Now my builders have started restoring my second (stubborn) temple. To solve it, I had all the diamond ore mined up around the temple and removed that extra layer of grass. I had the problem for ages where leashed builders to a treasure temple would go to the temple and then leave without working.
Godus is an ongoing project, on both PC and mobile,” he said. Tip for anyone unable to rebuild a Treasure Temple. Phillips denied the suggestion development on Godus has ceased.
The same quests cycle themselves every 24 hours as well so after a while, you’ll learn how to avoid obstacles and make it through voyages at lightning speed. You’ll need stickers to advance in Godus and one of the easiest ways to do it is by going on voyages frequently. It can be cleaned up by using the Beautify god power. It can also be created in multiplayer battles by using the Swamp god power. It exists naturally in some locations on your homeworld. How do you clean blighted lands in Godus?īlighted land is swamp land that severely slows down Followers trying to pass through it. Swamp is a God Card that unlocks the god power of the same name which turns the affected into a swamp that traps enemy Followers and leaves a blight upon the land. In the mobile version it costs 400 belief per second to use. You then have eight seconds to apply beautification to as much land as you can by holding down the left mouse button and dragging the mouse across the desired areas. How do you beautify in Godus?Ĭlick on the Beautify icon in the powers menu. If you don’t see it, the Follower doesn’t need his or her health refreshed. Gradually, they will begin to move slower, and then sit down, and if left long enough, they die. Why are my followers dying Godus?įollowers that are exploring weaken over time. But there are 3 places that marks its location: Beacon of Expansion – On the same mountain, there is a beacon placed on top of the said mountain. Terrain type affects only building appearance.The Treasure Temple is buried under the first mountain, thus it can be hard to find.After: all adobes built are frontier types.Before: all adobes built are beach types.Frontier Architecture is required to unlock all frontier types.In addition to unlocking higher ranks, some Monuments also unlock more housing slots. To unlock higher ranks of buildings you must create more followers and unlock the bigger abodes from the timeline. When an empty plot is nearby the builder icon will appear above an abode Builders are used to construct new abodes on empty Plots, either nearby their original abode for free, or by Leashing the abode to get the builder to travel great distances. When an abode's Breeder capacity is full, the abode will produce a Builder. As you move up in the size of the plot more followers can build on that plot. Higher ranked Abodes are capable of holding more Followers and Belief than lower rank Abodes, but there is a trade off - higher-ranked Abodes must build up more Belief before it becomes available for collection.įor the smallest abode, in the home-world three followers can build upon the plot. Plots that have not been moved will automatically increase in rank when there is enough clear land. As you acquire and unlock certain Advance Cards, clearing land may mark off larger, higher rank plots. Plots can occur on any flat piece of terrain Abode ranks Īt first, only the smallest rank 1 plots will be formed by flattening land and clearing obstacles, and only rank 1 Abodes can be built on these plots.
Depending on the plot rank and upgrade level of your Abodes, only so X many Followers will work on a single plot.
If no Followers are nearby, you can release some from nearby Abodes if any are full enough and/or guide Followers to the plot using Leashing. Any exploring Followers, meaning any not engaged in another task, that are sufficiently close will begin building on a nearby plot provided they don't notice something more pressing, like a Shrine to repair. To clear a plot, remove any trees or rocks in the way and use Sculpt Land to create a flat area of sufficient size. A plot is a section of flat, unobstructed land identified by four light gray angled brackets.