Next the GB owner will want to prime the GB for the P5 slot.
He will need to bring up his own contribution to 325 FP, and then post. Next the GB owner will want to prime the GB for the P4 slot. The investor who takes this slot will post. He will need to bring up his own contribution to 288 FP, and then post. Next he will want to prime the GB for the P3 slot. Investor slot1 will post: "James Tiberious Arc P2(276)"Īt this point the GB owner should lock in the P1 & P2 slots by topping up his one contribution to 203 FP. GB owner will post: "James Tiberious Arc P2(276) P1(551)" If you fail to lock your investor and a spot gets sniped because you didn’t lock it, the owner will be responsible for paying the investor the difference between what they were promised (551 FP for someone with an 1.9 Arc) and the greatly reduced reward (276 FP for spot 2) if someone were to snipe position 1.Īfter the GB owner post, investors will donate and announce this by reposting the same line with the position they took removed. At each moment, as investors take the spots, the owner must lock the next investor(s) in by placing the appropriate amount of FPs onto the building so that each spot becomes locked in turn. In this case the post would be:Īt this moment when the GB owner “James Tiberious” makes this post, his own contribution to the GB should be at least 203 FB. Once the owner has primed the building, they will post to the thread asking for investors to take spots. The reason is that if the owner crosses the 202 FPs in this example, it is highly likely the GB will be sniped and it will most likely to cost them additional FPs to level. In the example above, the owner will place up to, but no more than 202 FPs. Over a period of time, the owner will place their FPs on the building. The process of “Priming” means the owner will prime the GB for the thread. (In this particular case, 2nd place is also guaranteed or “Locked” with the 203 FP ). That is accomplished by making sure there are an initial 203 FPs placed on the building when the 1st place investor invests the 551 FPs. The owner of the GB needs to make sure that the person who invests in 1st place is guaranteed 1st place and cannot be "sniped". Using a GB Investment calculator we discover that by using the 1.9 Thread, it will only cost the owner 344 FPs and the investors contribute the remaining 961. That lets everyone know all spots have been taken.įor an Arc at level 21, it takes 1,305 FPs to advance to level 22. Once a player takes the last position left, they will post only the word Clear. That tells everyone that the first spot has been taken. Note the amount to invest is the value inside the brackets. After they repost, in the 1.9 Thread, the player puts their investment on “ James Tiberious” Arc for the amount of “ 551”.
In this case, someone taking the P1 spot, would repost the previous post so that it looks like this They announce they are taking the spot by copying and pasting the latest post and taking away the spot on the end. Participants in the thread must fill the slots in order right to left. I would first "prime" the building to "lock" the spots and then post the open spots to the 1.9 Thread as follows: Player Name Great Building (Short version is OK) Spots in reverse orderĪs an example, say I want to advertise my Level 21 Arc on the 1.9 thread and I am ready to lock in all 5 positions. The posting will have the following format
How To Invest in a Great Building Using the 1.9 Thread Ī player will post to this thread when they are ready to level a great building (GB) and are ready to lock in the investors.
If you are an experienced 1.9 user, feel free to post that you can mentor a younger player. Note: In order to make this thread work, since we are of all different guilds, we all need to send friend requests to each other. As a great building owner, you will find that there is no better way than to use a 1.9 thread. The purpose is to collectively invest in each other’s great buildings and earn the rewards of blueprints which are frequently tough to come by at certain levels. Here’s how the 1.9 Thread I participate in works. There are some variations, but they all generally do the same thing.