![]() ![]() You can have a surprising amount of room here, if you look for it. I am working ahead on the campaign map for even more expansions. I do not know how many I have put down so far but the next one cost 130k medals. Once I got a few GB down I could contribute to more and gain Medals for expansions. The goods for something like HC will cost the same in IA as they will in LMA or CE. BA has nothing to offer, age up and get setup for the rest of the game. The only game activity I miss out on in IA that higher age players have access to is the Antique Dealer, but I can still accumulate stuff to sell when I do age up. There really is no difference between BA and IA as far as anything being more difficult. My first city and I have been camping in IA for about 140 days now. By Iron you have access to most of the basic game mechanics. I totally stand by the 'don't go too fast through the eras' sentiment, but there just isn't that much to do in Bronze Age. I think you may be able to fight through all of GE level one with only a level 10 Zeus. Keep working on your Zeus and get it to level 10. Iron Age is especially great to camp in if you do a lot of recurring quests. I play in an Iron Age world and by the time I will feel ready to leave I'll have been there well over a year. Once you're in Iron Age though, it's a good strategy to stay there for a while. You also get access to settlements which over time will give you useful buildings for your city. GE shouldn't change much because level one you fight/negotiate with fighters/goods of the previous age anyway. You can start donating to other GBs which will give you extra forge points to put to your GBs to level them up and get more blueprints. There are so many features that get unlocked in Iron Age. If you don't feel ready yet, stay in Bronze as long as you need to, but Iron Age is much better to camp in. ![]() GE and GBG might be slow going at first, but staying in Bronze Age isn't going to be much help. ![]()
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