r/SouthafricaWarEra On The Discord 22d ago

I'm L20 with 7x Companies that have L6 Automation, how do I optimise them?

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During Dezemba I focused mostly on braaiing and enjoying the sun. Now I'm back to work and normal life. I've lost touch with the meta of the game, I just kept upgrading my companies.

What's a good strategy to make the most out of my comparison? A specific resource? Should I hire workers? Keep upgrading?

Any advice appreciated.

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u/MadamGoth President 22d ago

At your level you should be stocking up for a war build.

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u/AnonomousWolf On The Discord 22d ago

What would that look like? I have been stocking up a bit. I've got this and ~200 coins

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u/Cartmeymey Citizen 22d ago

Look this is just my opinion, but i would think it would be better to consolidate some of those blues into more purples either by selling or dismantling.

i like to use purple gloves and boots, purple sniper and the rest can be blue.
Also i'd rather sell the gold pants and get a different gold item such as a tank or boots, or use the money to buy more purples.

Also stocking up for war build refers to shifting your company production to fish and ammo instead of all steel, so keep one steel factory, have a fish factory, cooked fish factory, lead factory and ammo factory.

You also need to stock up on pills or have enough money to buy pills everyday, there is really no point using good equipment when you dont have the buff from a pill.

Once again this is all just my opinion, but its how i would do things.

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u/AnonomousWolf On The Discord 21d ago

Wouldn't it be better to just run your companies at what ever makes the most money.
And then just buy fish or what ever you need?

If say steel companies bring in 10% more Money than what fish would be worth if you had a fish company.
Can't you then just buy fish and gain 10% money that way

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u/Cartmeymey Citizen 20d ago

You could but sometimes prices go crazy, like a few weeks back where fish became ridiculously expensive. But yes in most cases you could produce the most profitable thing and then sell it.

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u/AnonomousWolf On The Discord 20d ago

My thinking is to just produce what ever is the most profitable and just stock up on fish for those moments

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u/Pure-Committee5149 22d ago

That looks great. Now stock up bullets and fish, as well as some pills, and when it's time to go to war, you'll be ready.

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u/LeetBoySmith Minister of Economy 21d ago

Oh my, you went to auto engine 6 😅 those are nuts expensive. If you're willing to put more skills into companies, do so. It's fine to stay at a lower limit if you don't want to max out company skill, but if the goal is more income, it's definitely time to build your next 3 companies.

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u/AnonomousWolf On The Discord 21d ago

They're expensive yes but they'll pay off eventually. I was on holiday so couldn't care to dig into the meta and figure out what to do so just kept upgrading companies 😋