
These are otherwise known as the “fighting trifecta”. Statue of Zeus (Zeus), Cathedral of Aachen (COA), & Castle del Monte (CDM).This is definitely just the basics though, if you want something more in-depth, please check the comprehensive guide to GBs instead. Still, there are some GBs that can be said to be staples for certain play styles, as outlined here. Other players can give you some insight into why they did or did not build certain GBs to help you decide, but in the end it comes down to what you think will best benefit your game. We hope you will enjoy this new addition to the Guild Expeditions feature.Ultimately, the GBs you choose to build will be determined by your individual play style. As a reward on the Expeditions map, after solving selected encounters (keep in mind that you might be past some of them by the time the Temple of Relics is enabled, if you progress quickly through the Expeditions map).


Relics can also spawn on the areas that are still under the "fog of war", which means that you may need to advance further through the map to get them. You then should head to the Expedition map and look for a relic! When you find it on the map, click it and get its contents! Depending on the rarity of the relic it can be anything, from common resources like coins and supplies (but also including Attempts, Expedition Points and Guild Power) to precious event buildings! When a relic has been spawned, you will see an icon in the notifications bar on the side of the screen. There are three types of relics: common, uncommon and rare.Īccording to their names, the chance to spawn a common one is larger than to spawn an uncommon one.


Relic Hunt generates a chance to spawn a hidden relic reward on the Guild Expedition Map after solving an encounter. Temple of Relics has a passive bonus called Relic Hunt.
