Thread:ZotohZhaan/@comment-38279969-20190819141113/@comment-38279969-20190823003041

Ah, thank you for all the detailed explanations -- they help me to understand what's important to my friends and their strategies.

I'm one of those people who think that charging trophies is helpful, because in addition to getting free stuff with a click, a "visited" trophy gives me a bonus. It's like finding money on a sidewalk and picking it up. Clicking on a trophy takes a moment, requires no tools or energy or passes to play it, and I get energy or experience or reagents. Of course, if you're just starting out, the trophies aren't going to give you as much, but it's still "free money" with no penalties. I never paid rubies for trophies--why bother when they recharge every 12 hours? I've heard you can manipulate them with TTing, but I don't know how to do that.

In any case, I will make sure I charge only locations, especially with people who are just starting out and don't have a lot of locations open. I've also charged crafters, but usually only if someone is asking for it in their name. I never thought of charging the games, but that's a great idea because of the desk guardian challenges. Good one.

I also originally thought you had to have people as FB friends in order to play SN with them, so that kept me away from adding friends for months. Most of the friends I've got came from the SN posting (not what the game pushes on me). I try to stay around 100 friends as I find that manageable. It took a bit of time until I found a group of friends that fit my giving/receiving/visiting strategy. Only in the last few months have I found people from this site to add as friends. So far, so good!

Anyway, lovely talking with you. If you need me to do anything differently to be a better friend, let me know. Have an excellent day an happy Seeking.