![]() ![]() This time was different I have literally 100s and 100s of relics and blueprints just sitting with nothing to do. ![]() ![]() I almost completely ignored the thrill zone first time round as I had nowhere near the number of relics and blueprints needed to Enchant all the attractions.Įventually over time I started to get more and more attractions to be Enchanted and then I decided to change my park to accommodate the thrill zone level 3. You do not need to fulfill the requirements of the thrill zone. Play your game the way you want to play it. (Yes, I realize I can just ignore thrill zones if I want to, but the system is set up to try to make me fulfil the area "requirements" and I'm a completionist by nature.) (I luckily have enough groupings with level 2 to still keep most of my groups together.) Perhaps some of you are already finding yourselves with this issue for the new Thrill Zone. If I need to shove all my level 3 attractions in one area, level 2 attractions in the second area, and level 1 attractions in a third, it's going to dramatically split up my groupings. But, of course, they are all WILDLY at different attraction levels. I try to group my attractions by theme / movie. ![]() I'm concerned that the most recent change where the second thrill zone requires level 2 enchantment attractions is moving toward a really terrible shift that ultimately will destroy any sense of harmony I have in my park.ĭoes this change mean that if we get an "It's a Small World" Thrill Zone next, all of the attractions will need to be level 3 to count? (I'm also imagining it will require 3 trophies since they've shifted the system to need only 1 in California Screaming and 2 in Space Mountain.) ![]()
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