![]() (Please advise if you can find some official numbers!) Well output is NOT affected by happiness, nor by boosts from GBs. Percentages are an unofficial estimate only, updated as per Byeordie's data after 1000 collections ( see page 3 of this thread), with a notable margin of error. Notes: values provided are not all from the original posting some corrections have been noted and included. List of the daily output items from a Wishing Well For the Easter event though, I'd recommend buying a Rogue Hideout first as slightly higher value, if you don't already have one. The Well can also be nice to have for forge points, medals and sometimes diamonds, if you have the space available in your City. If you don't yet have any of those Great Buildings, the Wishing Well is a great bargain, and worth building more than one (if you can). ![]() (With those GBs, you can do better with regular houses and supply buildings - so think of the Well as decorative only, or perhaps as a useful source of medals, and get only one or two at most). The Wishing Well is VERY GOOD (50% better than non-diamond buildings of the Age), as long as you don't have a Lighthouse, St Mark's, or Royal Albert Hall Great Building. Most of the data is drawn from Martynius' posting (using Anwar's data) on the output of the Well in different ages, as well as this very useful guide to the various buildings etc. I also think the article could be better written, and would like to make my own value judgements. This topic has been somewhat covered in the us forum for FoE here, but that forum requires separate registration and is not easy to find from here (without this link). Wishing Wells were also available in the August 2013 Summer Casino special event (and several subsequent special events). This thread is an evaluation of the Wishing Well (from the special Easter event in March 2013), relative to alternative buildings.
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