Queen of the Night

Queen of the Night #

Queen of the Night

The Queen of the Night is a unique architectural marvel, the flower of which opens only at night. It transforms moonlight into a unique type of energy, which has a beneficial effect on agriculture and the dragons living in the amber caves of this principality. To build this structure, it is necessary to cover it with lunar plates, which are produced in an alchemical laboratory. The uniqueness of the Queen of the Night lies in the principles of its work.

Any prince can build this miracle.

Construction cost #

The cost of building the Queen of the Night is quite high. The state provides the prince with support, adding as many resources to the construction as the prince himself invests. Therefore, the prince automatically sends 50% of the gold that the dragon brings under the influence of the “Queen of the Night” miracle to the state budget. This income is transferred in full to the Dragons’ Gold securities fund.

Table. Cost of construction of the Queen of the Night

ResourceQuantity
FlourFlour5000
timbertimber13,300
Edged boardEdged board26,500
Mounting railMounting rail52,500
LiningLining105,000
Foundation blockFoundation block13 300
Floor blockFloor block26,500
Cladding slabCladding slab52,500
BrickBrick105,000
ChannelChannel1300
I-beamI-beam2600
CornerCorner5300
ArmatureArmature10,500
Oil productsOil product28,500
SandSand4000
Moon plateMoon plate250

Each builder participating in the work uses 0.5 flour and 1 unit of each of the other types of resources during one day.

To begin construction works, it is enough to have only 30% of each type of resource available, except for those completely consumed at the start of construction. The remaining resources can be added as work progresses.

The prince personally manages the supply of materials for construction and hires the required number of workers for construction. Hired workers use only the amount of resources that the prince himself provided. Resources brought from the government reserve are immediately installed by government workers.

Repair #

To maintain the architectural miracle “Queen of the Night” in good condition, it is necessary to carry out routine repairs every 30 days.

Until the structure reaches 1000 days of age, repairs require 1 lunar plate every 30 days.

After reaching the age of 1000 days, the cost of repairs changes and a different amount of resources will be required to maintain the miracle in working condition.

Table. Cost of repairing the Queen of the Night after 1000 days

ResourceQuantity
timbertimber79
Edged boardEdged board159
Mounting railMounting rail314
LiningLining627
Foundation blockFoundation block79
Floor blockFloor block159
Cladding slabCladding slab314
BrickBrick627
ChannelChannel79
I-beamI-beam159
CornerCorner318
ArmatureArmature634
Moon plateMoon plate1

If the building is not repaired on time, the time until the next repair is still taken into account. That is, after 60 days you will need to spend the double amount of materials, and so on.

You do not have to control the repair of the building yourself, since there is an automatic repair function.

Table. Automatic repair of the Queen of the Night

FunctionalAvailability
Automatic repair+
Automatic purchase of a resource for repairs-
Maximum automatic purchase price-

Additional bonuses #

The architectural wonder has several additional bonuses:

  • the fields located on the territory of the principality where the architectural wonder is built are in the state of under fallow for 2 days less, which increases their productivity;
  • dragons living in amber caves on the territory of the principality with this wonder feel a significant surge of energy at night. This additional energy stimulates them to fly out of their native cave. Along with a night walk, they can find and bring gold to their cave. In the world of clones, there are 5 levels of development of amber caves. The more developed the cave, the more gold its dragons bring. At the same time, dragons that are not 100% fed may bring less gold than well-fed ones. Hungry dragons will not look for gold at all.