 Lisbella Peridot Posts: 138
8/18/2015
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Because of a kind lady I am now living in a spare room! I can't and don't want to stay there forever, and there is a lot of lodgings to select. Please give me some advice about them? Do they have any special pros and cons? Should I buy them all one day? Or is buying one to get 3 or 4 cards enough?
-- Anatasia Swansong - fencing prodigy, extraordinary beauty, and very stubborn Welcoming friends of all sorts! All independent now.
Kelly Siniature - grinning, deranged, elegant child of indistinct gender Kelly is taking a long break on isolation.
I also play Town of Salem and a few other games - still Lisbella Peridot! I finally regained stable internet access, so I should be around more often...
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 Estelle Knoht Posts: 1751
8/18/2015
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Rooftop Shack - Best option early on and a good source of wine if you make a friend in prison Gambling Den - Get later, when you are a Person of Some Importance Lair in the Marshes - Wait and see, since the main draw is connection with Society, but FBG is revamping how factions work
Smoky Flophouse - Do not get, a trap option Rooms above a Bookshop - Do not get, a trap option Cottage by the Observatory - Do not get, a trap option
Townhouse - Almost mandatory later on, needed for other things Premises at the Bazaar / Royal Bethlehem / Brass Embassy - Pick one first, but eventually most players will buy them all
For a new player, I recommend getting the Rooftop Shack early on for the third card, and only the Shack. The other lodgings provide the same benefit, but quickly become a menace as you progress.
The Townhouse and the last three lodgings will become relevant when you reach 100 in all four stats, but before that they provide little benefits and is difficult to acquire. edited by Estelle Knoht on 8/18/2015
-- 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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 Lemexis Posts: 155
8/18/2015
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"One day" does not guarantee that we'll live to see it though. I would not buy all of the 3-hand lodgings if I were you. I think that the elegant townhouse is required at one stage to become a POSI, no ? Maybe that's a good choice if you were to pick only one.
Oh, and by the way, there is something wrong with the link in your signature. You should look into the matter. Personally
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Lemexis
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 RandomWalker Posts: 948
8/18/2015
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Seconding what Estelle said.
I would point out that the four/five card lodgings (bazaar, royal bethlehem, brass embassy) are not equal. The Premises at the Bazaar has an extremely profitable card (provided that you have the stats for it). The other two are more situationally useful.
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 Ian Hart Posts: 437
8/18/2015
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Getting more cards in your hand is very useful, and each one gives a new opportunity card, many of which are useful in the early game.
In the late game it can be a downside to have those low-level cards in your deck, but the devs have said they'll add the ability to sell lodgings one day, so it's not a huge concern.
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