30 Diamonds for a Christmas tree, what a bargain I don't think.....Bah Humbug Supercell are having a laugh whilst rubbing their hands together. Once again people who don't purchase or can't afford diamonds are the losers, shame on you Supercell.
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30 Diamonds for a Christmas tree, what a bargain I don't think.....Bah Humbug Supercell are having a laugh whilst rubbing their hands together. Once again people who don't purchase or can't afford diamonds are the losers, shame on you Supercell.
just be patient. I never buy diamonds. Never. And I have the tree and a few other decorations that cost diamonds. I'm at 38 diamonds now and I want the snowglobe (50). I'll probably get it by early December... just in time for Christmas!! YAY!! :)
I read somewhere earlier that last year you could buy the Christmas tree with coins...!!! This is my first Hay Day Christmas, and if this is the case, it is totally wrong to change so drastically... Where is the continuity...??
John.
I played this last Christmas, as yes, the tree was for coins. I still had a few Xmas decs in storage from last year, like the pile of gifts, the Christmas poinsettia, the toy solider and something else.
There were a few. The white bird feeder, well and wheelbarrow and a few others. They've all required diamonds since they came out. Some HAVE switched though. I don't particularly like it, but I'll live with it. It curbs my desire to buy every bit of ♥♥♥♥ that's for sale. I will *never* however, EVER purchase one of those gawdaweful gold statues! LOL
The Christmas tree was 5,000 coins last year; the cost went up incrementally as you purchased more. I don't understand why SC changed it except to line their pockets. What a huge disappointment as I was looking forward to buying this year. Not going to waste my diamonds or buy them :mad:
I'm not known for my gentle touch... ;)
But in all seriousness, the decorations add nothing to the game play, they are just for looks. This is no different than any of a hundred other instances where one person has more disposable income than someone else. I don't see the reason to get worked up about it.