

Probably MORE time now as INNO seems to be curtailing their offer of these buildings in event recently.īut many of us have satellite cities in our non-main worlds that do exactly that. Getting 100 combined (WW or FoY - since they are reported to BOTH yield the same 1% or so.) will take a few years, IMHO. Sure you can shrink them with WW shrink kits, but. Part B is: So now you know the yield and probability math, you have to figure out how to get 100 WW into your city layout. Now you're cooking, right? Well - at least better than decades. So this math also worksġ00 WW or 100 FoY or 100 IN TOTAL of those 2 types - in your city SHOULD generate 50 diamonds EACH DAY.ĥ0 of those 2 types in total should get you 50 diamonds every 2 days.Ģ5 of those 2 types in total should get you 50 diamonds every 4 days. Now, that's no way to accumulate diamonds because it will take years (decades?) to get a stash. What does that mean statistiscally? Well - if you had 1 WW in your city and collected it each day, you'd get 50 diamonds over the course of 100 days. Most people will agree they EACH deliver about a 1% chance for 50 diamonds. They're BOTH 3x3 (9 squares in base size) and BOTH have a shrink kit, which can reduce that 3x3 (9 squares) to 2x3 (6 squares). Since you want to know more about choice 2 than choice 1, many suggestions here hopefully helped you.ġ) Venues that give diamonds: 1) GbG, 2) GE 3) Questing and continent map work (story, side, recur, bonus), rarely city incidents, tooĢ) Buildings: Lots of buildings now give diamonds in their probability collection delivery, but 2 that are FAMOUS for giving diamonds (and form the basis of many people's diamond mining cities) are Wishing Wells (WW) and Fountain of Youth (FoY).

2 ways - 1) instant gratification (buying) and 2) slow accumulation over time, using a plan or luck (gaming odds in your favor) - or both.
