Edited By
Olivia Chen

A heated debate has emerged among players over whether to bank AB for tier progression or invest in taking mayorships during summer trips. With limited time and money, opinions vary on the potential benefits and drawbacks of these two options.
In a recent discussion, a player revealed being maxed out at 150 parcels and considering how to best utilize 7,400 AB. With short trips planned through small towns, the idea of securing a mayorship was tempting, yet weighed against possible stagnation in progress.
Bucket List Check: Achieving a mayorship can offer a sense of accomplishment.
Potential Earnings: Securing a badge may provide some AB over time.
Stalled Progress: Investing all AB might freeze earnings until August.
Uncertain Return: Many players caution that small towns may not yield significant badge sales.
Temporary Gains: Owning a mayorship is questionable long-term, particularly if other players claim it.
An in-depth look shows players like one commenting, "You only receive AB when someone buys a badge from your town." Another contributor shared their experience of a hard-earned mayorship with 50,000 AB invested but saw minimal return, stating, "I will never see any real AB return from it."
The general atmosphere of the conversation appears cautious. While some are eager to chase achievements, others strongly discourage rushing into partial investments in mayorships over tier jumping.
โ๏ธ Many players advise against chasing mayorships for short-term gains.
๐ Investing in popular towns might yield better returns than smaller ones.
๐ค "If you want it just to check off on your bucket list, then sure, go for it," urged a forum member in a reflection of the mixed sentiments.
As the discussion continues, could the choice between investing time in mayorships or tier upgrades affect player experiences this summer? One thing is clearโboth paths hold potential pitfalls and rewards. Players remain on edge, waiting to see what AB choices will bring.
For more insights, check out community discussions on user boards as players navigate their next moves in the competitive gaming sphere.
Expect players to increasingly shift their focus from pursuing mayorships to tier upgrading as summer approaches. With the caution shown in discussions, thereโs a strong chance that upwards of 70% will prioritize tier progression instead of mayorships, especially given the warnings about fluctuating returns. As players hone in on more lucrative towns, we could see a surge in investments shifted towards better-performing areas. This trend could reshape player economics, leading to a marketplace that favors established towns over transient opportunities.
Reflecting on the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s, investors flocked to every shiny new website without considering sustainability. Just as many businesses failed to deliver long-term value, players today may find that chasing fleeting achievements in small towns leads to disappointing returns, echoing past lessons learned by many in various sectors. This reminds us that, sometimes, thriving in the gaming world is less about the chase for shiny badges, and more about solid, long-term strategy.