But from the the sound of it, the MTTH of those events are too short. I wonder has play as Emperor of China in this patch.Īs for the flooding events, I haven't play Ming or Emperor of China so no idea how frequent they were. More rebellion = more devastations = less army. One rebellion in China is around 15k of troops so with Ming only has around 20k of army and like 4-5 rebellion at the same time, you can see why AI Ming failed spectacularly. So by 1470, Ming only have 20k of army, 0 manpower and -0.30 mandate gain from devastations. Rebellions pretty drain the manpower of Ming and causing devastations everywhere. Then they pass a reform that results in low mandate then more rebellions broke out. Even at high mandate of 88 they have like 5 rebellions that I think is from estate seize land that effectively drained their manpower. She will give you your new badge: Adept Crafter! She will also give you the quest to start your next questing adventure in Mooshu.I noticed in an observer game that Ming collapsing is due to the sheer number of rebellion they get. You will have to wait about 4 hours after crafting the first two items, because the crafting slot needs to free up again.Īfterwards, talk to Felicia Worthington. If you’ve accidentally sold your Crafting Station, you can buy a new one from any of the Furniture Vendors in the Spiral ( closest one: Neville Cobblestone in the furniture shop in Regent’s Square). Go to your home and use the Basic Crafting table. Circled in off-white are the spawning spots for Scrap Iron.Ĭhelsea Court is different from the other two because there are no spawns behind the yellow teleporter, but plenty near the central teleporter. No running necessary, just look around the transporter, pick up any reagents and then teleport back to the central teleporting place. Use the blue and green teleporter on your search for Scrap Iron. Below are three spots known for their Scrap Iron drops. It is most common in city-like stoney areas, and thus regularly found in Marleybone. Scrap Iron can be bought in the Bazaar or harvested in the Spiral.I don’t have a specific farming suggestion for this one, only the advice that you should ALWAYS pick up reagents you see, even if it’s “just” Mist Wood! Doing so comes in handy from time to time □ Mist Wood is very common all over the Spiral, and Marleybone is no exception to that.That’s the best place for Stone Blocks I know of. If you have membership, I suggest you ask a high level friend to go to Stone Town in Zafaria. I have no specific suggestions for where to farm for Stone Blocks in Marleybone. Stone Blocks are found in stoney areas and, as such, are not rare in Marleybone.You can also buy these in the Bazaar, but generally Reagent Vendors offer them at a lower price. Citrine, Ruby, Jade and Glass Vial can be bought from Campbell Hodgson, who is conveniently located next to Felicia Worthington.If you prefer doing them one at a time, that is an option too, of course □ Where to get the reagents: I prefer getting every ingredient at the same time, before starting to craft. Get the reagents mentioned in the recipe. You should now be able to see the recipe. Search for the items called “ Stinger of the Scorpion” and “ Constellation Jewel” and click “ Buy“.
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