Sand quarry

Sand quarry #

Sand quarry

Developing a sand quarry provides players with a resource in the form of sand, which can be used for various purposes in the game, including the production of glass containers and improving the social policies of settlements and principalities. The sand quarry partner disposes of the received resource at his own discretion. Also, as with other developments, it is possible that new ways to use sand will be added in future game modules.

You can familiarize yourself with the general development rules by following the link. Here you can find information about the average coefficient, as well as about the rules for completing construction.

Construction cost #

Table. The cost of building a sand quarry on the Metropolis server

ResourceQuantity
FlourFlour125,000
timbertimber80,000
Edged boardEdged board170,000
Mounting railMounting rail340,000
LiningLining654 500
Foundation blockFoundation block80,000
Floor blockFloor block170,000
Cladding slabCladding slab340,000
BrickBrick654 500
ChannelChannel8000
I-beamI-beam17,000
CornerCorner34,000
ArmatureArmature65 400

Table. The cost of building a sand quarry on the Enclave server

ResourceQuantity
WoodWood100,000
StoneStone100,000
CerealsCereals50,000
IronIron10,000

Production #

Information about the production of sand quarry products on the Metropolis and Enclave servers in the Golden Clone game is as follows:

  • the constructed sand quarry on the Metropolis server produces sand in the amount of 40,000 kg/day within 10 days after completion of construction;
  • The constructed sand quarry on the Enclave server produces sand in the amount of 16,000 kg/day within 10 days after completion of construction.

Product distribution #

The produced sand is transferred to the company’s partners on a daily basis. The extracted sand is distributed daily among the company’s partners. The share of each clone is calculated in proportion to the nominal value of the resources it invested in the construction of the sand quarry. In this case, the nominal value of the resources expended is taken into account. The amount of sand that each companion receives is counted to hundredths.