Machi Koro 2 Strategy: Flower Garden/Flower Shop

In the enchanting world of Machi Koro 2, where strategy blooms like wildflowers in a meadow, I’ve discovered a delightful tactic that’s served me well, especially in cozy gatherings of two or three players. When the air is filled with the laughter of many, I find myself drawn to the vibrant allure of red cards, for their magic comes alive with the turns of others. Yet, in more intimate circles, where each roll of the dice echoes like a story whispered in the wind, the green and purple cards whisper secrets of prosperity and chance, rewarding the hands that cast them.

Among the myriad paths one can wander in Machi Koro 2, my heart sings the praises of a particular strategy, a dance between the Flower Garden and the Flower Shop. In the strategy of Flower Gardens and Flower Shops, it’s best to roll just one die. Picture this: with every Flower Garden under your care, a roll of four by any hand showers you with two coins, a bounty that multiplies with the number of gardens you’ve nurtured. And the Flower Shops, oh, the Flower Shops! They transform a roll of six into a cascade of coins, three for each garden, multiplied by the number of shops that grace your city. Imagine, if you will, a city blooming with three Flower Gardens and two Flower Shops — a roll of six then becomes a windfall of 18 coins, enough to claim a Landmark card and, with fortune’s favor, perhaps even a second.

This strategy, my friends, is not just a path to victory; it’s a journey through a garden of possibility, where each choice seeds the future with opulence. Should you wander down this path the next time we meet in Machi Koro 2, share with me the tales of your adventure. And in turn, I invite you to unveil your own strategies in the comments.

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