In Lord of Dungeons, there are a lot of things you need to manage. After learning how to get hold of managing a larger area in the Area Management lesson, here we are moving on to managing towns.
▍Facilities
Constructing new facilities for more resources and visitors as you conquer more and more dungeons should be your goal. Building your town requires visitors, the more visitors that populate your town, the more profit you will obtain at the end of the day. You will have limited access to a few facilities as you begin your adventure but will unlock more as you expand your town. The following is a list of the type of facilities you can build.
■ Profit Facility
These facilities are the money makers! Many of these facilities provide a place to relax or sell items to oncoming visitors. You can forge items yourself to help aide you on your dungeon conquering quest. You can forge weapons, positions, armor, accessories and even recruit companions through the Tavern.
Each facility is upgradeable with a different maximum level. The higher the level a facility is, the more profit you’ll gain and the more items you’ll have access to crafting.
■ Special Facility
Special facilities are a key part in quickening dungeon explorations. You can build special facilities if you have the required items but each facility has an activation condition that must be met to activate. The activation condition requires a collection of specific monsters to be own. Each facility has its own construction affect which may increase the number of items dropped, free turns, and increased gold acquisition amount.
■ Other Facilities
These facilities give you access to extra features that can’t be acquired through other buildings. With a much higher construction cost than other facilities and town level requirements that must be a bet. You’ll be able to forge rare materials and essences along with disassembling any high-grade items in your inventory for lower grade items.
▍Adding Companions
Adding companions in your town has its own benefits! As you recruit companions throughout your adventure, you can add companions to your town. Each companion provides a different buff to your city, which vary on the rarity and level of said companion. Buffs may include an increase in specific facilities profits, lowering item costs, extra steps, and increased popularity in specific facilities.
The following ranking rarities provide better buffs starting from the highest to the lowest rank: Mythic→ Immortal → Legendary → Ancient → Rare → Uncommon → Novice.
▍Status & Visitor Info
Low on money? Don’t know what to upgrade first? In need of some guidance? Keep your eye on the status info board! The facility use section provides plenty of information in showing you the demand and supply of each individual facility that’s available in your town. Using this graph, you can upgrade what your visitors demand more for and prioritize in building specific facilities.
The visitor info section provides details on the type, number, and demands of visitors that occupy your town. Use these numbers to your advantage in upgrading and building the most in-demand facilities!
▍Expanding Your Town
As you increase your title rank, you’ll be able to expand your town. As you expand your town, you’ll be raising your profits and having the chance to craft much stronger, and rarer items! Expanding your town to the next level requires reaching a specific title rank and items. The following list provides items and title rank required for expanding towards the next level.
■ Town Lv. 2 → Lv. 3
• Title: Baronet Rank 6
• Items: Hamlet Plan x1
• Gold: 30,000
■ Town Lv. 3 → Lv. 4
• Title: Baron Rank 1
• Items: Town Plan x1, Hamlet Plan x3
• Gold: 100,000
■ Town Lv. 4 → Lv. 5
• Title: Baron Rank 6
• Items: City Plan x1, Town Plan x3, Hamlet Plan x5
• Gold: 500,000
■ Town Lv. 5 → Lv. 6
• Title: Viscount Rank 1
• Items: Metropolis Plan x3, City Plan x5, Town Plan x10
• Gold: 2,000,000
■ Town Lv. 6 → Lv. 7
• Title: Viscount Rank 6
• Items: Metropolis Plan x10, City Plan x10, Town Plan x15
• Gold: 5,000,000
■ Town Lv. 7 → Lv. 8
• Title: Count Rank 1
• Items: Metropolis Plan x7, City Plan x15, Town Plan x20
• Gold: 10,000,000
■ Town Lv. 8 → Lv. 9
• Title: Marquis Rank 1
• Items: Metropolis Plan x10, City Plan x20, Town Plan x30
• Gold: 15,000,000
■ Town Lv. 9 → Lv. 10 (MAX)
• Title: Duke Rank 1
• Items: Metropolis Plan x15, City Plan x25, Town Plan x40
• Gold: 20,000,000
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