▲ 22 r/AgeofZ

Game has become boring?

Camel has made this game into a money pit with no real gameplay improvements. All new nations have players who already play in older nations and only participate when absolutely needed. There is no same nation KE event (only frenzy) which used to keep things interesting while cross nation opened.

Now its just bot farms and sellers taking over the nation. Boring af. Many players in my nation build the city to C28-30 and quit without notice.

Nation 1442

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u/Even-Recording-434 — 1 day ago
▲ 18 r/AgeofZ

Hands up! Empty your wallets for Chloe

New officer because Camel felt people weren’t paying enough already. Each day this game becomes even more ridiculous 😂🤣

u/Even-Recording-434 — 7 days ago
▲ 56 r/FinancialAdviceIndia+1 crossposts

Tired of Taxes on Salary | 31M

The increments at this point don’t even feel the same. Any advice on tax savings (new regime) ?

No loans or debts.

CTC - 32.79 lakhs per annum

u/Even-Recording-434 — 13 days ago
▲ 4 r/AgeofZ

Why?!!??!

It still baffles me why people continue putting money in this game ?! All the new nations are Vietnamese farmers making off of a mobile game ffs bro and people are paying them?!??! What is this small cick energy people have to be strong ??!!

How is this even a war game lmao. Bunch of buffoons. Please dont give me the shit about “oH PeOpLe SpenD So MuCh oN GoLF LeSSons & HoBby”

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u/Even-Recording-434 — 14 days ago

31M, Delhi | ₹33 LPA income and ₹18 lakh saved — how should I start investing?

Hi everyone,

I’m 31M, living in Delhi and working in the philanthropy space for a well-known public figure and their family.

I recently received a significant raise and now earn approximately ₹33 LPA. Until now, I have focused mainly on saving rather than investing. I currently have around ₹18 lakh combined across my bank accounts and fixed deposits. I don’t have any major investments in mutual funds, stocks or other market-linked instruments.

I’m now looking to manage my money more sensibly and build a proper long-term investment plan. My priorities would be:
Maintaining an adequate emergency fund
Investing consistently for long-term wealth creation
Planning for future expenses such as marriage and housing
Avoiding unnecessarily risky schemes

Understanding how much I should invest each month and where
I’m aware that simply keeping most of my money in the bank or FDs may not be the best long-term approach, but I’m unsure how to get started.

I would appreciate practical guidance on how someone in my position should structure their savings and investments. I’m not looking for overnight returns just genuine advice on building a disciplined and diversified portfolio.

Edit: I live with my parents & spend around 60-70k per month. No debts or anything.

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u/Even-Recording-434 — 15 days ago

31M, Delhi | ₹33 LPA income and ₹18 lakh saved — how should I start investing?

Hi everyone,

I’m 31M, living in Delhi and working in the philanthropy space for a well-known public figure and their family.

I recently received a significant raise and now earn approximately ₹33 LPA. Until now, I have focused mainly on saving rather than investing. I currently have around ₹18 lakh combined across my bank accounts and fixed deposits. I don’t have any major investments in mutual funds, stocks or other market-linked instruments.

I’m now looking to manage my money more sensibly and build a proper long-term investment plan. My priorities would be:
Maintaining an adequate emergency fund
Investing consistently for long-term wealth creation
Planning for future expenses such as marriage and housing
Avoiding unnecessarily risky schemes

Understanding how much I should invest each month and where
I’m aware that simply keeping most of my money in the bank or FDs may not be the best long-term approach, but I’m unsure how to get started.

I would appreciate practical guidance on how someone in my position should structure their savings and investments. I’m not looking for overnight returns just genuine advice on building a disciplined and diversified portfolio.

Edit: I live with my parents & spend around 60-70k per month. No debts or anything.

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u/Even-Recording-434 — 15 days ago
▲ 27 r/AgeofZ

Don't be that guy | #1442 | 3 weeks old nation

Hey guys. not trying to shame anyone but this is just for awareness for new players, don't fall into the trap of buying stuff in game just to get slight dopamine.

You don't have to survive on instant noodles and fall in the sunk cost fallacy of this game. Spend money in real life on real investments. Treat this game as what it is - entertainment.

Go out and touch the grass.

u/Even-Recording-434 — 1 month ago