This is the first building to do this, and if you get enough of them going it could mean an easy completion of that quest requirement without having to dig into your own pockets. Finally, because these goods are era-specific (unlike a GB that just always matches your current era), they will count towards a quest that asks for you to donate goods to the treasury. Similarly, you can also plan to leave an SOH behind, which will now cover previous-era goods cost for you in GE, or help fill a gap in a guild treasury. So if you have a Level 4 SOH and are about to era-up, using an upgrade on it after you move eras will automatically bring it to your current era, no renovation or one-up kit required. This means that the goods it’s creating for the treasury will always match the era of the SOH itself. This is where another really nice thing comes in for the SOH, it’s era-dependent. There are 8 levels total for this building, and some strategy can be applied to use of an upgrade kit versus planting a new SOH. When you get all 200 fragments together, you’ll have the option to either assemble a Level 1 Statue of Honor, or you can create an upgrade kit. Everyone else will fall somewhere in-between that on average. So that same month will net a Level 4 SOH for someone who is very active in this part of the game. Compare that to those who are super active in GBG, and are able to put on another level every session of GBG. At less than 100 fragments a pop from a prize chest at the end of a session, and with sessions only running every two weeks, that’s a month just to get enough to build one level. The big kicker though is it will be slow going for them. So eventually just by being in a guild who is very active and relatively successful in GBG will net a player a Statue of Honor, even if they don’t participate. So members of a guild who did absolutely nothing will earn the same fragment prize at the end as the top performing players on the team. ![]() It may seem unfair, but the rewards go to all members of a guild who were eligible to participate that session, regardless of how active or inactive they were during it. They are rewarded to any guild who has completed a minimum of 40 actions that session. The other place that you earn the fragments is at the end of a session, or season, of GBG. Still, they’re well worth getting and having as it stands, at least one or two. Just like all other buildings in this game, eventually you will have the max that you’re willing to plant in your city, and/or something better will come along and you’ll be replacing them. This is an exciting new building, for now. It may seem like that’s really cheap of Inno to do, but eventually there will come a day where you don’t want anymore either, so keep that in mind. While other league rewards ( diamonds, troops, goods, FPs) change based on the league you’re in, you will only ever earn one fragment of the SOH selection kit at any given time. ![]() Most of the time though they come in waves, so you’ll get five in a row and then a dry spell for the next ten actions for example. Based on personal experience of a few players, it seems to be a 1-in-3 chance, or 33%, to earn a prize on average, and then it’s maybe 33% of the time that you win a prize you will get a fragment. Fragments are a potential reward for a successful action on a sector in GBG, regardless of if you negotiate or fight. The more active you are, the faster you will get this building because the only way to build it is to earn the fragments. To get a Statue of Honor you have to participate in GBG, or your guild does. At a 3×4, this little building is well worth earning the fragments for to take it from Level 1 all the way to Level 5. As an added bonus it does not need to be aided, and it cannot be plundered! This building will produce a varying amount of guild power based on era, plus goods for the treasury, forge points, and coins (amount also based on era) for a daily collection. This is the first building of its kind because it directly benefits both the guild and the player, without being a Great Building. ![]() With the introduction of Battlegrounds came a whole new upgradeable building for our cities, the Statue of Honor.
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