Talk:Feitoria/@comment-78.82.120.165-20151118210155/@comment-667468-20151119071742

Well, I did say it's entirely contextual and situational.

But you've got a point. In maps where the given resource mines are few and far between the Feitoria is usually the only option later on, though I doubt anybody will just sit on their starting island and wait for the goods to run out. Surely somebody will come up with the idea to brave the nearby lands for more stuff to gather, and that's a high possibility during the late game where the building becomes available.

If they can manage both that and the conquest of present enemies then the Feitoria is nothing much but a minor Wood and Gold sink. More aggressive and tactical players will usually make calculated unit trainings and upgrades to mount a pre-late game assault on their enemies, thus will likely win before their resources run dry, especially in 1v1 games.