Introduction[]
Adventure Maps are special areas that you can travel to in order to complete by doing three sub-quests. They cost resources to activate (the amount dependent on the map itself and the level) and have a set amount of time. Adventure Maps are unlocked by reaching the appropriate level and completing the required quest.
Adventure Maps have three levels each: Bronze, Silver, Gold. Each level gets progressively longer with more stages to do and a shorter period of time to do each in.
- Bronze Level requires unlocking the Adventure Map. It can not be repeated once complete.
- Silver Level requires completing the final stage of Bronze Level. It can not be repeated once complete.
- Gold Level requires completing the final stage of Silver Level. It starts over once complete.
Quests[]
Adventure Maps work off of a quest system, with each stage requiring gathering items for 3 different quests in order to complete the map.
- Short Quests produce 1 item and require 1 worker per gather. They gather time is a few seconds.
- Medium Quests produce 5 items and require 2 workers per gather. The gather time is 1:00.
- Long Quests produces 15 items and require 3 workers per gather. The gather time varies from map to map.
Rewards[]
Adventure Maps have two primary rewards: Collection Pieces and Runes. Collection pieces are reward upon each stage complete, and runes are rewarded on certain stages dependent on the level and Adventure Map chosen.
Collection Piece rewards generally, but not always, follow these rules:
- They come from separate collections.
- If you don't have 2 collections unlocked for the adventure map, you'll receive 1 reward.
- They favor pieces you do not currently have to complete quests/collections.
Runes and Elven Runes are rewarded five times per level and follow these rules:
- The final stage of Bronze Level rewards double the amount for the map.
- The final stage of Silver Level rewards triple the amount for the map.
- The final stage of Gold Level rewards quadruple the amount for the map.
Mainland Maps[]
Image | Name | Material Cost | |
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Training Camp | ? | Wood | |
Mouchole's Village | 14 | Wood | |
Enemy Camp | 18 | Stone | |
Summer Residence | 22 | Lumber | |
Tower on a Cliff | 27 | Cut Stone | |
Dragos Fighters Order | 31 | Wool | |
Old Mines | 36 | Cloth |
Dwarven Maps[]
Image | Name | Material Cost | |
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Southern Path | 23 | Cut Stone | |
Mountain Camp | 23 | Raw Semiprecious Stone | |
Iron Town | 25 | Raw Semiprecious Stone |
Elven Maps[]
Image | Name | Material Cost | |
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Province | 36 | Cloth | |
Elven Town | 40 | Fairy Dust | |
Dark Elf Military Camp | 42 | Fairy Dust | |
Fairy Lake | 43 | Magical Oak | |
Elven Tree | 45 | Magical Oak |
Desert Maps[]
Image | Name | Material Cost | |
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Border Camp | 45 | Iron Bars | |
Lost Oasis | 45 | Gleamstone | |
Ancient Ruins | 47 | Gleamstone |
Additional Information[]
- The minimum amount of time required to complete an Adventure Map is equal to the time of its longest quest.
- If time runs out on the Adventure Map you can use gems to resume or just start over. Starting over can present you with a new set of sub-quests.
- You can use gems to speed up sub-quests (1 for the 1 minute jobs, various sliding scale amounts for the longer ones) or to skip doing the 3 sub-quests all together and instantly complete the Adventure Map.