I want to be able to grow grapes. I want a vineyard! To make the best "jam" in the entire kingdom!
Herb garden
A gem dropping dragon
More tree designs
Drops for Wedding Carriage
5. A Griffin
Deep wooden mine
City/Town Hall
Gift mermaid scales
Paths you can put items on
Plots to create a meandering river
I want to be able to grow grapes. I want a vineyard! To make the best "jam" in the entire kingdom!
For the level-50 players who have lots of coins it would be nice to have something like the christmas trees a second time in summer, so we could exchange some coins for small presents (and occasionally bigger ones). We collect coins all the time from buildings but don't have any use for them .... Please.
Make the wedding carriage drop something useful like petals and piles of seeds. Both are often tossed/thrown at weddings, so it would work.
An expansion permit only costs 30 trade tickets, which is definitely a lot. I think the Tinker Camp costs 99 trade tickets, and that's worth it if you haven't gotten it because it's like a third workshop/potion shop. But you really don't need to expand that quickly, you don't get anything for being fully expanded and it's not even that important since at a lower level you have fewer buildings and need less space anyway. Your priority should be getting through any main goals in your book (Sabina, Thurston) and expanding to the next plots with stuff on them. It looks like you should be expanding to the Forgotten Roost and the Troll Cave, so you don't even need expansion tickets for either of those. You just need to get through Thurston and Sabina's quests (there are threads about them on this forum).
This game really does take time. Like, It's meant to take you a year or two to get through the main goals, and I've been playing since 2013 and I'm not fully expanded yet. Expanding shouldn't even be your priority. That's where the real goals and fun stuff are. You will eventually get to a high enough level where you can participate in all the short-term goals, like the horse. And there will be totally different but lovely short term prizes available when you get there. But the fun of being a lower level player is you're still in the main quest line and you get to work on the really big plot points like adding characters to your kingdom and gaining all of the resource/workshop buildings.
Personally, I don't think it's worth spending money on energy, speeding things up, or most gem items. If you want to spend money, buying wizarding schools to give you energy regularly is a good idea.
Last edited by brenstal; 06-01-15 at 01:36 AM.
I would like to see the castle garden animated. It's kind of sad looking compared to greselda fountain.
yes droping tickets would be a great idea as it takes for ever to ern them in a craft building
I really appreciate that TL has been listening to the suggestions people are making and actually bringing some of them to life! I'm enjoying the vineyard event so far. Next we need a harbor!
A harbor would be nice. I'm sure my wine will be so popular there will be an overseas demand for it and I need a convenient port to ship my goods.