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Guilds are a social and competitive feature that are represented in the Guild Hall, a structure located in the Undercity directly across the World Teleporter.

Guild Hall

Guild Hall

The Guild Hall is a grand building that houses each of the three guilds and the Guilds Fountain inside. The Mystic and Royal guilds can be found on the left, and the Iron Guild and the Guilds Fountain can be found on the right. In the center of the hall is a stand displaying the current War's dragon and behind it is the Reward Altar.

Players can access their guild via the Guild Wars icon to the right of their screen, by pressing the "3" hotkey on PC, or by accessing it within the Menu on mobile.

Guilds[]

There are three guilds that the player can choose to join for a fee of 1,000 Coins. They can join a guild by clicking on the Guild Wars button on the right side of their screen. Each guild features unique items that are unobtainable anywhere else, including titles. At an unknown date, members of guilds gained their respective guild's shield or cape cosmetic.

Players can only switch their guild once per Guild War and do not have to pay a fee to switch their guild. The player cannot earn any points or rewards until they join a guild. When a new Guild War begins, the player will have the option to stay in their current guild or join another guild. Players are not required to join a guild. If a guild has "too many" players, the player will be unable to join unless the other guild(s) gain more players.

Iron Guild[]

Iron Guild

Iron Guild

“Warriors of superior combative skill and strategy, Iron Guild members forge their power with fire and weaponry.”

The Iron Guild features warrior-themed and forging items, as well as a bear rug and a fireplace. Its banner is red and its base features target dummies, iron bars, and weaponry.

The Iron Guild's mascot dragon is the Paladianos.

Royal Guild[]

Royal Guild

Royal Guild

“Wielding the forces of magic and influence, Royal Guild members summon great power from within themselves.”

The Royal Guild features fancy furniture and famous paintings. Its banner is blue and yellow and its base features regal furniture, fancy decor, vibrant crystals, and rare potions.

The Royal Guild's mascot dragon is the Oroalas.

Mystic Guild[]

Mystic Guild

Mystic Guild

“Masters of nature and darkness, Mystic Guild members utilize spiritual powers and elements of the world around them.”

The Mystic Guild sports a mysterious element with wisdom. Its banner fades from turquoise to lime green and its base features large, flowering vines, tall bookshelves, a large cauldron, and several round, half-filled vials.

The Mystic Guild's mascot dragon is the Ladonix.

Guild Shops[]

Each guild sells several unique accessories, buildings, and other items at their Guild Shop.

Players cannot buy items from guilds they are not in.

The Iron Guild Shop sells the following items:

Item Cost () Extra Notes
Iron Guild Preset Potion 1
Iron Guild Shield 20 Only purchasable once.
Awarded to players who join the Iron Guild for the first time.
Iron Guild Standard 40 Only purchasable once.

Item Cost ()
Iron Guild Saddle 2
Ram Horns Helmet 6
Bear Cape Collar 6
Warrior's Saddle 6
Iron Guild Collar 1
Tail Tip Axe 6
Iron Guild Tail Flag 2

Item Cost () Extra Notes
Guild Wars Fountain 20 Purchasable at all Guild Shops.
Iron Guild Rug 2
Quiver Hold 3
Iron Furnace 5
Weapon Rack 2
Water Bucket 2
Anvil Station 3
Iron Banner 3
Ingot Pile 2

The Royal Guild Shop sells the following items:

Item Cost () Extra Notes
Royal Guild Preset Potion 1
Royal Guild Shield 20 Only purchasable once.
Awarded to players who join the Royal Guild for the first time.
Royal Guild Standard 40 Only purchasable once.

Item Cost ()
Royal Guild Saddle 2
Feathery Jewel Collar 6
Royalty's Saddle 6
Feathery Hawk Helmet 6
Royal Guild Collar 1
Tail Tip Shield 6
Royal Guild Tail Flag 2

Item Cost () Extra Notes
Guild Wars Fountain 20 Purchasable at all Guild Shops.
Royal Display Cabinet 6
Crystal Pot 4
Royal Sofa 6
Display Pedestal Large 3
Royal Rug 6
Royal Painting 2 8
Royal Banner 5
Royal Crystal 9
Royal Painting 1 8
Display Pedestal 3

The Mystic Guild Shop sells the following items:

Item Cost () Extra Notes
Mystic Guild Preset Potion 1
Mystic Guild Cape 20 Only purchasable once.
Awarded to players who join the Mystic Guild for the first time.
Mystic Guild Standard 40 Only purchasable once.

Item Cost ()
Mystic Guild Saddle 2
Tail Tip Crystal 6
Mysterious Hood Collar 6
Mages Saddle 6
Dragon Eyed Helmet 6
Mystic Guild Collar 1
Mystic Guild Tail Flag 2

Item Cost () Extra Notes
Guild Wars Fountain 20 Purchasable at all Guild Shops.
Elixir Potion Large 3
Pigment Table 6
Mystic Bookshelf 8
Mystic Cauldron 9
Leaf Vase 6
Mystic Basket 4
Mystic Rug 6
Elixir Potion 3
Mystic Banner 5

Gem Vault[]

Each guild has a Gem Vault (previously known as a Coin Tribute) located in their base. During a Guild War, guild members can contribute coins to their respective Gem Vault to earn Guild Points for their guild.

When using the Gem Vault, the player is able to donate coins in exchange for Guild Points by inserting the desired amount into a text box and then clicking "Claim." Every 10 coins is worth 1 Guild Point. The player may earn roughly 750,000 Guild Points for their guild before they can no longer earn anymore per Guild War. Below the rates of the currencies is a Guild Gem bar, where after a certain number of coins are donated, the player will be awarded 1 Guild Gem. Guild Gems can continue to be earned from reaching coin milestones, however the coins needed to reach them will increase exponentially.

Note that for consistency reasons, only donations 1-20 will be listed.

Gem Vault Statistics
Donation Cost () Guild Points () Total () Total ()
1 631 63.1 631 63.1
2 4,394 439.4 5,025 502.5
3 13,675 1,367.5 18,700 1,870
4 30,603 3,063.3 49,303 4,930.5
5 57,163 5,716.3 106,466 10,646.8
6 95,241 9,524.1 201,707 20,170.9
7 146,647 14,664.7 348,354 34,835.6
8 213,134 21,313.4 561,488 56,149
9 296,401 29,640.1 857,889 85,789.1
10 398,107 39,810.7 1,255,996 125,599.8
11 519,876 51,987.6 1,775,872 177,587.4
12 663,296 66,329.6 2,439,168 243,917
13 829,930 82,993 3,269,098 326,910
14 1,021,321 102,132.1 4,290,419 429,042.1
15 1,238,955 123,895.5 5,529,374 552,937.6
16 1,484,349 148,434.9 7,013,723 701,372.5
17 1,758,964 175,896.4 8,772,687 877,268.9
18 2,064,253 206,425.3 10,836,940 1,083,694.2
19 2,401,652 240,165.2 13,238,592 1,323,859.4
20 2,772,579 277,257.9 16,011,171 1,601,117.3

Guild Wars[]

Main article: Guild Wars

Guild Wars are reoccurring events that last around a month and place each of the three guilds against each other to achieve the most Guild Points during the war's span. They allow players to earn Guild Gems by completing Guild Tasks, which can be used to purchase special items at the Reward Altar.

Gallery[]

A collage of images relating to the Guilds are shown below:

Trivia[]

  • Guilds were implemented on March 10th, 2023.[1]
  • Guilds were a previously scrapped feature.
  • The Guild Fountain's official lore was developed by TIPE_NAME and states the following:
    • “This fountain was built in celebration of the creation of the guilds and in honor of those who built these cities and brought together the powers of the ancient runes.

      They say the fountain has magical waters that can heal and give blissful luck to those it deems worthy of its gift. May you guide your team in to glory and prove your fighting spirit!”[2]
  • The Guild Fountain's magical powers originate from the magic veins flowing in the ground of the Undercity. The veins' properties are absorbed by the natural ground water, giving the Undercity's water an ethereal appearance.[3]
    • These veins vary in power and location and are known to be present in other worlds as well, notably Fantasy and Wasteland.[3]

References[]

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