Terracon Quest Litepaper
  • Terracon Quest Introduction
  • Compete to earn mechanism
    • The Silver Mines
  • The Tokens
    • State Founders Block $TRQ
    • Silver Token $SLVR
  • Game Mechanics
    • Game Map
    • Tile Types
    • Building Types
    • Unit Types
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  • Agora
  • Barracks
  • City-State Treasury
  • Warehouse
  • City-State Council Court
  • Building Management and Strategy
  1. Game Mechanics

Building Types

Types of buildings that can be built inside Tiles

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Overview of Building Types

Terracon Quest offers a variety of buildings within each city-state tile, each serving specific functions vital to the development and success of the player's city. These buildings are essential for unit production, resource management, and strategic operations

Agora

  • Function: Generates Civilian tokens and determines the maximum population capacity of the city.

  • Level Impact: Higher levels increase both the population cap and the rate of Civilian production.

  • Strategic Importance: Central to city growth and unit supply; a foundational building for workforce and military.

Barracks

  • Function: Converts Civilian tokens into Warrior or Defender units using additional resources.

  • Capacity Role: Determines the maximum number of Warriors and Defenders a city-state can sustain.

  • Strategic Importance: Crucial for building a city’s military strength and defense capabilities.

City-State Treasury

  • Function: Training facility for $SLVR Carriers.

  • Strategic Importance: Vital for economic operations, particularly in transporting and managing the in-game currency, $SLVR.

Warehouse

  • Function: Determines the capacity of resources a city can store.

  • Strategic Importance: Essential for resource management, ensuring adequate supply for construction, unit training, and sustenance.

City-State Council Court

  • Function: Trains Diplomats and Spies, a political units in the game.

  • Strategic Importance: Diplomats are key in forging alliances, negotiating trade, and maintaining peace, making this building essential for diplomatic success.

Building Management and Strategy

  • Upgrade Paths: Players must decide which buildings to prioritize and upgrade, balancing between economic, military, and diplomatic needs.

  • Resource Allocation: Upgrading buildings and training units from them require careful resource management and planning.

  • Strategic Placement: The location and development of these buildings within a city-state impact its efficiency and strategic options.

Conclusion

In Terracon Quest, city development is deeply intertwined with the types of buildings players choose to construct and upgrade. Each building type brings unique benefits and strategic options, influencing the overall approach to gameplay. The decision-making process in building management significantly impacts the player's ability to grow their city-state, manage resources, and interact effectively with other players, adding depth and complexity to the Terracon Quest experience.

Agora of a City-State
Spartan Barracks in Terracon Quest
City-State Treasury
Warehouse of City-State
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