stalks.
    Thy A Wierdo Thee

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    It's down to personal choice, I've never built one and never had a problem getting beanstalks at production ratio from my guild. If you like shiny things or don't have a good guild then build one.

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    I'd buy it for aesthetic value. Not much more beside it. Although the floating Zzz would be annying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerontius View Post
    Questoin: how many buildings above the level of copper smelter make economic sense?
    plenty if you buff correctly

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    good way but miss quest chain

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    The castle is initially best borrowed if possible just to get your MG, but as you pointed out at some point it does reward 500 gems for building and upgrading it, now to players who have gem pits it's probably insignificant but any F2P player anywhere you can scrounge free gems is priceless, on Northisle where I play the F2P model anywhere I can get free gems I will and when you total them up from everywhere, Quests and achievements you've probably got yourself 3 free savage scouts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lulu10093 View Post
    OR continue making beans and sell or trade them on TO for those who don't have castles also after you helped friends out
    Not worth it either, as it requires Rainbow Snow and those of us who own lv5 Cannon chains are already consuming huge amounts of snow.
    Beanstalks sell for a less than 5% markup compared to their production price - I don't know why people even bother, but the TO is full of good offers for prospective buyers.

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