Unlocking the Power of Civilization Treasures in Evony
Civilization Treasures are a game-changing feature in Evony, offering both passive and active buffs that can greatly enhance your gameplay. Found under the Wonder menu, these treasures provide bonuses to troop stats, city management, resource gathering, and more. Whether you’re engaging in PvP battles, fortifying your defenses, or boosting resource efficiency, Civilization Treasures are a vital component for any player aiming to dominate the game.
With seven unique treasures available, each offering its own set of buffs and debuffs, understanding how to unlock, upgrade, and use them is key to maximizing your power. This guide will cover everything you need to know about Civilization Treasures, from acquiring fragments and unlocking treasures to upgrading them and utilizing their effects effectively.
Let’s explore how these treasures can transform your Evony experience and give you a competitive edge in every aspect of the game.
How to Unlock Treasures
Each Civilization Treasure requires 300 fragments to unlock. These fragments can be acquired through various in-game activities such as:
- Gathering resources
- Defeating specific bosses
- Participating in events like the Treasure Hunt and Consuming Return events
- Purchasing from the Black Market or Auction House
Once you’ve collected enough fragments, the treasure will automatically unlock and grant its passive buffs.
Upgrading Treasures
Once a treasure is unlocked, it can be upgraded to enhance its buffs, with a maximum level of Lv8. Each level requires an increasing number of fragments to upgrade. Upgrading treasures is essential to unlock their full potential, as each level significantly increases the buffs provided. The table below outlines the fragment requirements for each level:
Level | Fragments Required |
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Lv1 | 300 |
Lv2 | 650 |
Lv3 | 1,250 |
Lv4 | 1,650 |
Lv5 | 2,250 |
Lv6 | 3,550 |
Lv7 | 4,850 |
Lv8 | 6,150 |
Remember that upgrading treasures not only boosts their buffs but also makes your army and city more competitive. Prioritize upgrading treasures that align with your current strategy to get the best value.
Buffs and Usage
Owning Buffs
Each Civilization Treasure provides passive buffs as soon as it is unlocked. These buffs are always active and do not require activation or equipping. Owning buffs enhance various aspects of gameplay, such as:
- Troop stats: Boosts to attack, defense, and HP for specific troop types.
- Enemy debuffs: Reductions to enemy troop stats, including attack and HP.
- City enhancements: Increased resource production, gathering speed, or hospital capacity.
For example, owning the Globus Cruciger grants passive buffs like:
- +35% In-City Troop Attack
- -87.5% Enemy Siege Machine Attack
These buffs are crucial for both offensive and defensive strategies, offering significant advantages just by unlocking the treasure.
Using Buffs
Using buffs are activated by equipping a treasure through the Wonder menu. Once equipped, the buffs remain active indefinitely, but only one treasure can be used at a time. This allows players to strategically choose the treasure that best suits their current needs.
For example, when the Globus Cruciger is equipped, it provides an additional +52.5% Healing Speed, making it ideal for recovering troops after battle.
Comparison: Owning Buffs vs. Using Buffs
Buff Type | Owning Buffs | Using Buffs |
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Activation | Automatically active upon unlocking | Requires manual activation |
Duration | Always active | Unlimited while equipped |
Limitations | None | Only one treasure can be used at a time |
Example Buff | +35% In-City Troop Attack | +52.5% Healing Speed |
By understanding the distinction between owning and using buffs, players can strategically plan their gameplay to maximize the impact of their Civilization Treasures.
List of Civilization Treasures
The Civilization Treasures offer unique buffs and gameplay advantages, each tied to a historical artifact with significant cultural or historical meaning. Below is a summary of each treasure, highlighting its primary buffs and unique effects.
Treasure | Primary Buffs | Unique Effect | Historical Significance |
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Globus Cruciger | City Defense Buffs (Attack, Defense, HP) | Reduces Enemy Siege Machine Attack | The Globus Cruciger, an orb surmounted by a cross, symbolizes authority and divine power. It was used in coronation ceremonies across medieval Europe, representing dominion over the world. |
Imperial Seal | March Size and Defense Buffs | Reduces Enemy Ground Troop Attack | The Imperial Seal of China, also known as the Heirloom Seal, was a symbol of supreme power for emperors, inscribed with words affirming their divine right to rule. |
Seven-Branched Sword | Troop Training Speed and Attack Buffs | Increases Marching Troop Defense and HP | This ceremonial sword, gifted by the king of Baekje to Japan's Yamato ruler, represents diplomacy and the cultural exchange between ancient Korea and Japan. |
Faberge Egg | Resource Gathering Speed and Load Buffs | Chance to earn exclusive rewards from resource tiles | Created for Russian Tsars, Faberge Eggs are jeweled masterpieces symbolizing luxury, craftsmanship, and nobility in Imperial Russia. |
Code of Hammurabi | Research Speed and Hospital Capacity Buffs | Reduces Enemy Mounted Troop Attack | The Code of Hammurabi, one of the world's earliest legal codes, exemplifies justice and governance in ancient Mesopotamia. |
Tutankhamun’s Dagger | Monster Hunting Buffs (Attack, Defense, HP) | Increases March Speed to Monsters | Forged from meteoric iron, this dagger symbolizes the divine power of Egypt's young pharaoh, Tutankhamun. |
Mask of Agamemnon | Enemy Troop Debuffs (Attack, Defense, HP) | Increases Wounded-to-Dead Conversion Rate for Attacking Troops | This golden mask, found in Mycenae, Greece, is believed to have belonged to Agamemnon, the legendary leader in the Trojan War. |
The historical significance of these treasures adds a rich thematic layer to their gameplay advantages, making them both functional and engaging within the world of Evony.
Buffs and Effects by Level
Each Civilization Treasure offers progressively greater buffs and debuffs as you upgrade its levels. The tables below outline the detailed level-wise buffs and effects for each treasure, divided into owning buffs and using buffs. These effects can significantly enhance your gameplay when strategically upgraded and utilized.
Globus Cruciger
Level | Owning Buffs | Using Buffs |
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Lv1 | In-City Troop Attack +2% In-City Troop Defense +4% In-City Troop HP +4% Enemy Siege Machine Attack -5% | Healing Speed +3% |
Lv2 | In-City Troop Attack +5% In-City Troop Defense +10% In-City Troop HP +10% Enemy Siege Machine Attack -12.5% | Healing Speed +7.5% |
Lv3 | In-City Troop Attack +10% In-City Troop Defense +20% In-City Troop HP +20% Enemy Siege Machine Attack -25% | Healing Speed +15% |
Lv4 | In-City Troop Attack +15% In-City Troop Defense +30% In-City Troop HP +30% Enemy Siege Machine Attack -37.5% | Healing Speed +22.5% |
Lv5 | In-City Troop Attack +20% In-City Troop Defense +40% In-City Troop HP +40% Enemy Siege Machine Attack -50% | Healing Speed +30% |
Lv6 | In-City Troop Attack +25% In-City Troop Defense +50% In-City Troop HP +50% Enemy Siege Machine Attack -62.5% | Healing Speed +37.5% |
Lv7 | In-City Troop Attack +30% In-City Troop Defense +60% In-City Troop HP +60% Enemy Siege Machine Attack -75% | Healing Speed +45% |
Lv8 | In-City Troop Attack +35% In-City Troop Defense +70% In-City Troop HP +70% Enemy Siege Machine Attack -87.5% | Healing Speed +52.5% |
Imperial Seal
Level | Owning Buffs | Using Buffs |
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Lv1 | Attacking Mounted & Ground Troop Defense +6% Attacking Siege & Ranged Troop Defense +6% March Size Capacity +3% Enemy Ground Troop Attack -5% | Subordinate City Training Speed +1.4% |
Lv2 | Attacking Mounted & Ground Troop Defense +15% Attacking Siege & Ranged Troop Defense +15% March Size Capacity +7.5% Enemy Ground Troop Attack -12.5% | Subordinate City Training Speed +3.5% |
Lv3 | Attacking Mounted & Ground Troop Defense +30% Attacking Siege & Ranged Troop Defense +30% March Size Capacity +15% Enemy Ground Troop Attack -25% | Subordinate City Training Speed +7% |
Lv4 | Attacking Mounted & Ground Troop Defense +45% Attacking Siege & Ranged Troop Defense +45% March Size Capacity +22.5% Enemy Ground Troop Attack -37.5% | Subordinate City Training Speed +10.5% |
Lv5 | Attacking Mounted & Ground Troop Defense +60% Attacking Siege & Ranged Troop Defense +60% March Size Capacity +30% Enemy Ground Troop Attack -50% | Subordinate City Training Speed +14% |
Lv6 | Attacking Mounted & Ground Troop Defense +75% Attacking Siege & Ranged Troop Defense +75% March Size Capacity +37.5% Enemy Ground Troop Attack -62.5% | Subordinate City Training Speed +17.5% |
Lv7 | Attacking Mounted & Ground Troop Defense +90% Attacking Siege & Ranged Troop Defense +90% March Size Capacity +45% Enemy Ground Troop Attack -75% | Subordinate City Training Speed +21% |
Lv8 | Attacking Mounted & Ground Troop Defense +105% Attacking Siege & Ranged Troop Defense +105% March Size Capacity +52.5% Enemy Ground Troop Attack -87.5% | Subordinate City Training Speed +24.5% |
Seven-Branched Sword
Level | Owning Buffs | Using Buffs |
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Lv1 | Attacking Troop’s Attack +2% Marching Troops Defense +3% Marching Troops HP +3% Training Capacity +2% | Training Speed +2% |
Lv2 | Attacking Troop’s Attack +5% Marching Troops Defense +7.5% Marching Troops HP +7.5% Training Capacity +5% | Training Speed +5% |
Lv3 | Attacking Troop’s Attack +10% Marching Troops Defense +15% Marching Troops HP +15% Training Capacity +10% | Training Speed +10% |
Lv4 | Attacking Troop’s Attack +15% Marching Troops Defense +22.5% Marching Troops HP +22.5% Training Capacity +15% | Training Speed +15% |
Lv5 | Attacking Troop’s Attack +20% Marching Troops Defense +30% Marching Troops HP +30% Training Capacity +20% | Training Speed +20% |
Lv6 | Attacking Troop’s Attack +25% Marching Troops Defense +37.5% Marching Troops HP +37.5% Training Capacity +25% | Training Speed +25% |
Lv7 | Attacking Troop’s Attack +30% Marching Troops Defense +45% Marching Troops HP +45% Training Capacity +30% | Training Speed +30% |
Lv8 | Attacking Troop’s Attack +35% Marching Troops Defense +52.5% Marching Troops HP +52.5% Training Capacity +35% | Training Speed +35% |
Faberge Egg
Level | Owning Buffs | Using Buffs |
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Lv1 | All Troops Load +12% Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop Attack +4% Attacking Siege Machine & Ranged Troop Attack +3% | Gathering Speed +4% |
Lv2 | All Troops Load +30% Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop Attack +10% Attacking Siege Machine & Ranged Troop Attack +7.5% | Gathering Speed +10% |
Lv3 | All Troops Load +60% Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop Attack +20% Attacking Siege Machine & Ranged Troop Attack +15% | Gathering Speed +20% |
Lv4 | All Troops Load +95% Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop Attack +30% Attacking Siege Machine & Ranged Troop Attack +25% | Gathering Speed +35% |
Lv5 | All Troops Load +135% Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop Attack +45% Attacking Siege Machine & Ranged Troop Attack +35% | Gathering Speed +50% |
Lv6 | All Troops Load +175% Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop Attack +60% Attacking Siege Machine & Ranged Troop Attack +45% | Gathering Speed +65% |
Lv7 | All Troops Load +215% Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop Attack +75% Attacking Siege Machine & Ranged Troop Attack +55% | Gathering Speed +80% |
Lv8 | All Troops Load +255% Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop Attack +90% Attacking Siege Machine & Ranged Troop Attack +65% | Gathering Speed +95% |
Code of Hammurabi
Level | Owning Buffs | Using Buffs |
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Lv1 | Hospital Capacity +4% Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop HP +4% Attacking Ranged Troop & Siege Machine HP +6% Enemy Mounted Troop Attack -5% | Research Speed +2.4% |
Lv2 | Hospital Capacity +10% Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop HP +10% Attacking Ranged Troop & Siege Machine HP +15% Enemy Mounted Troop Attack -12.5% | Research Speed +6% |
Lv3 | Hospital Capacity +20% Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop HP +20% Attacking Ranged Troop & Siege Machine HP +30% Enemy Mounted Troop Attack -25% | Research Speed +12% |
Lv4 | Hospital Capacity +30% Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop HP +30% Attacking Ranged Troop & Siege Machine HP +45% Enemy Mounted Troop Attack -37.5% | Research Speed +18% |
Lv5 | Hospital Capacity +40% Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop HP +40% Attacking Ranged Troop & Siege Machine HP +60% Enemy Mounted Troop Attack -50% | Research Speed +24% |
Lv6 | Hospital Capacity +50% Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop HP +50% Attacking Ranged Troop & Siege Machine HP +75% Enemy Mounted Troop Attack -62.5% | Research Speed +30% |
Lv7 | Hospital Capacity +60% Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop HP +60% Attacking Ranged Troop & Siege Machine HP +90% Enemy Mounted Troop Attack -75% | Research Speed +36% |
Lv8 | Hospital Capacity +70% Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop HP +70% Attacking Ranged Troop & Siege Machine HP +105% Enemy Mounted Troop Attack -87.5% | Research Speed +42% |
Tutankhamun’s Dagger
Level | Owning Buffs | Using Buffs |
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Lv1 | Troops Attack on Monsters +3% Troops Defense on Monsters +6% Troops HP on Monsters +5% Enemy Ranged Troop Attack -5% | March Speed to Monsters +10% |
Lv2 | Troops Attack on Monsters +7.5% Troops Defense on Monsters +15% Troops HP on Monsters +12.5% Enemy Ranged Troop Attack -12.5% | March Speed to Monsters +25% |
Lv3 | Troops Attack on Monsters +15% Troops Defense on Monsters +30% Troops HP on Monsters +25% Enemy Ranged Troop Attack -25% | March Speed to Monsters +50% |
Lv4 | Troops Attack on Monsters +22.5% Troops Defense on Monsters +45% Troops HP on Monsters +37.5% Enemy Ranged Troop Attack -37.5% | March Speed to Monsters +75% |
Lv5 | Troops Attack on Monsters +30% Troops Defense on Monsters +60% Troops HP on Monsters +50% Enemy Ranged Troop Attack -50% | March Speed to Monsters +100% |
Lv6 | Troops Attack on Monsters +37.5% Troops Defense on Monsters +75% Troops HP on Monsters +62.5% Enemy Ranged Troop Attack -62.5% | March Speed to Monsters +125% |
Lv7 | Troops Attack on Monsters +45% Troops Defense on Monsters +90% Troops HP on Monsters +75% Enemy Ranged Troop Attack -75% | March Speed to Monsters +150% |
Lv8 | Troops Attack on Monsters +52.5% Troops Defense on Monsters +105% Troops HP on Monsters +87.5% Enemy Ranged Troop Attack -87.5% | March Speed to Monsters +175% |
Mask of Agamemnon
Level | Owning Buffs | Using Buffs |
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Lv1 | Enemy Troop Attack -2% Enemy Troop Defense -2% Enemy Troop HP -2% Death-Turning-Wounded Rate of Attacking Troops +2% | Construction Speed +2.4% |
Lv2 | Enemy Troop Attack -5% Enemy Troop Defense -5% Enemy Troop HP -5% Death-Turning-Wounded Rate of Attacking Troops +5% | Construction Speed +6% |
Lv3 | Enemy Troop Attack -10% Enemy Troop Defense -10% Enemy Troop HP -10% Death-Turning-Wounded Rate of Attacking Troops +10% | Construction Speed +12% |
Lv4 | Enemy Troop Attack -16% Enemy Troop Defense -16% Enemy Troop HP -16% Death-Turning-Wounded Rate of Attacking Troops +10% | Construction Speed +18% |
Lv5 | Enemy Troop Attack -24% Enemy Troop Defense -24% Enemy Troop HP -24% Death-Turning-Wounded Rate of Attacking Troops +10% | Construction Speed +24% |
Lv6 | Enemy Troop Attack -32% Enemy Troop Defense -32% Enemy Troop HP -32% Death-Turning-Wounded Rate of Attacking Troops +10% | Construction Speed +30% |
Lv7 | Enemy Troop Attack -40% Enemy Troop Defense -40% Enemy Troop HP -40% Death-Turning-Wounded Rate of Attacking Troops +10% | Construction Speed +36% |
Lv8 | Enemy Troop Attack -48% Enemy Troop Defense -48% Enemy Troop HP -48% Death-Turning-Wounded Rate of Attacking Troops +10% | Construction Speed +42% |
These detailed level-specific buffs and effects help you decide which treasures to prioritize based on your gameplay strategy. For maximum impact, focus on upgrading treasures that complement your city's strengths and combat approach.
Eggs and Special Rewards
Faberge Egg: Unlocking Special Rewards
The Faberge Egg is a unique feature within the Civilization Treasure system that provides players with special rewards tied to resource gathering. As you level up the Faberge Egg, you gain access to various types of collectible eggs that unlock increasingly valuable rewards. These eggs can be obtained by gathering resources from specific resource tiles based on their level requirements.
Egg Types and Levels
There are three types of eggs associated with the Faberge Egg, each tied to a specific level of resource tile:
- Pansy Egg: Requires gathering from Lv5 or higher resource tiles.
- Tsarevich Egg: Requires gathering from Lv10 or higher resource tiles.
- Maria Egg: Requires gathering from Lv15 or higher resource tiles.
Each type of egg can only be obtained once per day, ensuring a steady flow of rewards while encouraging players to actively gather resources.
Potential Rewards by Egg Type
Opening each egg type provides a random selection of rewards. Below is a detailed breakdown of the potential rewards:
Egg Type | Potential Rewards |
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Pansy Egg |
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Tsarevich Egg |
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Maria Egg |
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Maximizing Egg Rewards
To make the most of the Faberge Egg rewards, follow these tips:
- Prioritize gathering from the highest level resource tiles available to you.
- Time your gathering efforts to ensure you meet the daily egg requirements.
- Focus on upgrading the Faberge Egg to unlock better rewards from higher-tier eggs.
For more insights on gathering strategies and resource optimization, visit our Resource Gathering Guide.
Fragment Collection Methods
Treasure Boxes: A Primary Source
Treasure Boxes are the main source of fragments needed to unlock and upgrade Civilization Treasures. These boxes can be acquired through various in-game activities, making them accessible to both free-to-play and paying players. Below are the primary methods to obtain Treasure Boxes:
- Gathering Resources: Collecting resources from resource tiles has a chance to drop Treasure Boxes. The likelihood increases with the level of the resource tile.
- Relics: Exploring relics can reward Treasure Boxes along with other valuable items.
- Boss Hunting: Defeating specific bosses drops Treasure Boxes. High-level bosses have better drop rates and rewards.
- Events: Participating in events like the Treasure Hunt and Consuming Return events provides Treasure Boxes as rewards for achieving milestones.
Bosses That Drop Treasure Boxes
The following bosses are known to drop Treasure Boxes:
- Lv16 Jormungandr
- Lv17 Typhon
- Lv5 Lava Turtle
- Lv5 Golem
- Lv5 Witch
- Lv5 Warlord
- Lv4 Legendary Hydra
- Lv3 Excellent Bayar Knight
- Lv4 Legendary Nian
- Lv5 Epic Nian
Other Methods for Collecting Fragments
In addition to Treasure Boxes, there are several alternative ways to collect fragments:
- Auctions: Fragments are often sold in the Auction House. However, this method requires a substantial number of Gems, with prices varying by demand.
- Black Market Purchases: The Black Market occasionally offers fragments for sale. Typical prices include:
- 1 Fragment: 2,300 Gems
- 5 Fragments: 11,300 Gems
- 10 Fragments: 22,500 Gems
- 20 Fragments: 45,000 Gems
- Event Packages: Purchasing event packages provides fragments along with other high-value items. For example:
- $4.99: 4 Fragments
- $9.99: 8 Fragments
- $19.99: 18 Fragments
- $49.99: 30 Fragments
- $99.99: 60 Fragments
Daily Fragment Collection Breakdown
The table below summarizes how many fragments you can earn daily through various activities:
Activity | Fragments Earned |
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Gathering Resources | Up to 42 |
Relics | Varies (depends on exploration success) |
Boss Hunting | Varies (based on bosses defeated) |
Activity Score Rewards | Up to 3 (for Keep Level 35) |
Treasure Hunt Event | Up to 83 (based on score milestones) |
Consuming Return Events | Up to 50 (Refining and Tactics Scroll events) |
Auction House | Varies (based on bidding success) |
Black Market | Varies (based on purchases) |
With diligent participation in these activities, players can steadily accumulate the fragments required to unlock and upgrade their treasures. Focus on maximizing daily opportunities to stay competitive in the game.
Practical Tips for Players
Strategies for Efficiently Collecting Fragments
Maximizing fragment collection is essential for unlocking and upgrading Civilization Treasures. Here are some strategies to help you efficiently gather fragments:
- Focus on Daily Activities: Make gathering resources and boss hunting a part of your daily routine. These activities provide consistent opportunities to collect Treasure Boxes.
- Target High-Level Bosses: Prioritize defeating higher-level bosses like Typhon or Legendary Hydra, which offer better drop rates for Treasure Boxes.
- Participate in Events: Events such as the Treasure Hunt and Consuming Return are excellent for earning a large number of fragments. Plan your gameplay around these events to maximize rewards.
- Utilize Black Market and Auctions Wisely: Use Gems to purchase fragments from the Black Market or Auction House, especially when you're close to unlocking or upgrading a treasure.
- Gather Strategically: Send troops to high-level resource tiles for better chances of receiving Treasure Boxes. Relics are another excellent source; focus on exploring them regularly.
Recommendations for Prioritizing Treasures
Your choice of treasures to unlock and upgrade should align with your gameplay style. Here are recommendations based on common strategies:
- For PvP (Player vs. Player):
- Focus on treasures that enhance troop stats, such as the Globus Cruciger (City Defense buffs) or Seven-Branched Sword (Attacking buffs).
- Upgrade treasures that provide debuffs to enemy troops, like the Mask of Agamemnon.
- For Monster Hunting:
- Unlock and upgrade the Tutankhamun’s Dagger, which boosts troop attack, defense, and HP against monsters.
- Prioritize treasures that increase march speed to monsters, as this will save time during hunts.
- For Resource Gathering:
- Upgrade the Faberge Egg for enhanced gathering speed and increased chances of receiving special eggs with additional rewards.
- Focus on treasures like the Code of Hammurabi, which boosts hospital capacity and resource efficiency for prolonged gathering campaigns.
Tips for Using Faberge Eggs Effectively
The Faberge Egg is unique among treasures, offering rewards tied to gathering resources. Follow these tips to make the most of it:
- Target High-Level Resource Tiles: Eggs like the Pansy, Tsarevich, and Maria eggs are tied to specific resource tile levels. Ensure you're gathering from the highest-level tiles available to maximize egg rewards.
- Focus on Consistent Gathering: Plan gathering campaigns to ensure you're meeting the daily egg collection requirements. For example:
- Pansy Egg: Gather from Lv5 or higher tiles.
- Tsarevich Egg: Gather from Lv10 or higher tiles.
- Maria Egg: Gather from Lv15 or higher tiles.
- Plan Ahead for Rewards: Review the potential rewards for each egg type and focus on gathering efforts that align with your immediate needs, such as speedups or treasure chests.
- Maximize Faberge Egg Levels: Higher-level Faberge Eggs increase your chances of obtaining rare and valuable rewards, so prioritize upgrading this treasure if gathering is a key part of your strategy.
By following these tips, players can efficiently unlock and upgrade treasures, align their choices with their gameplay style, and extract maximum value from unique features like the Faberge Egg.
Conclusion
Civilization Treasures are a cornerstone of maximizing buffs and achieving success in Evony. By unlocking and upgrading these treasures, players can significantly enhance troop performance, improve resource management, and gain an edge in both PvP and PvE scenarios. The combination of owning buffs and using buffs offers unparalleled versatility, making Civilization Treasures a vital component of strategic gameplay.
It’s crucial to start collecting fragments early and prioritize upgrades based on your gameplay style. Whether you're focusing on PvP combat, monster hunting, or resource gathering, managing your treasure upgrades efficiently will ensure you maximize their impact.
Embark on your journey to unlock the power of Civilization Treasures today and elevate your gameplay to new heights!