![]() ![]() You can debate the tiny details but the real answer is that as helpful as they are, none are necessary (district wise), therefor their individual 'worth' would be down to each individual. Furthermore I rarely even fully upgrade the Hamlet. Truthfully I never bother building any unless they cost one type of heirloom and feel like I have no need for them anymore. The obvious "not worth it" is the Red Hook which does literally nothing but give you an achievement for being that stupid. Since you only have 100 weeks, you have to start profiting from it eventually, and this strategy lets you combine the interest with your mission income to bring a team of heroes to Level 5 skills and gear specifically for Vvulf. ![]() If you don't actually save up gold you wasted those early Portraits on the Bank so don't do it unless you can stick to it. You can then spend all the surplus, which you will need to do immediately to get ready for Vvulf. This is fairly brutal on Stygian and requires 2 Antiquarians so you can swap them off.īy week 20 you will be breaking even on the bank, and by week 50, you will be up to 250,000, and making 12,500 extra every week. Get it as soon as possible, by farming Portraits in the Warrens, so that the very week you get the Blueprint you can build it (the event that gives you a Blueprint occurs on week 10 at the latest). have 5,000 Gold when you finish embarking on the mission, increasing by 5,000 every week. I think the ones that give you the best long-term advantage are the Bank and the Cartographer's Camp, which can be used in a high light strategy on every mission, as compared to the class-specific Districts. Stygian doesn't give you enough time to get more than a couple of them. It's more a question of which to get first or at all. ![]()
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