Isle of Temptations Beta Explained - Mafia City

Flavio Gaming
7 Sept 202409:40

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the 'Isle of Temptations' beta event is dissected, detailing its mechanics and strategies. Key elements include Bullion and Magatama resources, four research categories, and clan and city research. Players can earn personal points through mercenary attacks and raids, with milestone rewards accessible. The beta introduces unique features like the Temptation Hunt and Claim for Fame, offering Buffs and rewards. Buildings on the map provide various benefits, from points to crew enhancements. The video aims to prepare viewers for the full event, hinting at potential additional features.

Takeaways

  • šŸļø The 'Isle of Temptations' event features two main resources: Bullion for research and Magatama for building Towers.
  • šŸ”¬ Research is categorized into four types: asset provision, steady growth, armed combat, and holistic explore, each with specific boosts.
  • šŸ™ļø Clan and City research, including lookout tower techs, provide various buffs and skills for players.
  • šŸ° Occupied clubs on the map reward coins for completing lookout tower techs.
  • šŸ›”ļø Players engage with mercenary street forces and Narak Samurais for personal points, not for attacking street forces.
  • šŸ† Milestone rewards are available for reaching certain personal points, with a higher score threshold expected in the actual event.
  • šŸ›ļø City points and ranking rewards are based on city rank, accessible after earning at least 12,000 personal points.
  • šŸŽ® The Temptation Hunt involves leveling up Taro through Explorations, Rumors, Mini-Games, and Easter eggs for rewards and buffs.
  • šŸŖ The Claim for Fame event allows players to upgrade a store with tokens earned from various activities, affecting store level and daily rewards.
  • šŸ° Various buildings on the map, such as clubs, Isakaya Houses, Yukaku lodges, Onsen Resorts, and Manors, offer different rewards and boosts.
  • šŸ¤ Clan members' combined special facility buffs provide a collective clan buff, subject to an unspecified cap.

Q & A

  • What are the two types of resources in the 'Isle of Temptations' event?

    -The two types of resources in the 'Isle of Temptations' event are Bullion and Magatama. Bullion is used for research, while Magatama is used for building Towers.

  • What are the four categories of research in the event?

    -The four categories of research are asset provision, steady growth, armed combat, and holistic explore. These categories respectively increase Gathering speed and amount, boost hospital and crew training capacity, boost stats like attack, defense, health, and damage, and boost lookout tower construction and demolition speeds.

  • What are the lookout tower techs and what do they provide?

    -Lookout tower techs, also known as city researches, provide various Buffs to your Lookout Towers and allow you to unlock various lookout tower skills.

  • How can you earn personal points in the event?

    -You can earn personal points by attacking mercenaries and doing raids on Narak Samurais. However, attacking street forces does not yield personal points.

  • What are the Milestone rewards and how do you access them?

    -Milestone rewards are given for reaching certain amounts of personal points. These can be accessed from the event screen.

  • What are the different types of street forces in the event?

    -The different types of street forces in the event are the Narak Oyabun, the Narac Ninja, and Narak Wrestler.

  • What is the Temptation Hunt and how do you level up Taro?

    -The Temptation Hunt is a feature where you level up Taro to get rewards and Buffs. You can gain experience by doing Explorations, Rumors, Mini-Games, or Easter eggs, each of which consumes one energy point per attempt.

  • How many energy points do you get per day and can it increase?

    -You get three energy points per day, but this can increase to four energy points once Taro reaches level six.

  • What is the Claim for Fame event and how do you upgrade your store?

    -The Claim for Fame event involves upgrading a store using upgrade tokens obtained from using energy, killing mercenaries, and street forces. Players can also reportedly receive 450 tokens daily through mail, possibly for completing hidden quests.

  • What are the four attributes you can upgrade in your store and how does it affect your store level?

    -The four attributes that can be upgraded in your store are reputation, hygiene, decoration, and employees. Each upgrade of these attributes increases the store level by one.

  • How do the special facility buffs work and what is their impact on the clan?

    -The buffs of the special facilities of all clan members are combined to give everyone a clan buff. However, there is a cap on these stats, and the clan will only receive the buff up to the cap percentage.

  • What are the different types of buildings on the map and what do they provide?

    -The buildings on the map include clubs, Isakaya House, Yukaku lodge, Onsen Resort, and the Manor. They provide different points per minute and various boosts such as crew attack, defense, health, and first occupation points.

Outlines

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šŸļø Introduction to 'Isle of Temptations' Beta Event

The speaker introduces the 'Isle of Temptations' beta event, explaining that there are two key resources: Bullion for research and Magatama for building towers. They discuss four research categories: asset provision (boosts gathering), steady growth (improves hospitals and crew training), armed combat (enhances combat stats), and holistic explore (speeds up lookout tower construction). Clan and City research are also touched upon, with city research referred to as 'lookout tower techs.' The speaker outlines various street forces and enemies, such as the Narak Samurai, and mentions milestone rewards for personal points and city ranking rewards.

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šŸ“Š Earning Points and Event Rewards

The speaker details the mechanics for earning personal points through raids, mercenary battles, and the 'claim for fame' event. Personal milestone rewards go up to 26,000 points in the beta, with expectations for higher caps in the full event. They clarify that to qualify for ranking rewards, participants must achieve 12,000 personal points. Points can also be earned through street forces, though they do not contribute directly to personal points. City points and rank rewards based on city rankings are also discussed, with emphasis on how rewards change in the official event.

šŸ” Council Hall and New Features

Two new Council Hall features are introduced: 'Temptation Hunt' and 'Claim for Fame.' Temptation Hunt involves leveling up Taro for rewards, gaining experience through explorations, rumors, mini-games, and Easter eggs. Players can earn energy points to participate, with a maximum of three daily (four once Taro reaches level 6). Buggy mini-games, such as the 'gemstone relay,' are cautioned against. Claim for Fame involves upgrading a store with tokens and earning rewards based on store level, with upgrade tokens available daily through various activities.

šŸŖ Upgrading the Store and Buff Management

The speaker elaborates on upgrading store attributes (reputation, hygiene, decoration, and employees), which all boost revenue equally. Once the store reaches level 30, players can equip a buff at the special facility, which activates at level 20. Buffs from clan members combine into a collective clan buff, though there is a cap on total stat bonuses. Store upgrades also grant more Fame coins, Bullion, Magatama, and Rogue Samurai production. Fame coins are used to buy buffs or resources from the store.

šŸÆ Special Troops and Buildings

The speaker discusses the Rogue Samurai special troops, designed for gathering due to their high speed and load, with TACT versions offering better stats for battle. The map contains buildings like clubs, Isakaya Houses, and Yukaku Lodges that produce Tower coins, boost stats, and offer points for occupying cities. The Onsen Resort and Manor provide significant point bonuses when occupied, with the Manor granting 5 million points initially and 1,000 City points per minute thereafter. First occupation of buildings also yields substantial rewards.

šŸ“ Conclusion and Final Thoughts

The speaker concludes by summarizing how the 'Isle of Temptations' beta event functions, encouraging viewers to use the information to prepare for the official event. They hint at the possibility of more features being added later, which would warrant another video. Viewers are invited to comment on anything the speaker might have missed, and patrons are thanked for their support. The speaker shares their Patreon link and signs off, promising future content.

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Keywords

šŸ’”Isle of Temptations

The 'Isle of Temptations' refers to the main theme of the video, which is a beta event in a game. It is a location within the game that players can explore and interact with, featuring unique mechanics and objectives. The video aims to explain the workings of this event, including its resources, research categories, and various in-game activities.

šŸ’”Bullion

Bullion is one of the two types of resources mentioned in the video, used within the context of the 'Isle of Temptations' event for research purposes. It is a key component of the game's economy and strategy, as players need to manage and acquire it to progress in the event.

šŸ’”Magatama

Magatama is the second type of resource discussed in the video, which is used for building Towers during the 'Isle of Temptations' event. It is another essential element in the game's strategy, as players must balance their resources between research and construction.

šŸ’”Research Categories

Research Categories are a set of four distinct areas that players can invest in to gain various benefits during the event. These include asset provision, steady growth, armed combat, and holistic explore. Each category enhances different aspects of the player's gameplay, such as gathering speed, hospital and crew training capacity, combat stats, and lookout tower construction and demolition speeds.

šŸ’”Lookout Tower Techs

Lookout Tower Techs, also known as city researches, are upgrades that players can unlock to enhance their lookout towers with various buffs and skills. These techs are a strategic element of the game, allowing players to customize their towers to better suit their playstyle.

šŸ’”Mercenary Street Forces

Mercenary Street Forces are enemy units that players can raid for personal points during the event. These forces include the Narak Oyabun, the Narac Ninja, and Narak Wrestler. Engaging with these forces is a way for players to gain points and progress in the event.

šŸ’”Personal Points

Personal Points are a metric used to measure a player's individual performance and contributions during the event. Points are earned through attacking mercenaries, conducting raids, and participating in certain events. These points are crucial for accessing milestone rewards and determining a player's rank within the event.

šŸ’”Claim for Fame

Claim for Fame is one of the events within the 'Isle of Temptations' where players can upgrade a store to improve various attributes and earn rewards. It involves using energy to kill mercenaries and street forces, and obtaining upgrade tokens to enhance the store's capabilities.

šŸ’”Temptation Hunt

Temptation Hunt is another event within the 'Isle of Temptations' where players level up a character named Taro to gain rewards and buffs. This involves completing explorations, rumors, and mini-games to earn experience points, which are limited by a daily energy system.

šŸ’”Rogue Samurai

Rogue Samurai are special troops introduced in the event, characterized by their high speed and load, making them suitable for gathering resources. They are differentiated into regular and TACT versions, with the latter having superior stats for use in battle.

šŸ’”Buildings

Buildings such as clubs, Isakaya Houses, Yukaku Lodges, Onsen Resorts, and Manors are key structures within the 'Isle of Temptations' map. Each building type provides different benefits, such as producing coins, boosting crew stats, or granting city points. They are central to the strategy of occupying and managing territories during the event.

Highlights

Introduction to the 'Isle of Temptations' beta event mechanics.

Explanation of two key resources: Bullion for research and Magatama for building Towers.

Details on four research categories: asset provision, steady growth, armed combat, and holistic explore.

Mention of Clan and City research, with City research also known as lookout tower techs.

Description of how occupying clubs on the map can yield coins for lookout tower techs.

Information on mercenary street forces and Narak Samurais as raidable enemies.

Details on personal points and Milestone rewards based on personal points.

Discussion on City points and rewards based on city rank, with a requirement of 12,000 personal points.

Overview of the beta season's events, including the signin event and the prospector Renegade memories event.

Mention of the absence of Ward drills in the beta map but potential for their inclusion in the future.

Introduction to the Temptation Hunt feature, where leveling up Taro provides rewards and Buffs.

Explanation of how to gain experience for Taro through Explorations, Rumors, and Mini-Games.

Details on energy usage and its impact on completing tasks in the Temptation Hunt.

Discussion on the Claim for Fame event, store upgrades, and the acquisition of Temptation tokens.

Information on upgrading attributes in the store and the impact on store level and revenue.

Explanation of the special facility buff system and its contribution to clan-wide benefits.

Details on the buildings on the map, their levels, and the points they provide.

Description of the Manor's unique point system and its high-value first occupation points.

Conclusion and invitation for feedback on the video's content.

Transcripts

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Hello everyone! In today's video I wantĀ  to explain how this 'Isle of Temptations'Ā Ā 

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beta event works. So let's get right intoĀ  it. Just like all the other season events,Ā Ā 

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there are two types of resources on this map.Ā  There's Bullion and Magatama. Bullion is usedĀ Ā 

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for research and Magatama is used for buildingĀ  Towers. Research has four categories, there's theĀ Ā 

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asset provision category which mostly increasesĀ  your Gathering speed and amount, there's theĀ Ā 

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steady growth category which boosts hospital andĀ  crew training capacity, there's armed combat whichĀ Ā 

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boosts stats like attack, defense, health andĀ  damage, and there's the holistic explore categoryĀ Ā 

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which boosts lookout tower construction andĀ  demolition speeds. Apart from personal research,Ā Ā 

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there's also Clan research and City research.Ā  The city researches are also called lookout towerĀ Ā 

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techs. These techs give your look Lookout TowersĀ  various Buffs and they also allow you to unlockĀ Ā 

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various lookout tower skills. You can occupy clubsĀ  on the map to get coins for doing these lookoutĀ Ā 

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tower techs. Also just like other season events,Ā  you have mercenary street forces and enemies thatĀ Ā 

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you can raid. The enemies that you raid are calledĀ  Narak Samurais. There are three types of streetĀ Ā 

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forces the Narak Oyabun, the Narac Ninja and NarakĀ  Wrestler. You get personal points for attackingĀ Ā 

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mercenaries and doing raids, but not for attackingĀ  street forces. There are Milestone rewards forĀ Ā 

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reaching certain amount of personal pointsĀ  which can be accessed from the event screen.Ā Ā 

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For the beta event, you can get some rewards forĀ  scoring up to 26,000 personal points. However,Ā Ā 

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when the actual event comes out, I think thisĀ  number will increase as it'll be much easier toĀ Ā 

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score points there. There are also City pointsĀ  shown in this section along with the rewardsĀ Ā 

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that you get based on your city rank. But keep inĀ  mind that you only get ranking rewards if you'veĀ Ā 

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scored at least 12,000 personal points. Currently,Ā  the only way of getting personal points is fromĀ Ā 

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mercenaries, raids and from the claim for fameĀ  event which we'll talk about later. For events,Ā Ā 

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currently the beta season only has the signinĀ  event and the prospector Renegade memories event.Ā Ā 

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The other two events are the mercenary eventĀ  and the season Conquest recruitment that happenĀ Ā 

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even outside the season map. There are no WardĀ  drills on this beta map. However, there is spaceĀ Ā 

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for the War drills to happen so I'm sure when theĀ  real map opens we'll be able to do the ward drillsĀ Ā 

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in these locations. If you open your Council HallĀ  page, you'll see two new features. The TemptationĀ Ā 

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hunt and claim for fame. The Temptation Hunt isĀ  where you have to level up Taro to get rewards andĀ Ā 

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Buffs. You can get experience either by doingĀ  Explorations which give you 60 points each,Ā Ā 

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Rumors which give 90 points each or Mini-GamesĀ  which give 150 points each. You can also do EasterĀ Ā 

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eggs which give no experience points, but theyĀ  give more rewards than the other three. EveryĀ Ā 

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time you do one of these, you'll have to use oneĀ  energy and you only get three energy per day, soĀ Ā 

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make sure you use your energy wisely. This can beĀ  increased to four energy once Taro reaches levelĀ Ā 

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six. As far as I know, it doesn't really matterĀ  which location you get your experience from,Ā Ā 

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so make sure you do the tasks that give you theĀ  highest experience first regardless of theirĀ Ā 

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location. Also for now, some of the mini gamesĀ  seem to be bugged like this gemstone relay rightĀ Ā 

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here. I think they'll probably fix it before theĀ  main event begins so you should be able to do itĀ Ā 

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during that time. However, if you're in the betaĀ  event then you probably want to avoid doing thisĀ Ā 

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gemstone relay event as it'll simply waste yourĀ  energy and give you nothing. The other event isĀ Ā 

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called Claim for Fame. In this event you haveĀ  a store that you can upgrade. You need upgradeĀ Ā 

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tokens to upgrade your store. You can get upĀ  to 1,000 Temptation tokens for using energyĀ Ā 

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and killing mercenaries and street forces, but aĀ  few players also reported getting 450 tokens sentĀ Ā 

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to their mail daily. So I guess there are someĀ  hidden quests that you need to complete to getĀ Ā 

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these tokens. It probably involves killing moreĀ  street forces and mercenaries so you should beĀ Ā 

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able to get up to 1,450 upgrade tokens daily.Ā  You also get season points for upgrading yourĀ Ā 

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Temptation store up to 7 times per day. There areĀ  four attributes that you can upgrade initially,Ā Ā 

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reputation, hygiene, decoration and employees.Ā  Every time you upgrade one of these attributes,Ā Ā 

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your store level goes up by one. So if you upgradeĀ  any of these attributes 30 times, you'll get toĀ Ā 

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store level 30. From what I've seen, I don'tĀ  think it matters which attributes you investĀ Ā 

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in as they all seem to boost your Revenue by theĀ  same amount. But I haven't done enough testing toĀ Ā 

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know if that's 100% accurate or not. Once you getĀ  the store level 30, you can equip an extra buffĀ Ā 

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at the special facility. You can buy these BuffsĀ  from the store using Fame coins and the level ofĀ Ā 

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this special facility can also be increased. TheĀ  buff only becomes active once the special facilityĀ Ā 

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is at level 20. So even if you equip the buffĀ  before your special facility is level 20, it won'tĀ Ā 

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do anything. The Buffs of the special facilitiesĀ  of all clan members are combined to give everyoneĀ Ā 

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a clan buff. So let's say 100 people in your clanĀ  have a buff that gives them 25% crew damage. IfĀ Ā 

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they all have level 20 special fac facilities,Ā  then your entire clan should get 25% crew damage.Ā Ā 

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However, there is a cap on these stats that theyĀ  haven't mentioned anywhere. So let's say the capĀ Ā 

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is 20%, Then in that case your clan will only getĀ  20% crew damage instead of 25%. Upgrading yourĀ Ā 

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store also lets you get more Fame coins daily andĀ  also increases your Bullion, Magatama and RogueĀ Ā 

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Samurai production. Now you can collect these FameĀ  coins and Rogue Samurai by clicking these buttonsĀ Ā 

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here. If you can't see them, then it probablyĀ  means that you don't have enough to claim yet.Ā Ā 

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You can go to the store to use your Fame coins.Ā  The first item lets you get a random buff forĀ Ā 

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your special facility. All the other items areĀ  resources and speedups that you can buy usingĀ Ā 

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these Fame coins. There are also Special TroopsĀ  in this event called Rogue Samurai which areĀ Ā 

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basically T8 bulkers with garbage stats, but highĀ  speed and load, so they're suitable for Gathering.Ā Ā 

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Their speed is the same as male bikers and theirĀ  load is higher than tier 2 Vehicles. There's alsoĀ Ā 

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the TACT version of these guys which have muchĀ  better stats and can be used in battle as theirĀ Ā 

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stats are slightly higher than those of actual T8Ā  bulkers. Now let's talk about the buildings on theĀ Ā 

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map. You have clubs which produce Tower coins forĀ  doing lookout tower techs. There are three levels,Ā Ā 

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occupying level one gives your city 5 pointsĀ  per minute, level two gives you 15 pointsĀ Ā 

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per minute and level three gives 30. However,Ā  they haven't mentioned how many coins you getĀ Ā 

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from these buildings. There's the Isakaya HouseĀ  which also has three levels. Again, they give 5,Ā Ā 

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15 and 30 points per minute respectively andĀ  these buildings produce season TACT coinsĀ Ā 

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for doing TACT Samurai research. AgainĀ  they haven't mentioned how many coinsĀ Ā 

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you get from each of these levels. Then there'sĀ  the Yukaku lodge which also gives you 5, 15 andĀ Ā 

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30 points per minute. These buildings boost yourĀ  crew attack defense and health by 5% at level 1,Ā Ā 

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10% at level two and 15% at level three. ThenĀ  there's the Onsen Resort which gives you 10,Ā Ā 

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20 and 50 points per minute at levels 1, 2Ā  and three respectively and you can get 20,Ā Ā 

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30 and 40% crew attack defense and health at thoseĀ  three levels. Finally, you have the Manor in theĀ Ā 

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center which gives you 5 million points whenĀ  first occupied and then 1,000 City points perĀ Ā 

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minute after occupation for as long as it is held.Ā  All other buildings also give you first occupationĀ Ā 

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points. The Onsen Resorts give you 50,000,Ā  20,000 and 10,000 first occupation Points eachĀ Ā 

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at levels 3, 2 and 1 respectively, while TheĀ  Lodges, houses and clubs all give you 30,000,Ā Ā 

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15,000 and 5,000 first occupation Points each atĀ  levels 3, 2 and 1. So that is pretty much how theĀ Ā 

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'Isle of Temptations' beta event works. I hopeĀ  this video helps you prepare for the real 'IsleĀ Ā 

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of Temptations' event when it begins. If there areĀ  many more features added during the actual event,Ā Ā 

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then I might make a separate video for it.Ā  If there's anything I missed talking aboutĀ Ā 

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in this video, then let me know in the commentsĀ  down below. Before I end this video, I'd likeĀ Ā 

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to thank all of my patrons for the support. ToĀ  support me you can find my Patreon link in theĀ Ā 

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description below. Thanks for watching the videoĀ  guys and I will see you all in the next one.

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