Civilization Treasure

Basics, benefits, how to upgrade, how to obtain fragments, etc.

What is the Civilization Treasure?

Items that can be used to gain various buffs and debuffs.

It can be seen from the Wonder menu. (It is not in the item inventory.)
Note that it is not necessary to unlock the wonder.

Unlocking & Upgrading

There are seven types in total, each of which can be unlocked by collecting 300 fragments.

Once unlocked, they can be upgraded to a maximum of Lv3.
(Lv2: 650 fragments, Lv3: xxx fragments)
The effects of buffs and debuffs increase with level.

Owning & Using Buffs

Each treasure has a possession buff and a use buff.

  • Owning buffs
    • From the time it is unlocked, Just owning it is effective.
  • Using Buffs
    • When used from the Wonder screen, the treasure can be equipped and will only be effective for the duration of its use.
    • There is no time limit for the effect.
    • Only one treasure can be used at a time.

Extremely Powerful Debuffs

This is not explained in the game at all.
Also, as far as I know, many people may not be aware of this information, as I have not seen this information on other sites or Youtube at the time of this article’s publication.

The debuff of the Civilization Treasure is multiplied by the number of subordinate cities that are participating in the battle.

Note – If a subordinate city cannot participate in a battle due to reasons such as fighting in a stronghold like a temple or portal, or having zero troops in the subordinate city, debuff will not be added on.

For example, if the “Imperial Seal” and “Mask of Agamemnon” are unlocked and set to Lv1, the ground attack debuff is listed as -5% and -2%, respectively.

Thus, the total seems to be

-7%.

But in fact
(if the number of subordinate cities joined into the battle was 8)

-7% x 9 = -63%.

(main city also counts as one)

You may find this hard to believe since there is no explanation at all in the game.
However, after comparing several battle reports and adding up the sum of each debuff factor, I am certain of this.

Test Data

Below are two battle reports when a series of battles reduced the number of subordinate cities from 6 to 3.

Both are as follows.

  • Mayors – all equipped with full set of Achaemenidae (-15% attack). No other ground attack debuff.
  • Main General – no ground attack debuff
  • Research – ground attack debuff -130%.
  • Civilization Treasure – Imperial Seal Lv1 (-5%) / Mask of Agamemnon Lv1 (-2%)

Battle 1

Ground attack debuff -269%.

Debuff Factor

  • 6 subordinate cities
  • Achaemenidae set (-15% x 6 = -90%)
  • Research -130%
  • Civilization Treasure – Imperial Seal Lv1 (-5%) / Mask of Agamemnon Lv1 (-2%)

If there was no add-on due to subordinate cities, the total should be -227%, but it is not.

Battle 2

Ground attack debuff -203%.

Debuff Factor

  • 3 subordinate cities
  • Achaemenidae set (-15% x 3 = -45%)
  • Research -130%
  • Civilization Treasure – Imperial Seal Lv1 (-5%) / Mask of Agamemnon Lv1 (-2%)

From the previous battle, -66% less. If there was no add-on due to subordinate cities, it should be a -45% reduction due to the Achaemenes set, but this is not the case.

If you are interested in the truth, please compare the results of the calculations in the debuff simulator here with your own battle report.
Note that the debuff is capped at 50% of the opponent’s buff.

I don’t know if this is an intended specification or an implementation error that is not.
Frankly, I personally have an evil suspicion that it is an implementation error.
Thus, I fear that the specification will eventually be changed by the developer (i.e., no longer add up to the number of subordinate cities), but I hope it doesn’t happen…

As for the buffs, they are not multiplied by the number of subordinate cities.
(This can also be confirmed by the battle report comparison above.)

List of Effects by Level (buffs and debuffs)

Globus Cruciger

Lv1Lv2Lv3
Own: In City Troop Attack+2%+5%+10%
Own: In City Troop Defense+4%+10%+20%
Own: In City Troop HP+4%+10%+20%
Own: Enemy Siege Machine Attack-5%-12.5%-25%
Use: Healing Speed+3%+7.5%+15%

Imperial Seal

Lv1Lv2Lv3
Own: Attacking Mounted Troop &
Ground Troop Defense
+6%+15%+30%
Own: Attacking Siege Machine &
Ranged Troop Defense
+6%+15%+30%
Own: March Size Capacity+3%+7.5%+15%
Own: Enemy Ground Troop Attack-5%-12.5%-25%
Use: Subordinate City Training Speed+1.4%+3.5%+7%

Seven-Branched Sword

Lv1Lv2Lv3
Own: Attacking Troop’s Attack+2%+5%+10%
Own: Marching Troops Defense+3%+7.5%+15%
Own: Marching Troops HP+3%+7.5%+15%
Own: Training Capacity+2%+5%+10%
Use: Training Speed+2%+5%+10%

Faberge Egg

Lv1Lv2Lv3
Own: All Troops Load+12%+30%+60%
Own: Attacking Mounted Troop &
Ground Troop Attack
+4%+10%+20%
Own: Attacking Siege Machine &
Ranged Troop Attack
+3%+7.5%+15%
Use: Gathering Speed+4%+10%+20%

Code of Hammurabi

Lv1Lv2Lv3
Own: Hospital Capacity+4%+10%+20%
Own: Attacking Mounted Troop &
Ground Troop HP
+4%+10%+20%
Own: Attacking Ranged Troop &
Siege Machine HP
+6%+15%+30%
Own: Enemy Mounted Troop Attack-5%-12.5%-25%
Use: Research Speed+2.4%+6%+12%

Tutankhamun’s Dagger

Lv1Lv2Lv3
Own: Troops Attack on Monsters+3%+7.5%+15%
Own: Troops Defense on Monsters+6%+15%+30%
Own: Troops HP on Monsters+5%+12.5%+25%
Own: Enemy Ranged Troop Attack-5%-12.5%-25%
Use: March Speed to Monsters+10%+25%+50%

Mask of Agamemnon

Lv1Lv2Lv3
Own: Enemy Troop Attack-2%-5%-10%
Own: Enemy Troop Defense-2%-5%-10%
Own: Enemy Troop HP-2%-5%-10%
Own: The death-turning-wounded
rate of troops when they are attacking.
+2%+5%+10%
Use: Construction Speed+2.4%+6%+12%

Obtaining Fantastic Eggs by Faberge Eggs

As the level of Faberge Eggs increases, various eggs are randomly obtained from the resource tiles.
Each type of egg can only be obtained once per day.

  • Lv1: Resource tile Lv5 or higher – Pansy Egg
  • Lv2: Resource tile Lv10 or higher – Tsarevich egg
  • Lv3: Resource tile Lv15 or higher – Maria egg

Egg Contents

Pansy Egg

You will receive at least one of the following at random.

  • 500K Food Box x10
  • 500K Lumber Box x10
  • 500K Stone Box x10
  • 500K Ore Box x10
  • 3 Hour Speedup for Researching x25
  • 3 Hour Speedup for Construction x25
  • Pharaoh’s Treasure x5
  • Horn of Recalling (10) x1

Tsarevich Egg

(Not yet)

Maria Egg

(Not yet)

How to Obtain Fragments of Treasures

When you open the “Treasure Box,” you will get one of the fragments of a treasure.

The treasure box can be obtained by the following methods.
(The number of treasure boxes available per day is limited.)

Gathering Resources

If you are lucky, you can get it.

Relics

If you are lucky, you can get it.

Activity

It can be obtained by achieving a score of 145 in the bar’s activity.
Example: 3 for Keep Level 35.

Consumption Return Event (Tactic Scroll)

Note: Requires fort level 36 or higher.

Research at the Military Academy using the Tactics Scroll will give you an exchange item.
For every 25 exchange items, you will receive 1 treasure box. (Up to 50 boxes).

In addition, if you get a high ranking, you can get it as a reward for that.
30 for first place, etc.

Defeat the Boss

The following bosses are randomly dropped when defeated.

  • Lv16 Jormungandr
  • Lv17 Typhon
  • Lv5 Lava Turtle
  • Lv5 Golem
  • Lv5 Witch
  • Lv5 Warlord
  • Lv4 Legendary Hydra
  • Lv3 Excellent Bayar Knight
  • Lv4 Legendary Nian
  • Lv5 Epic Nian

Related: Boss Chest & Drop Item List

Black Market

  • 1 piece – 2,300 gems
  • 5 pieces – 11,300 gems
  • 10 pieces – 22,500 Gems
  • 20 pieces – 45,000 gems

Related: Black Market Item List

Event Packages (Paid)

  • Example: For February 2022 sales package
  • $4.99 – 4 pcs.
  • $9.99 – 8 pcs.
  • $19.99 – 18 pcs.
  • $49.99 – 30 pcs.
  • $99.99 – 60 pcs.

Related: Event Package 1-5 All Contents (total: $185)

Description of Each Treasure

Globus Cruciger

The Globus Cruciger is an orb surmounted by a cross. It has been a symbol of authority since the Middle Ages. When the rulers of ancient European countries were crowned, they were usually granted the Globus Cruciger. It represents the world. Holding the orb means holding the power of the world and possessing the creativity and dominance of life.

Imperial Seal

Imperial Seal of the Chinese emperors is the symbol of supreme power. The words, “Having received the Mandate from Heaven, may the emperor lead a long and prosperous life.” were carved onto the seal. Emperors of all dynasties regarded the seal as a token representing the imperial power and legitimacy. A corner damaged in an accident has been repaired with gold.

Seven-Branched Sword

The Seven-Branched Sword is a present from the king of Baekje that was granted upon a Yamato ruler. The sword has been conserved since antiquity in the Isonokami Shrine in Nara Prefecture. It’s a sword with six branch-like protrusions along the central blade. Seven-Branched Sword is not a military weapon, but a valuable ceremonial weapon. It has become one of the Japan’s most precious national treasures.

Faberge Egg

Faberge Egg is a jewelled egg created by the jeweller Peter Carl Faberge for the Russian Tsars. The egg is decorated with precious metals, enamel and gemstones. This exquisite and elegant egg represents fashion and nobility. It’s the masterpiece of jewelry art.

Code of Hammurabi

At the top of the stele of the code of Hammurabi features an image in relief of Hammurabi with Shamash, the Babylonian sun god and god of justice. Below the relief are about 4,130 lines of code text written in the Old Babylonian dialect of Akkadian. The Code of Hammurabi is the first true legal code in the world.

Tutankhamun’s Dagger

The iron dagger of the legendary Pharaoh Tutankhamun of ancient Egypt. The dagger sheath is made of gold, with lilies carved on one side and feather patterns on the other. The dagger is made of iron meteorites. The rare materials make this dagger even more mysterious. The Pharaoh Tutankhamun put it beside him to bless himself in the afterlife.

Mask of Agamemnon

The Mask of Agamemnon is a gold funeral mask discovered at the ancient Greek site of Mycenae. The mask is the best proof of Mycenaean civilization. The gold mask has ingenious conception and exquisite shape, and has high aesthetic and craft value. It reflects the rich wealth and developed metal technology of Mycenaean civilization, and is an evidence of the prosperity of civilizations around the ancient Aegean Sea.


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