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Revision as of 03:14, 14 April 2021

Upgrades improve the health points and defendibility of structures. This can be the difference between holding off the enemies banging on the gate and them breaking through. Anyone in the nation can begin or complete upgrades at nation held locations.

There is a weekly title called Architect for the person who upgrades the most.

Visit the Architect's Table to begin upgrades. Upgrades cannot begin while there is a siege in progress, until 3 minutes after a siege ends. If any buildings are on fire, those fires must be put out before upgrades can happen.

If a structure will not let you upgrade, it is probably because the Bastion needs to be upgraded first. The bastion building needs to be of equal level with the structure you're trying to upgrade.

Upgrading structures offers excellent experience points, but is resource intensive.

Walls, gatehouses, and towers have 6 levels of possible upgrades. Each upgrade level improves the Health Points of the Structure. Level 4 and above are immune to fire damage.

1. Palisade - Weak, basic wood structures with walkways and limited cover, offering poor protection.

2. Wood - Wooden structures without roofs. Towers and bastions receive ballistas at level 2 and they persist at all higher levels.

3. Strong Wood - Strong wooden structures with roofs on walls, gatehouses and towers, offering decent protection.

4. Weak Stone - Non-flammable stone and wood structures without roofs, offering good protection.

5. Stone - Non- flammable stone structures with roofed walls, gatehouses, and towers, offering excellent protection.

6. Strong Stone - Inflammable stone structures with roofs on walls, gatehouses, and towers, offering the very best protection.

=Upgrade Visual Guide

First, visit the Architect's Table

The Architect's table is inside the bastion building.

















Next, choose what to upgrade.

The Upgrade window shows the status of each structure.














Then, visit the scaffold and put materials in it.

Put materials in the upgrade scaffold.









What Do Building Upgrades Do?

Bastion upgrades allow other upgrades to occur and provide a stronger bastion building with upgraded defenses like burning oil.

Guardhouse upgrades improve the level of the guards.

Inn upgrades increase the level of the Herbalists workshop, where food is cooked and alchemy is done.

Lumber mill and mine upgrades improve the quantity and quality of materials found there.

Farm upgrades increase the number of beehives, but does not change the quality of the soil.

At Guild Provinces, guilds can upgrade structures up to their guild level. A level 3 guild can have level 3 structures, for example.

Downgrading

When a location is capped by an enemy force, all walls, towers, and gatehouses have a 15% chance to downgrade. All farms, mines, inns, guardhouses and lumbermills and bastions will downgrade 1 level upon capture.

Downgrades may happen once every two hours due to captures. Downgrades do not happen during nightlock at all.