After upgrading the Hall of Heroes to level 7 and building the Infantry Camp, you gain access to the World section of the Realm game mode:
Basics
The World is a game mode where you can gather resources, defeat enemies, and cooperate with your Guild to fight powerful bosses. When you enter the World, you can see your Realm at the center of the World map.
From here, you can send your troops on marches to gather resources needed to upgrade your Realm and strengthen your heroes. You can dispatch your troops to the following points of interest:
To find the points you need, use the search button in the bottom-right corner:
Here, you can select the resource or point of interest to search for, as well as its level:
The preview shows the possible rewards and the recommended troop power. Before launching a march on a point of interest, make sure to configure your troops accordingly.
You can only have a limited number of active marches at once. When you launch a march, the interface displays your march queue and the number of marches currently available:
By default, each player has one march when the World map unlocks. You can obtain additional marches in two ways:
- By researching the Command Tactics technology in the Research Center (you can get up to +3 marches this way).
- By purchasing a subscription (+1 march).
Note: Every march consists of a hero team and assigned troops. If you assign all your troops to a single march, you cannot start a second march because there are no available troops. So be sure to plan your marches in advance. Moreover, you can lose troops in battle and even run out of them. Check the battle results to see how many fighters were lost:
You can recall the march by pressing this button in the queue:
However, marches cannot be recalled while they are heading toward a resource or monster on the map or while returning to the Realm.
Battle Preparation
Select a march target to open the preparation menu.
Select heroes to join the march (1). Each hero adds a certain capacity to the squad — the maximum number of troops that can march with them (3). The higher the heroes' power, the more capacity they contribute. You can check how much capacity a hero provides in their profile:
Technologies can also increase squad capacity:
Once heroes are selected, troops are automatically added to the squad (the number of troops added is shown under number 2 in the screenshot). The game uses the highest available troop tier and fills the squad to its capacity. Slots are roughly equally split among the three troop types.
Tap Attack (4) to launch the march. When attacking monsters, you will also see a predicted battle outcome. You can also find the travel time to the target next to the button. For example, if it shows 10 seconds, your troops will take 10 seconds to reach the target and another 10 seconds to return.
Monsters
The map features monsters of various levels. To challenge a higher-level monster, you need to defeat the monster of the previous level.
In battles against monsters, heroes fight alongside troops. Troops do not fight independently but provide combat bonuses to heroes. Heroes determine the outcome of the battle.
Troops give attack and defense bonuses to heroes — both at the start of the battle and during it.
- The initial bonus is calculated at the start of the battle: the more and higher-level troops you bring into battle, the greater the bonus you receive at the start.
- Then bonuses change dynamically during the battle: the greater the troops' advantage in battle, the more bonuses the heroes receive.
Battles are automatic: they happen instantly, with no on-screen visualization. You can check the results of the battle, watch the replay, and collect the rewards in the Reports tab of the mail box:
You have to collect the battle reward manually. Either in a single battle report:
Or for all completed battles at once:
Note: Reports are stored in your mailbox for 7 days before being automatically deleted. Make sure to collect your rewards before they expire.
Monsters are renewed every 4 hours, excluding those currently targeted by your squads. To refresh the monsters, you need to restart the game.
Brigand Camps & Resource Points
Marches to Brigand Camps take no time and only consume World Energy.
You can earn unique rewards here. Keep in mind that rewards have a chance to drop when you defeat a camp, so you may not receive all items from the possible drop list.
Brigand Camps are renewed every 12 hours, excluding those currently targeted by your squads. To refresh the Brigand Camps, you need to restart the game.
Across the map, you will also find gathering nodes of varying levels that produce basic resources: food, stone, iron, and wood. When selecting a resource point, you can check the approximate time it takes to gather the resource.
Research bonuses may influence the gathering time. Besides, gathering resources does not require World Energy.
Your troops help carry resources. The more troops you send and the higher their tier, the more resources they can carry.
Resource Points are renewed every day at 00:00 UTC, fully restoring their reserves. For the Resource Points to refresh, you need to restart the game.
Bosses
Bosses are much more powerful and offer bigger rewards, so you will need your guildmates' help to defeat them. Unlike monster marches, you can organize rallies on high-level bosses without defeating lower-level bosses first. To start a fight alongside your guildmates, you need to hold a rally:
Here, you can select the start time for the boss raid: 1, 5, 15, or 30 minutes from now. If any Guild member has initiated a rally, an icon will appear on the map showing a countdown to the start, indicating how much time remains for players to join before the raid begins.
Once the rally preparation timer expires or the maximum number of participants is reached, the boss battle begins. A rally can be left only during the preparation stage; the organizer can also disband it at this stage. The fight follows the same rules as monster battles: the squad consists of heroes and troops.
Before starting a boss raid, keep the following in mind:
- A maximum of 6 players can join a rally.
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The total number of troops is limited. You can view the maximum capacity in the rally menu:
However, if this limit is reached even with fewer participants, the raid will begin automatically.
- The raid will be cancelled if there are not enough allies.
You do not need to spend World Energy to join a rally; only the rally organizer does. Similarly, you do not spend time traveling to the boss. Your squad joins the rally automatically once the countdown ends.
The rally menu also has an auto-join feature. It allows your squad to automatically join available Guild raids.
Here, you can set the number of simultaneous raids and choose whether all troops or a specific formation will automatically join the available boss raids. The Enable button applies the selected settings for 8 hours. You can later change, stop, or extend them if needed.
Bosses are renewed every 2 hours, excluding those currently targeted by your squads. For the bosses to refresh, you need to restart the game.
Boss Rewards
Press the info button while selecting a boss to see all possible rewards and chances to get them:
Note: Every reward item has its own drop chance, so you might receive several items simultaneously or none at all.
There are several kinds of rewards for boss raids:
- Initiator Rewards. You can get them by calling a rally against a boss and defeating it.
- Special Rewards. You can get them each day for the first 10 successful rallies you call.
- Participant Rewards. You can get them each day for the first 50 successful rallies you participate in.