Hello Wren,

I will do my best to answer your questions, but first let me tell you a little 
about the goal of the game.
The goal of Crafting Kingdom is to expand your estate to its maximum size while 
using quest rewards and boost to help achieve this quicker.  To expand your 
estate each time, you will need 3 things, a particular number of 2 products, 
like 400 timber and 400 grain, and a particular amount of gold.  These required 
amounts will increase each time you expand your estate.
It is not required to purchase all of the properties and unlock all of its 
products in order to expand your estate or get the rewards from the quest you 
have completed.  Most people look at their current quest and what they need on 
their current estate expansion, and just work on completing those task.  For 
example, for my next estate expansion, I need 1200 Armor, 1200 Silver Bar, and 
1 Million in gold.  Since I know it will take a while to save 1 million in 
gold, I am currently working on my quest to help me save the 1 million in gold 
quicker.  Once you complete quest and claim the rewards, those quest will be 
replaced with new ones.
Keep im mind to retrieve your quest rewards, you have to reset the game.  When 
resetting the game, you do not lose everything.  You mainly lose 3 things, all 
properties purchased, all products unlocked, and any gold yu currently have on 
hand.  The purpose of the quest and there rewards is to help you achieve things 
quicker.  For example, a reward can decrease the price of unlocking products, 
increase the gold  you get when selling a product, increase the speed a product 
is produced, and increase your boost or automation time.  
Boost can be extremely helpful and also help you achieve something in the game 
quicker.  To answer one of your questions, yes, you can use multiple boost at 
the same time no matter what they are.  So you can use the salesman boost up to 
4 times at the same time getting a total of a 40% increase for what you sell 
all products for.  
In regards to your estate, it does not have to be unlocked, and neither does 
the princess.  For each day you go into the princess and accept the gift, it 
will increase your sell pricess by 2%.  This will continue until it reaches 
100%.
Your estate will just give you information about your estate and what is needed 
to do your next expansion.

As far as fishing rods, the metal parts needed actually come from the 
BlackSmith property.  So to make fishing rods, you will have to own 5 
properties, the Lumberyard, The farm, The Cory, the Furnace, and the Blacksmith.
It takes 3 properties to make metal parts.  To make metal parts here are the 
steps:
You will need 1 Coal and 1 Iron Ore from the Cory to make 1 metal from the 
furnace.
Then it will take 1 metal from the furnace to make 1 metal part from the 
Blacksmith.
So as you can tell, it will take some money and time in order to produce 
fishing rods.  So unless it is for a quest or to expand your estate, I would 
not worry about fishing rods at this point.  Just concentrate on your quest and 
your estate expansion.  Remember, that is the goal of the game.

I would be happy to answer any other questions you might have about the game.
Good luck!

Chris



> On May 20, 2017, at 11:32 PM, Lea W Langley <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Question one is the metal part that is needed in the fishing rod that is in 
> the timberyard made from the furnace? Question two do boosts such as salesman 
> quick study and the one that unlocks products cheaper multiply if you use 
> them more than once? I know that the gold adds up because I have use that 
> four times, but I wasn't sure about the others. Question three do I need to 
> unlock all of the shops before I can unlock the estate?.
> Thanks again for the help.
> 
> God bless,
> Wren Langley
> 
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