In all, the Fairies chapter is laid out fairly smoothly. Luckily most of the research only requires tier one and tier three goods, the only techs that need tier two goods are the tier two factory upgrades. So if you have 30+ residences to get to level 18, you’re looking at 30,000+ non-boosted tier 2 goods. The Fairy chapter requires a good amount of Crafted Goods (tier 2): Nightshade needs Crystal, Dream Sheep need Scrolls, and Velvet need Silk (we see what you did there, Inno!) getting residences to level 18 requires around 1,000 of the Crafted good that is two away from your boost (for example, if your boost is Crystal, Silk is 2 away from your boost). Ambrosia and Night Essence are used to pay costs to activate new tech in the research tree Ambrosia is also used for Blossom Streets, 11 Ambrosia per tile. Fireflies are only used to make Ambrosia, while Cocoons and Dream Sheep are only used to make Night Essence. The other Fairy settlement goods include Cocoons and Ambrosia in the Day Farm, and Fireflies, Dream Sheep, and Night Essence in the Night Farm for a total of 8 goods produced in the Fairies settlement. For example, one way to track your progress is to just use a text edit and when you start a production of one of these three goods, add the amount to what you have produced. Since there are only 3 goods to keep track of, it isn’t too much work to keep track. Tracking the goods you make can go a long way to helping save time and you can do it while a production is running. You can calculate the amounts of Sunflower, Velvet and Nightshade you will need based on your plans, but this setup of 4 Day Farms and 3 Night Farms has the following costs (including the portal): You can always have more, but you should only need that amount by the end of the chapter. Here are the amounts needed for the three buildings in the Fairy Settlement to reach level 4:Īt the very least it is recommended that you have 4 Day Farms and 3 Night Farms, which is to say, you should have that amount upgraded to level 4. Also, Sunflower and Nightshade are the shortest productions in the Fairy Settlement so they can be built up fairly quickly, but this also can be a negative for people that have to be away from the game for work or what have you. Sunflowers are like supplies, they have no cost other than time to produce, so you can always produce them if you have some spare time or are out of goods for other productions. It should be noted that Sunflower and Nightshade are also used for laying down Blossom Streets 138 Sunflower and 68 Nightshade are needed per Blossom Street tile. Sunflowers, Velvet, and Nightshade are used for upgrading the three settlement buildings, and so we can try to calculate how many of these goods we require so that we can avoid overproducing. The Fairies chapter has the same basic premise, but some of the goods we produce in the Fairy settlement are used for upgrading buildings, and some goods are only used for unlocking new technologies. The Dwarves chapter has two special goods: Granite and Copper, and both are used for upgrading buildings and for unlocking technologies. These new buildings store or produce special goods used to upgrade the settlement buildings and to pay costs for unlocking technology in the research tree.
All Gem Upgrades require three gems and most require 100 proficiency.The known exceptions are Gathering Knife, Gathering Axe, and Microphones.
This also means that weapons that cannot be upgraded, such as the Hooked Cutlass, do not have gem upgrades.
In the case of weapons, upgrades can be only be applied after the maximum amount of Normal Upgrades have already been applied to the item.All three only have one upgrade choice and can only be applied once. The only clothing/armor that can be gem upgraded are the Languhiris Chaser Armor, the Bhafel Slayer Guard, and the Royal Knight Armor.Most shields have three gem upgrades choices.Most weapons have two possible gem upgrade choices.A Gem Upgrade allows one to enhance equipment using Gems.