 steamwork Posts: 27
7/23/2015
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Good idea? Terrible idea? Questionable idea? More importantly,can I move out if it proves to be a mistake?
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 Lemexis Posts: 155
7/23/2015
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Why would it be a bad idea ? And yes, you can move out.
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 lady ciel Posts: 2548
7/23/2015
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You can live anywhere you want - as long as you have the key; deed; etc. The only difference it makes is how many cards your hand can hold ... unless you move into a Remote Address which stops you getting City Vices cards.
Personally I don't bother moving as you still get the lodging cards for all that you own wherever you live.
-- ciel
Sorry RL means I am not a very active player at the moment. No social actions unless you are prepared to wait and definitely no sparring or other mult-action things.
No Calling Cards or boxed cats please. Will take dupes on the affluent photographers. Other social invitations welcome. Parabolan Kittens usually available, send me an in-game social action saying you want one and I will get one to you as soon as possible.
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 38thDoE Posts: 60
7/23/2015
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The only concern is that you are stuck with the card forever once you buy the key, so make sure you like the card. http://fallenlondon.wikia.com/wiki/The_Tower_of_Knives:_Difficulties_at_a_Smoky_Flophouse
I think its not a terrible card, free connections criminal are useful.
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 Ian Hart Posts: 437
7/23/2015
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It does become dramatically worse if you choose to get rid of Jack forever in a far future storyline. It used to be one of my favorite cards to draw, but now it's at the top of my list for whenever it becomes possible to sell lodgings.
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 steamwork Posts: 27
7/23/2015
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Thank you all of you for your time
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 Estelle Knoht Posts: 1751
7/23/2015
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If you are asking whether should you *buy* the Flophouse, the answer is no.
Of the purchasable lodgings, here is a list of lodging you should absolutely not purchases:
Smoky Flophouse Bookstore Cottage by the Observatory
Generally speaking, you will begin to regret their purchases when you become PoSI. And since they are cheap, if one day FBG added useful things to these lodgings you can always buy them later on.
-- Estelle Knoht, a juvenile, unreliable and respectable lady. I currently do not accept any catbox, cider, suppers, calling cards or proteges.
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 yetanotherone Posts: 135
7/23/2015
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Estelle Knoht wrote:
If you are asking whether should you *buy* the Flophouse, the answer is no.
Of the purchasable lodgings, here is a list of lodging you should absolutely not purchases:
Smoky Flophouse Bookstore Cottage by the Observatory
Generally speaking, you will begin to regret their purchases when you become PoSI. And since they are cheap, if one day FBG added useful things to these lodgings you can always buy them later on.
Money can't buy scraps! But yes, until your "endgame" consists of getting all the 3200 scrap items (I am not entirely sane...) these do not give good cards.
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 38thDoE Posts: 60
7/23/2015
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Why are those three the worst?
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 suinicide Posts: 2409
7/23/2015
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The cards they add only give 1 scrap. The rest give 2 or more.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/profile/sunnytime A gentleman seeking the liberation of knowledge, with a penchant for violence. RIP suinicide, stuck in a well. Still has it under control.
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 Ian Hart Posts: 437
7/23/2015
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Even if you are collecting scrap, they reduce the chance of drawing the other lodgings which give several times more. Hopefully selling lodgings will be implemented long before anyone starting out today needs to worry about collecting all the Tier 8 items though.
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 Gerald Edgerton Posts: 127
7/23/2015
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I purchased only two 3-card lodgings; my bookstore and my Townhouse. The latter is en route towards Salon status; the former is already solidly one of the poopier cards I can draw, although the Starving Artist is still worse.
Still, that third card is very helpful when you're trying to progress your earlier storylets - some of them can require a lot of waiting, which you can reduce precipitously by drawing as often as you can.
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 38thDoE Posts: 60
7/24/2015
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I remember reading that scrap is only worth collecting if you get three or more at a time so wouldn't that just mean the bat and the 4 card lodgings?
When I bought the flophouse I just saw it was available with a currency I had a lot of and I wanted to be able to hold three cards. edited by 38thDoE on 7/24/2015
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 Nigel Overstreet Posts: 1220
7/24/2015
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38thDoE wrote:
I remember reading that scrap is only worth collecting if you get three or more at a time so wouldn't that just mean the bat and the 4 card lodgings? This is true in terms of Echoes per Action, but there are a lot of things you can only get though large numbers of Scraps and getting scraps can be a long arduous, non-grindable process. So, for some people, the ability to get any scraps at all, even one at a time, is worth it.
-- The Romantic Egotist: Most Hedonistic Man in All of Fallen London Are you or someone you know Overgoated? Please, let me know! Cider Club
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 marcmagus Posts: 168
7/24/2015
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Ian Hart wrote:
Even if you are collecting scrap, they reduce the chance of drawing the other lodgings which give several times more. Is it really possible to fine-tune a deck to the point where it's averaging more than 1 scrap per card draw?
-- marcmagus, a scholar of the Correspondence of some minor note and bold explorer of the new Unterzee.
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 Ian Hart Posts: 437
7/24/2015
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I haven't actually run the numbers, but remember that 4 card lodgings are twice as common to draw as standard lodgings, and that all the relicker cards have a 1 scrap option as well. I know that with my former svelte deck, I gained a tremendous amount of scrap, and I do feel it would have been more without those low value cards. I was thinking more in terms of EPA at the time though.
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 thedeadlymoose Posts: 214
7/24/2015
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Estelle Knoht wrote:
If you are asking whether should you *buy* the Flophouse, the answer is no.
Of the purchasable lodgings, here is a list of lodging you should absolutely not purchases:
Smoky Flophouse Bookstore Cottage by the Observatory
Generally speaking, you will begin to regret their purchases when you become PoSI. And since they are cheap, if one day FBG added useful things to these lodgings you can always buy them later on.
For me, the Smoky Flophouse is the only one of these three that I don't regret.
The card is one of the best ways to gain Connected Criminals, so long as you are an Annoyance to Jack of Smiles and Jack's still about, second only to visiting the Forger or Singer.
Since I'm an active Soul Shepherd who makes use of the menace nuke action (giving me lots of extra Constables CP), having Criminals well above 50 lets me cash in both Criminals & Constables on Implausible Penance and Crime or Punishment.
(Connected Revolutionaries is the most valuable connection if you don't mind advancing the Liberation, so some people will like that, too.)
So yeah, it's useless as a scrap card, and of course the newly added Making Waves action is also 'meh', but I still appreciate the card's presence in my deck. For whatever that's worth! It'll still be useless to lots of people, of course.
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 Lemexis Posts: 155
7/24/2015
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Why do you say that connected Revolutionaries is useful ? I got a lot of that since I sold the location of the Nadir to that faction (I don't care about them but I needed the vial to eventually get the 5-card Bazaar lodgings) and I have no idea what to do with it.
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 Sara Hysaro Moderator Posts: 4514
7/24/2015
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Draw cards in the Flit and you have a chance of trading favours with the Revolutionaries. Also Urchins and Criminals, but only the Urchins and Revolutionaries are worth it.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Sara%20Hysaro Please do not send SMEN, cat boxes, or Affluent Reporter requests. All other social actions are welcome.
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 yetanotherone Posts: 135
7/24/2015
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Lemexis wrote:
Why do you say that connected Revolutionaries is useful ? I got a lot of that since I sold the location of the Nadir to that faction (I don't care about them but I needed the vial to eventually get the 5-card Bazaar lodgings) and I have no idea what to do with it.
Because this will occasionally happen:
http://fallenlondon.wikia.com/wiki/Trade_favours_with_revolutionaries
28 echoes basically. Unless you have a weird reason for wanting Mr Pages' useless card...
If you're getting 'free' revolutionary connection as a side-effect then this is probably the best card in the game.
And after you stop caring about echoes so much, it's still the best card in the game 'cause it's worth 20 scrap with the Urchins.
Always be flipping cards in the Flit, unless you're after something else location-specific.
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