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Will drop a rare and resources when defeated. Later you can make a rare item of your choice from 6 dust.Īlso known as the boss of a Zone. Rare items can be disenchanted into dust 1 to 1.
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Crystals are used to fast forward building/upgrading times, boost buildings, buying extra coins and for upgrading the Drone Bay. They have 20% chance of dropping a rare when destroyed.Ĭurrency you can either buy with real money, or get from completing quests. These blocks can heal, so you might need to level more if you want to destroy them. Stronger blocks that are corrupted by an Elder.
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With the exception for Mining stations, which can be built underground (1 in each area) Certain buildings require you to have reached a certain area before you can build or upgrade them.īought with Crystals, or by watching an advertisement. They can be built above the ground for different functions. Blocks will have more hitpoints when you go deeper. Breaking through each block will give you some resources (2% chance for a rare). The layers of dirt you have to dig through. You can build 1 Mining station in every area. For more information, please see our Advertising Disclosure.Every 9 blocks underground you dig deeper, you unlock an area. All information is presented without any warranty or guarantee to you, and all offers may be subject to additional terms and conditions of the advertiser. While we strive to provide a wide range of offers, our site does not include information about every product or service that may be available to you.
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