A major update is coming to the Realm — the Global Map, which introduces new activities and gameplay opportunities.
- Find other Guilds and players on the World Map.
- Teleport your Realm.
- Capture mines.
- Heal your seriously injured units in the Infirmary.
In addition, you can now have a limited number of units.
Note that the update is being rolled out gradually and will become available to all players with Team Level 80+ over the next several days.
Global Map
The World is divided into two main zones: the Outer Region and the Central Region:
- The Outer Region is the large green area surrounding the map. It is where players begin their journey upon unlocking the World game mode. It contains various mines, monsters, and bosses.
- The Central Region is a brown area in the center of the World Map. It is smaller but significantly more dangerous. There, you can find high-level monsters and bosses, as well as mines that contain significantly more resources.
If you are a member of a Guild, your Realm will be placed near the Realms of your guildmates when you get access to the World. If you are not in a Guild, your Realm will appear at a random location in the Outer Region.
When you change a Guild, your Realm will remain in its current location. Changing Guilds does not relocate your Realm to a random location or move it closer to your new guildmates. To move closer to your new guildmates, use a Teleport to relocate your Realm.
Teleports
Teleports allow you to relocate your Realm across the World Map. You can use them to:
Move closer to your guildmates or valuable mines.
Reach areas with stronger monsters, bosses, and richer resources.
Relocate to a less contested part of the World Map to avoid competition.
Your Realm can only be relocated if all of the following conditions are met:
- You do not have any active battle and scouting marches. Wait for them to finish or recall troops prematurely.
- The selected location has enough free space. Your Realm requires a free 3x3 area on the World Map.
- You cannot move your Realm into the middle of the Central Region.
There is currently one type of Teleport — Advanced Teleport. To use it, tap on an area on the map where you would like to move your Realm. You will see an icon with a green arrow:
You will see a placement indicator at the bottom of the window. If all requirements are met, press the Place button to complete the relocation.
You can obtain Advanced Teleports by completing quests, participating in special events, or purchasing them in the Town Shop.
Mines
You, your guildmates, and other players on the server can occupy mines, scout each other, and fight for control over the mines.
| If a mine is occupied by one of your guildmates, you will see a blue icon with a pickaxe. | |
| Mines occupied by other players are marked with a red icon of two crossed swords. |
You can attack a mine to stop other players from gathering resources and claim the location for yourself. Tap it to get the details:
- Nickname of the player who occupied the mine. Tap the magnifying glass icon next to the nickname to locate their Realm on the map.
- The resource type and its initial quantity.
- Estimated gathering time.
- Resource collection progress.
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Attack button. Tap it to assemble a march and attack the mine. If you have not scouted it beforehand, the opponent's strength will remain unknown.
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Scout button. Tap it to start a scouting march to the mine and get information about the opponent's defense. Once the scouting march is complete, tap the Report button to view the results.
You will also receive a letter with the scouting results in your mailbox's Reports tab.
The Scout Report shows a player's power and the number of troops dispatched to a mine. To see all details, press the arrow icon under the Defense section:
Unit Limit
Each Training Camp now has a unit limit that determines how many units can be stored in your Realm's reserve. The limit increases as you upgrade the Training Camps.
You can view it in the camp description or by pressing the button in the upper-right:
Seriously Injured Troops and Infirmary
After battles, some troops may now become seriously injured. You can see their number in the battle report.
| Seriously injured troops are automatically sent to the Infirmary. To return them to service and free up space for other seriously injured troops, you need to heal them. Healing requires resources and time. |