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The word "Bastion" refers to the main building of a location, also known as the "keep." For the Bastion System, click [[Bastion System | here]].
 
The word "Bastion" refers to the main building of a location, also known as the "keep." For the Bastion System, click [[Bastion System | here]].
  
Tbe bastion contains the location's flag, defensive structures including boiling oil and ballistas, a respawn point, a depot, and an [[Architect's Table | architect's table]], which allows players to access the [[Upgrading | upgrade system ]] and the [[Bastion System | bastion system]].
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The bastion building contains the location's flag, defensive structures including logs, boiling oil and ballistas, a respawn point, a depot, and an [[Architect's Table | architect's table]], which allows players to access the [[Upgrading | upgrade system ]] and the [[Bastion System | bastion system]].
  
Minor locations such as farms, mines, and lumbermills have bastions which cannot exceed level 3 upgrades. Major locations bastions can go up to level 6, strong stone keeps.
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Minor locations such as farms, mines, and lumbermills have small bastions which cannot exceed level 3 upgrades. These bastions are equipped with falling stones and falling logs. They do not have depots inside them.  
  
Bastions are the last line of defense in a siege. The ballistas on a stone bastion are high enough that it is extremely unlikely that they will be hit with catapult fire. On the second floor of the bastion is a powerful boiling oil that does an AoE DoT to anyone it hits. This oil respawns every 60 seconds.  
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A major location has a bigger bastion building that can go up to level 6 - strong stone keep.
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Bastions are the last line of defense in a siege. The ballistas on a stone bastion are high enough that it is extremely unlikely that they will be hit with catapult fire. On the second floor of a large bastion is a powerful boiling oil that flows down the stairs with damage over time to anyone it hits. This oil respawns every 60 seconds. Upgrades to the bastion building improve the damage of this oil.
  
 
Bastions do not take damage from melee weapons and can only be damaged with catapults and rams.
 
Bastions do not take damage from melee weapons and can only be damaged with catapults and rams.
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Bastions adjacent to walls or towers will take [[Splash Damage | splash damage]] from those structures if they fall in a siege.
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Mounts are automatically despawned upon entering a bastion.

Latest revision as of 08:41, 12 March 2026

The word "Bastion" refers to the main building of a location, also known as the "keep." For the Bastion System, click here.

The bastion building contains the location's flag, defensive structures including logs, boiling oil and ballistas, a respawn point, a depot, and an architect's table, which allows players to access the upgrade system and the bastion system.

Minor locations such as farms, mines, and lumbermills have small bastions which cannot exceed level 3 upgrades. These bastions are equipped with falling stones and falling logs. They do not have depots inside them.

A major location has a bigger bastion building that can go up to level 6 - strong stone keep.

Bastions are the last line of defense in a siege. The ballistas on a stone bastion are high enough that it is extremely unlikely that they will be hit with catapult fire. On the second floor of a large bastion is a powerful boiling oil that flows down the stairs with damage over time to anyone it hits. This oil respawns every 60 seconds. Upgrades to the bastion building improve the damage of this oil.

Bastions do not take damage from melee weapons and can only be damaged with catapults and rams.

Bastions adjacent to walls or towers will take splash damage from those structures if they fall in a siege.

Mounts are automatically despawned upon entering a bastion.