![]() Whichever part is requested most by my neighbors is the one I gift for that day. So I look at my first batch of requests after the daily reset and tally them up. ![]() Starting on Day 4 of an event, I want to start gifting for the second appliance but worry I may be rushing things. It normally takes me 2 days (3 days when I'm super busy with life stuff) to build all three appliances needed so I figure the same timeline applies to my neighbors since they're mostly long time level 99 players as well. The first three days, I naturally gift the parts for the first appliance. I don't have a lot of time to devote to gifting which is the entire purpose behind mass gifting, right? So, as a general rule of thumb, I base my daily gifts on my requests. ![]() (Either to build more than 3 or because they're slow-no judgment, I'm pretty slow myself.) Is day 4 the magic number? Should I wait to send 2nd oven parts until day 5 and just let the fast builders eliminate me? Question for my fellow mass-gifters: when do you switch from 1st appliance parts to 2nd appliance parts? I mean, some players might have 3 ovens built after 2 days and want 2nd oven parts on day 3, but I still get so many requests for 1st oven parts after that. I mean who keeps track of every other players' progress? Anyways just sharing different players have different views and playstyles best suited to individual lifestyles and real life matters. What he didn't state previously on his wall was he did not want goal parts as soon as he finished the goal and not when the goals are over according to the timer. Then I realised that he deleted me, without letting me know, and I found out that he had finished his goals and wanted basic parts although the goals are still in progress and I had been sending him goal parts without fail every day. Someone invited me as a neighbour and I read his wall and thought we had the same playstyle - gifting goal parts during goal and basic/other parts for non goal days. In order to keep your bakery performing seamlessly, ProBAKE offers a wide array of ovens from Polin, a leading name in the industry for more than 80 years. At ProBAKE, we refuse to fall short on any of these criteria. I'll share a recent incident that happened to me. Our ovens are reliable, long lasting, and top-quality with low operating costs. Tipping back everyone used to be 3 hours per day for me, just pure tipping back, not counting taking notes of requests or gifting or baking etc. I could related to what AnnirasSweets said cos I have hundreds of neighbours. Unless you playing Bakery full time and taking notes of individual requests, that's pretty impossible. Yes I know I can decline the gifts, but why should I gift to them and get nothing in return.You know it's not easy to keep track of individual requests of hundreds of neighbours or who has or has not finished their goals when you have lots of neighbours. The other thing that frustrates me is when you have finished collecting goal parts and you write on your wall and your neighbors wall that you are back to collecting basic parts until next goal and they still send you goal parts.
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