Goods-Based GE/GvG Goods Farmer/Negotiator.This usually falls under one of a few of categories (or a combo of sorts): Determine Your Play Styleīefore anything else, figure out what your play style is. You’re welcome to read the entire article and really learn about all the GBs in the game, or you can skip around to the ones that interest you and/or match the play style you’ve decided is what you most closely align with. The original one is still good for the absolute basics of planning, but this one will be what really gets into the nitty-gritty. This really wasn’t a comprehensive list of all the GBs in the game though, nor did it truly discuss which play style(s) they work best for. This will pass and you will have greater challenges than this, trust me.At the inception of this site we released an article on what GBs were right for you. It sukked, but I got over it and can now laugh at it and have a great story to share with others. I had a guy delete an Arc (on purpose) in the 30's just to spite me for locking in P1 at lower than he wanted. It bites what happened to you, but it is part of the game. Once they are out of my bank or bar, they are no longer in my control. Regardless, I realize the "risk" when I contribute. Most are skillful contributions (some call that sniping, but sniping is so broad a term) to neighbors. 1 of them well over a year and a half from an ex guild-mate. I have an entire page of GB's that I have contributed to, that are well over 6 months old. Once you contribute FP's they are no longer yours. If it were a friend or guild-mate who solicited it, you may want to work with them to be made whole, especially if they did it on accident. In the situation you mention, I would have to ask if this were a friend or guild-mate who solicited your contribution or was it solely of your doing. Most of the time, that gift will bring you rewards, but sometimes, it brings you nothing. Just as is the case with any other gift, the receiver can do what ever they want with that gift. Click to expand.You have to consider your contribution of FP's as a gift.
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