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Amuni en la wiki

Introduction

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Contents
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  • 1 Amuni
  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 Sentient Goods
  • 1.3 Prestige
  • 1.4 Amuni Buildings


In your search for the forgotten past of your ancestors, the Elvenar, you decide to dig deeper... with the new technology "Archeology". Unexpectedly though, the first thing you will dig up in your city is a strange monument, which seems to dry out the ground and create sand all around its area. The Halflings are immediatelly alarmed, because they have seen something like this before... only shortly before they got extinct. It doesn't take long until the first creatures come out of this monument, introducing themselves as "the Amuni": a very high developed ancient culture that worship a cat-like god they call Bastet. They are maybe as close to a god-like race as the Elvenar were, and thus they are quite convinced about their culture and their way of handling things. Seeing you instead of the Elvenar just reinforces their belief that their culture prevailed in the end. This kind of arrogance also lead them to ignore that their lifestyle and technologies cause some serious environmental issues. Basically: The Amuni settle on fertile land, consume all the water until the land becomes a desert. No life can prosper on a ground they set a foot on earlier. The Amuni then move on to new, still fertile land, using their knowledge and power to displace and even expel other races from their land. This lead to the extinction of the cultures that depend on fertile plains, like the Halflings, the Fairies and the Dwarves... will this also be your fate? Or can a combined effort of knowledge and trust between all the different cultures of Elvenar convince the Amuni to learn how to live in harmony with nature?


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This guest race reveals a big chunk of the Elvenar background story and answers many questions about the history of this land. At the end of their destructive journey, even the Amuni couldn't find fertile land anymore to settle on, so they decided to take a deep slumber in their giant monument waiting for the land to recover. Of the original Elvenar races, only the Woodelves, protected by their strong magic power, survived the big drought, hidden deeply in the forests that were not attractive spots for the Amuni to settle on. Other races like the Sorcerers and the Elementals are not originally from Elvenar and can be regarded as visitors from distant lands or even alternate dimensions. After centuries of recovering, the land was finally fertile enough again for you to settle on... and this is how the player's journey started.
Now, with the past of the land mostly uncovered, the remaining questions - What happened to the Elvenar? And how are the humans and elves related to them, are they truly their direct ancestors? - can be solved with the last guest race in the next chapter.

Sentient Goods

Sentient Goods can be produced in your manufacturies of level 24 and above. Their production will substitute the 1 day and 2 day option, the 3h and 9h option for the original Goods production will remain.


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Your new boosted Sentient Good will be your current boosted Crafted Good +1. If your boosted Crafted Good is Scrolls, your new boosted Sentient Good will be Velvet (Silk), for Crystal it will be Arcane Ink (Scrolls) and for Silk it will be Obsidian (Crystal). As with your Crafted Goods you will get a boost according to the number of relics you have in store for the respective good. The image in the Mainhall will change, as you research the sentient goods.


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The number of relics needed to get a certain Production boost is the same as for the non-sentient goods and can be found in the Relics Overview

Sentient goods can be traded with other players. The Wholesaler also offers the non-boosted sentient goods and trades them for your boosted sentient good. To show the sentient goods on the Wholesaler, the Production Boost for the respective Sentient Goods must be researched.


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Hint:  Sentient Goods disminuirá durante la noche a una tasa del 10%. No se desvanecerán, sino que se reducirán 1: 1 al Bien Básico no sensible.


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Prestige

A new requirement appears with this new race, Prestige Prestige. Prestige works similar to culture and is needed to build or upgrade certain buildings like Amuni Manufactories.
You will get Prestige from the Temple of the Dunes. Portal Monuments are used to boost the Temple's Prestige.


Amuni Buildings


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Contents

  • 1 Temple of the Dunes
    • 1.1 Purpose
    • 1.2 Requirements
    • 1.3 Prestige
    • 1.4 Upgrade
  • 2 Temple of the Dunes Overview
  • 3 Building Levels

Temple of the Dunes

In your search for the lost Elvenar, you first dig up this Monument. The surrounding soil turns to sand immediately and it doesn't take long for the first Amuni to appear out of the Temple of the Dunes.


Purpose

The Amuni worship a cat-like god named Bastet in this Temple. This worship creates an element called Prestige. You can boost your Prestige by adding Portal Monuments to the Temple.
The Temple of the Dunes will need a street connection to your Main Hall at all times, just like all the buildings you have so far.
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The Temple of the Dunes will act as the storage for all that Amuni Manufactories produce as well as being the source for their production bonus. It will also show the amount of Prestige you have at a given time and additionally the amount of Prestige already used in your city.
Clicking on the building opens your inventory for the race's productions: it will show you the storage capacity for those Goods, the amount you have of all the Amuni Goods as well as the current bonus percentage for all buildings' productions. When the storage is full of Traps and Grave Goods, it will show a red bar on the Good information. To enlarge its storage capacity you will need to upgrade the Temple of the Dunes to the next level or spend some Goods!
If you hover your mouse over the Temple of the Dunes you will be able to see a tooltip with the current storage capacity and how filled with Goods your building is.
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Requirements

You can only build the Temple of the Dunes after researching its technology and as long as you have the proper resources to unlock it in the Research Tree. It needs a street connection to the Main Hall, it can be sold, rebuilt and upgraded.


Hint: Even if you sell your Temple of the Dunes, you will keep the race's resources in your city! Nevertheless you might want to keep the Temple of the Dunes until you finished all Amuni quests.


Prestige

The Temple of the Dunes will give you a certain Amount of prestige. The amount depends on the level of the Temple and the number and kind of Portal Monuments you add to boost it.
Prestige will be needed to upgrade the Trap Maker and the Goldsmith.


Upgrade

Upgrading the Temple of the Dunes to a new level will increase:
  1. The amount of Traps and Grave Goods you can store;
  2. The production boost for all the Amuni Goods;
  3. The amount of prestige given by the Temple itself


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Temple of the Dunes Overview

Building Levels

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
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Portal Monuments

Contents

  • 1 Portal Monuments
    • 1.1 Purpose
    • 1.2 Requirements
    • 1.3 Portal Monuments Overview

Portal Monuments

Purpose

To boost the amount of Prestige the Temple of the Dunes will offer, you can erect several additional buildings called Portal Monuments.
Each Building can be built a set amount of times

Requirements

You can only build the Portal Monuments after researching the respective technologies. As always you will need the proper resources to unlock the technologies in the research tree. The Monuments need a direct connection to the Temple of the Dunes and can be sold and rebuilt. The Portal Monuments cannot be upgraded.

Portal Monuments Overview




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Goldsmith


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Goldsmith

The Goldsmith is one of two Production buildings the Amuni bring to your city. It produces Grave Goods Gravegoods


Purpose

The people of the Amuni are blessed with many skilled jewellers. They produce precious items out of simple coins and divine seeds.


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Collecting Productions

You can boost your Goldsmith by upgrading the Temple of the Dunes in order to allow you to produce more in the same amount of time. The required resources for each production will also increase. You will know that there is a bonus to productions if you see a green arrow on the Goods icon.


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While the production is running, you can see its progress, the remaining production time and the current amount of the produced Good. If you want, you can cancel the production and you will get the input resources back.


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After your production is finished you will need to collect it in order to add it to your Temple of the Dunes (Portal) storage. You will see the an icon on the top of each Goldsmith matching the chosen production. Grave Goods will have a limited storage capacity, meaning you will see a greyed icon for this Good when you reach its maximum capacity.


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If this happens, you can either spend some of this resource in order to have more available space for it or upgrade the Temple of the Dunes to increase its storage capacity.

Requirements

To be able to build a Goldsmth you need to unlock its technology in the Research Tree. Then you can go to the Buildings menu and build it, as long as you have the required resources. You will also need a certain amount of Prestige Prestige.png. The Temple of the Dunes will provide Prestige.
Note: The Goldsmith needs a direct connection to a City Residence building.
It can be sold, rebuilt and upgraded.

Upgrade

Upgrading a Goldsmith to the next level will increase:
  1. The amount of produced Goods per time. So, the production will be more efficient!
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Goldsmith Overview

Building Levels

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
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Trap Maker


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Trap Maker

The Trap Maker is one of two Production buildings the Amuni bring to your city. It produces Traps Traps


Purpose

A Temple full of Grave Goods is virtually begging for Tomb Raiders. These skilled craftsmen prepare them a warm welcome. They produce Traps out of simple supplies and Mana.


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Collecting Productions

You can boost your Trap Maker by upgrading the Temple of the Dunes in order to allow you to produce more in the same amount of time. The required resources for each production will also increase. You will know that there is a bonus to productions if you see a green arrow on the Goods icon.


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While the production is running, you can see its progress, the remaining production time and the current amount of the produced Good. If you want, you can cancel the production and you will get the input resources back.


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After your production is finished you will need to collect it in order to add it to your Temple of the Dunes (Portal) storage. You will see the an icon on the top of each TrapMaker matching the chosen production. Traps will have a limited storage capacity, meaning you will see a greyed icon for this Good when you reach its maximum capacity.


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If this happens, you can either spend some of this resource in order to have more available space for it or upgrade the Temple of the Dunes to increase its storage capacity.

Requirements

To be able to build a Trap Maker you need to unlock its technology in the Research Tree. Then you can go to the Buildings menu and build it, as long as you have the required resources. You will also need a certain amount of Prestige Prestige.png. The Temple of the Dunes will provide Prestige.
Note: The Trap Maker needs a direct connection to a City Workshop.
It can be sold, rebuilt and upgraded.

Upgrade

Upgrading a Trap Maker to the next level will increase:
  1. The amount of produced Goods per time. So, the production will be more efficient!
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Trap Maker Overview


Building Levels

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
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