These buildings work in the same way as ordinary ones, but usually have much better stats. If you want to know more about certain building, follow the links which lead to posts in this extensive guide. The buildings are classified according to their primary function, and the detailed stats are not shown here. A helpful guide for comparing the output of different event buildings can be found here, using the stats there can help you decide if it's worth holding on to try and upgrade the building with a reno kit or if it's better to replace it with a different event building (if that event is coming up soon).This guide gives a very brief description of FoE special buildings that can be obtained only during seasonal events or as a special reward. But I also haven't gotten many reno kits, if I had lots of them I'd probably upgrade them rather than remove them. Personally I've started removing some of my event/special buildings just because they don't have any effects that I can't get from regular buildings and they were getting a few ages old. So if you go through a couple of ages you could quickly out do the building and have to ask yourself "how much longer till that event repeats", if it's too long then you're probably safe to just delete it. There is the trend for buildings such as the graveyard or confectionery to be involved in "upgrade quests" where you get the new and improved one but those buildings don't offer anything special. After that it really depends on your needs, for example if you are getting lots of coins and never run out you may not need any Kings/Queens. Obviously the Wishing Well is worth keeping and in my mind so are any event/special buildings that auto-upgrade.
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