Trials and Tribute- Update 5-23-13
Castle Story: Trials and Tribute
It?s time to put your mettle to the test with a series of trials to complete in your kingdom. We?ve just introduced a new quest called Trials and Tribute. The trials are a series of tasks that even the mightiest of rulers cannot tackle in a day. Instead they stand as a distant goal, to be mastered little by little, day by day. Do you have what it takes to become the ultimate ruler? Collect all 10 badges to prove your worth and brag about it to all your neighboring kingdoms!
Find out what it takes to earn all of these badges after the jump!
Adventurer?s Badge - Do you have what it takes to be a true Adventurer? Head to your King?s Keep or Queen?s Court to find out!
Brewer?s Badge - Don?t get caught in a sticky situation. Become a master brewer by knowing your way around the Potion Shop!
Chef?s Badge - Your Knights will get hungry. Earn their loyalty by keeping them well fed!
Artisan?s Badge - True artisans can build great monuments out of anything. Prove yourself by crafting an assortment of materials!
Farmer?s Badge - Wheat and corn are the basic staples needed to keep any Kingdom alive. Become a real farmer and harvest all sorts of healthy crops!
Nurturer?s Badge - Sometimes a kingdom needs a gentle touch in order to thrive. Tend to your plants and animals and show others how nurturing you can be!
Miner?s Badge - Put on your hardhat and journey into the abyss. Head down to the mines and get a little dirty!
Explorer?s Badge - What lies beyond your kingdom limits? Become a true explorer and find out!
Trader?s Badge - There are some things that even the most thriving kingdoms cannot produce on their own. Head to your Royal Exchange and master the art of trading!
Slayer?s Badge - Fend off all the unwelcome beasts that stray into your kingdom. Establish yourself as a dominant force and become an ultimate slayer!
Just received new goal from Thurston, Trials and Tribute but unable to figure out how to accomplish it. Any ideas or suggestions?
Updated descriptions in red
Trial of The Adventurer
Trial of The Brewer
Trial of The Chef
Someone has reported getting it from making hearty feasts. I would think other feasts could work.
Trial of The Artisan Have you mastered the art of wood and stone?
Trial of The Farmer
Someone has reported this from farming strawberries. I would think that other plants would work
Trial of The Nurturer
Someone has reported this from watering mushrooms. I would think that other plants would count. Other players have confirmed watering and chopping trees work.
Trial of The Miner
Trial of The Explorer- Complete an expansion
Expand to the new expansion (see screenshot below) and have enough of the other expansions)
https://i.imgur.com/WVo7TaX.jpg?1
Trial of Trader Have you learned the art of exchange?
Trial of The Slayer
https://i243.photobucket.com/albums/f...0139a7ce8d.jpg
https://i243.photobucket.com/albums/f...0cd2dfa95d.jpg
https://i243.photobucket.com/albums/f...e6f134fd8f.jpg
Also an locked item:
https://forums.teamlava.com/attachmen...0&d=1369342023
New expansion
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jumperjing3
https://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...psf04d9051.jpg
Knights Hall
Quote:
Originally Posted by
catcrack
Knight's Hall:drops amour & swords, Level 5 is max-(data from neighbor)
1st level: 240RP, 420 coins, 3 hours
2nd level: 252RP, 460 coins, 3 hours
2 hearty feast, 2 builder's paste, 3 royal block, 3 royal beam
3rd level: 264RP, 500 coins, 3 hours
1 spicy feast, 2 architect paste, 3 enchanted block, 3 enchanted beam
4th level: 276RP, 540 coins, 3 hours
2 spicy feast, 2 architect paste, 2 ornate block, 2 ornate beam
5th level: 290RP, 580 coins, 3 hours
2 sweet feast, 2 magic cement, 4 ornate block, 4 ornate beam
Quote:
Originally Posted by
catcrack
FAQ
How do we do them - We don't really no. TL is letting us work it out
Quote:
Originally Posted by
FrozenTurtle
Hey everyone! Our creative Castle Story team crafted this set of trials for you all to figure out. It's meant to provide you with a long-term and challenging experience. We'll leave the popcorn for later, but we're definitely very interested in your feedback! :)
Quote:
Originally Posted by
maguar
Ok I've asked whether or not the badges were random. They're not. There are specific tasks that need to be done, the tasks are the same but may be done in different ways (of a similar nature).
Quote:
Originally Posted by
kittensabc
Time to clear this up before anyone gets confused:
Nurturer: Mushrooms, Fruit trees, Chopping trees, Flowers
Explorer: Randomly designated 'chunk', for old players the only choice is the new area
Artisan: High level workshop beams/blocks
Chef: High level kitchen feasts
Slayer: Any monster
Brewer: High level potions/glues
Trader: Not enough info, perhaps any trade
Adventurer: Not enough info, perhaps any adventure
Miner: Sparkling mines/Deep mines
Farmer: Not enough info, perhaps any crop
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bexx85
I just got my Artisan's Badge from collecting plain and simple Wooden Beams for making "a LOT of building materials".
So I think that you don't have to craft high level stuff. I think you need to craft/collect a certain number of things to get a badge. Although it is possible that high level stuff counts more.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
vchanhs
After getting 7 badges, I think T and T is actually not random. There is a certain number you must hit for each badge. Those that get the badges initially most likely got it as the update is new and there are bugs which get iron out soon, thus explaining why after the first few days, no one get any badges until a few weeks later.
This is what I gather so far.
Explorer - need to have a certain number of expansion. Those that got it by expanding to the new expansion is because they have already hit the required number
Miner - Only sparkling mine and deep mine are counted
Slayer - All 3 types of monsters are counted
Chef - Only feast are counted (simple feast, hearty feast, spicy feast, sweet feasf and valentine feast)
Farmer - All crops are counted
Artisan - All beams and blocks are counted
Nurturer - Fruit trees, all plants, all choppings of trees and logs, all watering are counted
Brewer - Only adhesive are counted (simple glue, super glue, builder paste, architect paste, magic cement)
Trader - All trades are counted
Adventure - All adventures are counted
To be change when new information come in.
Why are there different skip cost - TL trials different amounts with different group
Skip cost seem to have been standardised