Sets and special production buildings don’t have the motivation protection but they make up for it by being able to produce when not motivated (only so much aid you get each day). Statue of honour and Crows nest also immune. They’re also limited to attacking once per 24 hrsĪll motivated buildings are automatically immune to plundering. City shield, collection times, and out producing the plunderer are all defences against your opponent. In fact I unlocked a EMA Province that boosted gold production before I even researched my first EMA technology.Click to expand. In fact since I finished the bronze age, I have not claimed a single sector by force, only negotiation. Even though I like the combat in FoE, I am not a person who likes to fight. Can anyone give me tips on how to stop this player? I just hate the fact that I invest supplies and gold into goods just to have them stolen. I have unlocked the technology to get mounted archers but I don't yet have enough supplies and gold to build a stable. I know why he does it, it is because he only has a herb goods building so robs everyone else's goods. I have only 5'660 points but he has 16'143. I always mot/pol his buildings/decorations but clearly he is not getting the message. I can't defeat him because he has high middle age units and I only have iron age (with 1 EMA (unattached)). I can't collect before he takes it because he does it at 5am and I am asleep. For the past 5 days he has attacked my city and plundered my cloth goods building. So I sent a message to both saying that I don't mind them attacking as long as the don't plunder, they both added me as friends and I thought that was that.Ī couple of days later I saw a message that said 'c*****1 has ended your friendship', I thought maybe he needed more spaces. I had 2 people plunder my goods buildings and it got me annoyed. I have been playing FoE for about 3 weeks now and I am really enjoying myself, until I got to EMA.
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