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1. Upgrade Camp to Level 22. Remove rock blocking the Cave and upgrade the Camp to Level 33. Remove the 2nd rock and pick berries and build 2 sections of Road while waiting4. Pick up Gold and pay offering at the Altar 30 Gold5. Remove fallen tree6. Build the Fishing Hut and the Sawmill and pick berries7. Build the Ladder up to the Storehouse and down to the Quarry8. Chop trees and upgrade the Sawmill9. Chop trees and build the Storehouse10. Build the Quarry11. Build the Bridge over to the Boathouse, then the Boathouse, and then the Mine.12. Upgrade the Storehouse13. Repair out to the Boots14. Upgrade Camp to Level 415. Upgrade the Quarry16. Build the Ladder to the Workshop and then the Workshop between gold pickups.17. Upgrade the Fishing Hut twice
1. Upgrade Camp to Level 22. Fix cracks to teleporter and upgrade Camp to Level 33. Chop down all the trees and start building the Sawmill4. Build the Sawmill and work over to the Key5. Use the Teleporter and build the Storehouse6. Build the Storehouse and remove the stone blocking the Mine7. Build the Mine and the Fishing Hut8. Build the Ladder down to Quarry and build Quarry9. Clear the way to the Storehouse and build it10. Start building the Road11. Upgrade the Storehouse to Level 212. Upgrade the Sawmill to Level 213. Upgrade the Storehouse twice to Level 314. Upgrade the Quarry and Mine and then the Farm15. Pick up Gold piles16. Build the Quarry and Storehouse.17. Build the Road and start picking up Gold
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