Help Organize The Best St. Patrick’s Day Event Ever In Forge Of Empires
A neighboring town needs your help.
A new event is underway in InnoGames' strategy city-builder Forge of Empires. To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day – which isn’t far off – the developer has kicked off the "Luck of the Irish" event. During this event, players will assist Paddy McCharms in putting together a stellar festival for a neighboring town. Doing this will require players to complete various quests and incidents to earn Pots of Gold, which can then be used in the event window to prepare the celebration.
Players can also progress the event by buying goods from the town’s factories and sending them to the festival location on a ferry. After the ferry arrives, players will need to collect the goods and earn Shamrocks that can then be used to upgrade the factories and the ferry. Players will even be able to hire a team of townspeople to automate the whole thing. That’s good news, as there are other things to take care of – like completing enough tasks to earn the Grand Prize – an upgradeable Celtic Farmstead with ten levels. Once fully upgraded, the farmstead will give an attack boost to the player’s army, provide goods for the player, and offer Forge Points and coins. By the by…the number of tasks players need to complete to get this building is twenty-five. The event lasts until March 17, so getting there shouldn’t be a problem.
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