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When buying a new building slot, is it permanent or just for one build then it dissapears??
Llife;n5741 said:Correct me if am wrong, so basically inno it costs me £1.05 to get 70 crowns which i need for a building slot (if you calculate how much 1 building slot equates to in £).That's also for just one village lets say I've been playing for some time and i happen to get 100 villages,that would mean to have just ONE extra building slot in all my 100 villages it would cost me £105(mind you people would want more then one slot as well).I mean i don't mind paying money to play a game and that the premium features on tw1 were enough but come on not all of us are cash cows.Seriously if i have to pay that much for only building slots what about the rest of the game :/
CrimsonBlue;n5787 said:Thanks for your concern. While I understand your view point it also depends on which package you buy. The larger the package the less you spend per Crown. At the largest available package 79.99 Euros would give you 100 building slots. Keep in mind that building slots will become less useful in the later stages in the game, as your focus will be on troops.
Price in Euro - Amount of Crowns - Price per crown
4.99 - 200 - 0.02495
9.99 - 450 - 0.0222
19.99 - 1000 - 0.01999
49.99 - 3500 - 0.01428
79.99 - 7000 - 0.01143
To be fair that was a very new feature in TWs to generate more interest in playing worlds.geralt;n6037 said:also they have taken the crowns(premium points) out of the market in TW2 so you cant even sell resources for crowns...
andiy13;n6088 said:Question extended, In a similar sort of way, you are able to attack yourself in this game I think, so, If I attacked my vil with extra build slot and I won the vil, would the extra build slot return to my inventory to enable me to use it in another vil ?