In this section you can access the fortress (fortress icon), the underworld (devil icon) and the arena manager (telescope icon).

Building Management Menu

All those features can also be accessed via the respective building in the city.

Building Management Buildings

Fortress

You can build your own fortress from character level 25.

You start (after being charged a few gold pieces) with a small main building and then with a woodcutter's hut which produces wood. Then you build a quarry and get stone as a second important resource.

With wood and stone you can build and improve other buildings. If you have the appropriate training buildings (barracks), you can use these resources to train units to attack other players or defend your own fortress.

By clicking the woodcutter's hut and other buildings with a filling bar, you secure a large part of your resources from predatory fellow players. As soon as you have collected enough resources for a new building or an improvement, an exclamation mark appears above the building.

If you cancel the construction or upgrade of a building, you will get back 75% of the resources spent. A construction is only considered finished when the construction time is over and you have accepted the construction by clicking on the building.

Impatient builders can speed up the construction process with a few mushrooms. The more time is skipped, the higher the cost.

You can also get wood and stone from the Wheel of Fortune and on expeditions or quests during certain events.

Fortress

Underworld

After unlocking the tower and upgrading your gem mine to level 10, the Heart of Darkness can be found in the mine.

When the Heart of Darkness is found, you will gain access to the underworld. Click/tap the medal in your fortress or click the Fortress button twice to get to your underworld.

The underworld is structured similarly to the fortress. In the center there is the Heart of Darkness. It feeds on souls that can be harvested from fallen heroes. After that, you have all the possibilities to gradually upgrade the underworld, improve it and make it useful for yourself.

There are several units, machines and locations available.

Arena Manager

Reaching level 105 unlocks the Arena Manager. The goal of the arena manager is to build an economically thriving arena, sacrifice your progress to the Gods, earn runes and repeat everything again.

To make progress, collect 20+ runes before you sacrifice them.

By upgrading the arena and sacrificing the runes, you gain certain benefits which are described below.

Arena Manager

You start with a small arena - no more than a field with a few cheap seats. This will automatically generate some dough every few seconds - even if you are logged out.

Once you've earned enough money, you can use it to improve seats or expand the arena: for example with a popcorn stand, a parking lot, drinks, or later traps and monsters to make the fights more interesting for the audience.

If you have saved up a lot of dough, you can also use the "X1" button at the top right to change how often an expansion should be purchased with one click to speed up the expansion.

The times under each bar can be clicked to switch between total time and remaining time for each building.

The money units such as millions are intentionally kept international. This is for better comparability for international players.

Merchant

The merchant at the top offers various skips and boosts for mushrooms.

The offer of the merchant will be reset at midnight each day. If a boost was purchased, the merchant will be closed for the rest of the day.

Merchant

Skips

Skips skip time.

Skips

Boosts

Boosts permanently increase income. Open a tooltip to display information on an offer.

Sacrificing Progress

The more attractive an arena is, the more dough it generates per time unit.

An arena can be sacrificed for runes. If runes are sacrificed, all arena upgrades and the currently available dough are reset and you start over with a new arena.

The runes already in possession are always kept. For every 20 runes owned, buildings get bonuses on their money production!

Runes

Runes have two effects you should not neglect:

  • The more runes you have, the more money you get per time unit.
  • After collecting a minimum of 1,000 runes, you can find items with runes in the weapon and magic shop. Such runes might add more hit points in fight, elemental damage (cold, fire etc.) or resistance against elements. Your defense will be improved, you will get more XP, gold etc., the more runes, the better the bonuses.
Bonuses

The maximum bonuses that can be obtained from items with runes or that are added when multiple items with the same type of rune bonus are equipped are:

  • Gold bonus for quests: max. 50%
  • Increased chance of epics: max. 50%
  • Improved item quality: max. 5 units
  • XP bonus for quests: max. 10%
  • Hit points bonus: max. 15%
  • Damage bonus (fire, cold, lightning): max. 60% each (this rune is only available for weapons)
  • Damage reduction (fire, cold, lightning): max. 75% each
  • Damage reduction (for all elements): max. 25% (per item, up to 75% when added up)

The damage reduction against elements works as a percentage of the damage taken, increased by element runes. Once all boosts for all ten buildings have been purchased, there is a chance to upgrade the income boosts to a platinum level.