![]() ![]() #4: Cathedral of Aachen - If you're somewhat of a PvP'r or want to be on the military side of GvG, you're going to need this one along with the Castel del Monte and Statue of Zues Marks - Coin boost and goods is another must have GB #2: Statue of Zues - Even if you're not a hardcore PvP'r, this GB is too small not to have in your city and becomes useful when fighting on the Continent map (if you purely negociate, you know not to get it ) #1: Lighthouse of Alexandria - That supply boost is really useful plus you get goods! I will also be editing a lot, and will post updates.This would be my preferred order assuming I'm starting a brand new city: I will not be able to put everything down at once. And as many creators out there know, this will be a work in progress. Hopefully people find this guide helpful. I am not copying him, I just found his guide, and you should look at it. **I also give credit to the FoE Wiki page for some of this informationĮdit 6/20/23: I just found out that UberHelp1 has a GB guide also. Thanks, and, um, Forge On! (I feel like I copied that from someone…) I will also be editing a lot, and will post updates. ![]() ![]() I will not be putting in the levels and what it produces at each level. This guide will include things shown on the Great Building page, like the boosts and things. I will not be putting things like, “BUILD THIS ONE,” but I might put in my opinion occasionally. This guide will include (almost) everything you need to know about any Great Building. I decided I would step up and take the time to make a Great Buildings Reference Guide. Great Buildings are such a big part of the game, so where did they come from? I am sure that plenty of other people out there think about that same thing. Over the years, I have found myself becoming more and more interested in this topic. And my hands, arms, eyes, brain, nose, veins, fingers, nervous system, power, and plenty of other things. All I have is Google, FoE, and my computer. I don't have a fancy header, or text or images. I was inspired to do something like this by this thread: To start off, I am not even sure if this is a guide. ![]()
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