TL;DR
- Wild Forest introduces the “Campfire” feature, allowing players to collect Gold periodically.
- Castles boost the rate of Gold production and storage capacity but don’t provide additional Campfires.
- Gold production varies by the type of castle owned, with higher-tier castles generating more Gold per hour.
Wild Forest has launched a new feature called “Campfire,” designed to allow players to collect gold periodically within the game. This feature is available to all users, without needing to be Lords owners, making it accessible to players of all levels.
The Campfire allows players to collect gold at any time, without having to wait for storage to fill up. However, player properties, such as castles, directly impact the speed of gold production and storage capacity. Castles do not provide additional Campfires but increase the speed of gold production and the maximum amount of gold that can be accumulated before generation pauses.
📢 New Feature: Campfire is Live! 🌲🏰🔥
The Campfire is here, a feature available to all players, even non-Lord holders! It allows you to collect Gold periodically, and owning Castles will increase both your Gold production speed and storage capacity.
👨🏫 How It Works:
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How Will Gold Production Work in Wild Forest?
The gold production system varies according to the castles players own. For example, a Château produces 36 units of gold per hour, while a Tower generates 90 units per hour. These production rates combine if several castles are owned, allowing for greater resource generation. Castles also increase gold storage capacity. Once the storage limit is reached, production halts until the player collects the accumulated gold.
The impact of properties on production extends to other types of castles, such as Fortresses and Citadels, which offer higher production rates. If a player loses access to a castle, either by selling it or unstaking it, the production boost associated with that castle is removed, but the gold accumulated until that moment remains safe.
The introduction of the Campfire offers an additional option for players to gather resources in-game, with the benefit that castle owners enjoy increased gold production and storage capacity, optimizing their progress within the Wild Forest ecosystem