#6: Royal Albert Hall - You should not have too many problems with supplies anymore after getting this GB #5: Castel del Monte - If you're at least in the HMA, I would pick this over the CoA, but since I said starting a brand new city, this would come afterwards since you would should be able to get the CoA before worrying about this one #4: Cathedral of Aachen - If you're somewhat of a PvP'r or want to be on the military side of GvG, you're going to need this one along with the Castel del Monte and Statue of Zues Marks - Coin boost and goods is another must have GB #2: Statue of Zues - Even if you're not a hardcore PvP'r, this GB is too small not to have in your city and becomes useful when fighting on the Continent map (if you purely negociate, you know not to get it ) #1: Lighthouse of Alexandria - That supply boost is really useful plus you get goods! Following is a set of objective charts (purely mathematical) that may help when decided which GBs to build.This would be my preferred order assuming I'm starting a brand new city: Many players have published their list of suggested GBs to own, but those lists are subjective and not recommended for everyone. And since Forge Points (FPs) are the lifeblood of FOE, the cost of a GB bonus is one important variable to consider. So which one of those 7 is best for your strategy? There are a few variables for you to consider, so learning the qualities of each GB is a must. For example, if you want a Supply Production bonus, you have 7 GBs to choose from. Likewise, Château Frontenac is the only GB that provides quest reward boost, and Temple of Relics is the only GB that provides Guild Expedition relic hunt rewards.īut there are several categories where multiple GBs exist. Mark's Basilica is the only GB that provides Coin Boost as its bonus. Of the 40+ Great Buildings, as many are unique in the sense that they are the solitary source for a particular bonus.
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