This page was created for an overview on the Buildings, click the building name to view the details of each building.
Buildings are created on your town map, they "usually" only take one block, but there are a few that take more.
Please Note, You cannot make MORE buildings that gives you resources, you need to upgrade the current mines you have.
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1. The castle is required for your settlement to operate. 2. This is also where you hire your hero 3. A listed view of your city's buildings and their current level will be displayed. 4. Mercenaries are found here for hire. An Obelisk of Glory is required to unlock these units. 5. In order to Terraform (clearing land to build on) you must reach an upgrade level of 6. *Upgrading: Decreases build time by a certain amount of percentage. Upgrading your castle is required for other buildings to reach their new upgrade level. *No extra space required when upgraded.
Storehouse contains all resources extracted (extracted on 1100ad) by the city.
1. Also required for your settlement to operate.
2. The storehouse is where all extracted resources are stored.
3. On the Resources Tab, your current flow of resources per hour and possible expenses are displayed.
i) Income(+###) is the max amount of resource collected each hour. Castle provides +10 resources for each type.
ii) Expenses(-###) is the amount of each resource that is taken per hour.
*Upgrading: Increases the max storage of extracted resources.
*No extra space required when upgraded.
Used for producing coal. *Upgrading: Increases production of coal per level. Higher amount of coal collected per hour. *No extra space required when upgraded
Used for producing lime. *Upgrading: Increases production of lime per level. Higher amount of lime collected per hour. *No extra space required when upgraded
Used for producing wood. *Upgrading: Increases production of wood per level. Higher amount of wood collected per hour. *No extra space required when upgraded.
Used for producing iron. *Upgrading: Increases production of iron per level. Higher amount of iron collected per hour. *No extra space required when upgraded.
Used for producing stone. *Upgrading: Increases production of stone per level. Higher amount of stone collected per hour. *No extra space required when upgraded.
Farm supports the population in the city.
1. Built manually, the farm is required for your city to progress.
2. Farms provides population so that other buildings in your city can be supplied with workers.
3. Farms are also necessary for training troops.
4. Population numbers go down when you build, upgrade, or train warriors.
*Upgrading: Increases population amount provided (not per hour).
*No extra space required when upgraded.
Barracks allows you training infantry. 1. The Barracks is used for training your infantry. 2. Barracks consists of six (6) types of soldiers. a) Pikeman b) Swordsman c) Man-at-Arms d) Archer e) Marksman f) Ranger *Upgrading: Every level you increase your barracks reduces the time needed to train soldiers. Before you can upgrade to level 4 or 9, you need to surround two sides of the building with level 1 barracks. Level 4: Allows training of 4 troops at once
Level 9: Allows training of 9 troops at once.
*A multicell building, upgrading to a level 4 will require a 2x2 or 4 cells of space. Upgrading to level 9 will require a 3x3 or 9 cells of space
1. The Stable is used for training your cavalry. 2. Stables consists of three (3) types of soldiers. a) Scout b) Horseman c) Knight *Upgrading: Every level you increase your stables reduces the time needed to train Calvary. Before you can upgrade to level 4 or 9, you need to surround two sides of the building with level 1 stables. Level 4: Allows training of 4 Calvary at once
Level 9: Allows training of 9 calvary at once.
*A multicell building, upgrading to a level 4 will require a 2x2 or 4 cells of space. Upgrading to level 9 will require a 3x3 or 9 cells of space.
1. The Workshop is used for producing carts and siege weapons. 2. Workshop can produce three (3) types of machines. a) Cart (Transfer resources) b) Battle Ram (Destroy walls) c) Catapult (Destroy buildings) *Upgrading: Every level you increase your workshop reduces the time needed to build machines. Before you can upgrade to level 4 or 9, you need to surround two sides of the building with level 1 buildings. * A multicell building, upgrading to a level 4 will require a 2x2 or 4 cells of space. Upgrading to level 9 will require a 3x3 or 9 cells of space.
1. Cache is another storage unit for some of your resources extracted. 2. Unlike the Storehouse, this building will save prevent a certain amount of your resources from being robbed. *Upgrading: Increases capacity of resources stored in the Cache.
*No extra space required when upgraded.
1. Walls slow down enemy units. 2. In addition, cavalry and siege weapons cannot pass over walls. 3. If you place soldiers on a wall they gain a defensive bonus. 4. Only rams can destroy a wall
1. The tavern is where you can find additional heroes to hire. (requires 50 gold) 2. In addition, you can easily see the total amount of troops you have spread across your cities and on campaigns. 3. It is also a requirement to upgrade your library 4. Finally, you are able to purchase strong heroes that other players have put up for auction. *Upgrading: You may purchase a hero that’s being auctioned
*No extra space required when upgraded.
1. If you wish to own more than one city, the library is essential. By donating resources you attempt to get your knowledge level to 100%. 2. For every level you upgrade the library, the resource cost goes down 10%. *Upgrading: Decrease cost of 100% knowledge
*No extra space required when upgraded.
1. The higher this building is upgraded, the faster damage done by rams and catapults is repaired.
2. The other purpose is to construct underpasses between your various cities or possible vassals. Underpasses cut travel time between those cities by 30-50%. Before building an underpass, you must pay gold. (The amount differs depending on the distance of the tunnel)
*Upgrading: Repairs your buildings
*No extra space required when upgraded.
1. The Market place hosts your resources trade with outside settlements. 2. You can also receive resource support from another city that belongs to you. 3. There is a 5-1 trading ratio. Example: You cannot trade 1 wood for more than 5 iron. 4. Carts are generally used to transport goods but under Settings there is an option to use your warriors to carry resources. 5.To place an order on the market, go to “My Orders” at the bottom of the market page. Select the resources you want and the ones you are willing to trade in return. Then hit the two arrows at the top of the page to make your order official. 6. It is also possible to exchange one type of resource for another type that you are short of by going to the exchange tab. The exchange ratio is originally 85-1, but can be reduced by upgrading your market. *Upgrading: Increases the amount of resources you can trade at a time.
*No extra space required when upgraded.
1. The rally point is a mark where just trained troops will be joined together in a mighty army. 2. If the rally point does not exist in the city, the troops will stay in houses they were trained. *Upgrading: No upgrade available