World Map

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The World Map is filled with things waiting to be discovered. Every point of interest on the map is marked with a '?' symbol, and may turn out to be either a Modifier or a Treasure Chest. Both are very rewarding.

Modifiers are special types of objects that change the rules of the game (for example: by allowing you to move every building in your settlement, or by blocking your ability to trade). To take on a Modifier, simply settle on a map tile adjacent to it. After winning a game near it, the Modifier will disappear, and you will be rewarded with additional Citadel Resources.

Treasure Chests, on the other hand, don't require you to settle near them to claim their contents. Once you discover a chest, simply select it on the World Map to open it. A chest must be within your Embark Range to be collected.

The world map will be reset at regular intervals.

Biomes

Biomes determine what resources will be available for a settlement. In addition each biome has one or more unique effects.

Biome Effect Tree resources Resource nodes Description
Coral Forest Each type of tree has has distinct bonus resources
+5% Chance for bonus yield per Hostility level
Wood.png Wood
CrystalizedDew.png Crystalized Dew
Incense.png Incense
Meat.png Meat
PlantFiber.png Plant Fiber
Stone.png Stone
Coal.png Coal
Eggs.png Eggs
Herbs.png Herbs
Insects.png Insects
Reeds.png Reed
Roots.png Roots
Stone.png Stone
Vegetables.png Vegetables
The true source of the Coral growth is unknown. Contrary to common belief, it doesn't usually appear in flooded regions. The unique influence of the Coral mutates trees into distinctive strands that offer various resources.
Royal Woodlands Trees give more Wood Wood.png Wood
Eggs.png Eggs
PlantFiber.png Plant Fiber
Resin.png Resin
Berries.png Berries
Clay.png Clay
Eggs.png Eggs
Insects.png Insects
Meat.png Meat
Mushrooms.png Mushrooms
PlantFiber.png Plant Fiber
Roots.png Roots
SeaMarrow.png Sea Marrow
Vegetables.png Vegetables
The Queen's forests were once part of the Smoldering City, but the Blightstorm reclaimed this land. The Royal Woodlands are rich in Roots, Moss Broccoli, Grasscap Mushrooms, and Flax with a decent amount of Dewberries and Clay. The ground is fertile and soft, and that makes it perfect for farming.
The Marshlands +10% Gathering Camp Speed for every 2 workers
Giant resource nodes can be found in Forbidden Glades
Wood.png Wood
Leather.png Leather
Mushrooms.png Mushrooms
Clay.png Clay
Coal.png Coal
CopperOre.png Copper Ore
Eggs.png Eggs
Grain.png Grain
Insects.png Insects
Meat.png Meat
Mushrooms.png Mushrooms
Roots.png Roots
Stone.png Stone
A harsh and cold land that is claimed by different extremely resilient species of fungi. The ground is very hard and rocky and that makes it difficult to farm. It's famous for its abundant fauna and insects.
Scarlet Orchard Start with 2 random perks Wood.png Wood
CopperOre.png Copper Ore
PlantFiber.png Plant Fiber
Resin.png Resin
Berries.png Berries
CopperOre.png Copper Ore
Eggs.png Eggs
Grain.png Grain
Herbs.png Herbs
Reeds.png Reed
Roots.png Roots
SeaMarrow.png Sea Marrow
Stone.png Stone
A beautiful yet dangerous land that is colored in a strange shade of crimson. It's called the Herb Garden of the Kingdom due to the abundance of Herbs, Berries, and Roots.