![]() ![]() Odds seem to be in your favor at this time. Thankfully for players with young cities (aka young mates), you can typically be much more successful at getting BPs for Zeus and LOA simply by aiding your whole neighborhood. There’s no guarantee that this will succeed in giving you a BP though, even with a GB like Rain Forest Project to increase the odds, so it’s not the best method to rely on beyond Iron Age. For example, if you aid/plunder a house from the Early Middle Ages, you have a chance at getting a BP for Cathedral of Aachen or Hagia Sophia (because they are the EMA GBs). The BP will only be for a GB that is associated with the age of the building you have hit. With the exception (currently) of Observatory 1, Temple of Relics 2, and Oracle of Delphi 3 you have the chance to earn a BP from any building that you aid/plunder. Depending on how badly you need BPs will determine what method, or combination of methods, you’ll want to employ to get them. There are a few ways to go about this, with some methods being more effective than others. The biggest struggle when it comes to this though, is acquiring all the blueprints you need in order to plant a GB in your city. The only other way of getting blueprints is by contributing to other players' Oracles.Hands down, no questions asked, Great Buildings will effectively change and skew your city to the play style you desire (especially for GvG, but GE too). Therefore, it will provide the player with all necessary blueprints. ![]() The questline will guide new players through the process of obtaining blueprints and leveling up Great Buildings. The quest remains available only up to mid- Iron Age on the Tech Tree. It can be obtained by completing a short questline which will be offered as part of the initial Story Quests in Bronze Age. The Oracle of Delphi serves as an example Great Building and is not really useful for advanced players, though it competes well on return per tile and on Forge Point investment with the later Notre Dame. It increases happiness and produces a small amount of supplies every 24 hours. The Oracle of Delphi is the first Great Building. The ancient Greeks and foreign enquirers would ask her questions in order to gain insight into their own futures." "The Oracle of Delphi spoke for, and received words from the god Apollo. ![]()
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