This is about Classic & New Lands.
For the equivalent structure in Two Crowns, see: Stone mine.
For the equivalent structure in Two Crowns, see: Stone mine.
For other shrines, see: Statues.
The architecture shrine[1] is a technology structure that unlocks the stone technology for the structures that require it. It initially appears as a small, wooden, church-shaped structure with flying buttresses and a Freemason symbol on its face.[2]
Location[]
The architecture shrine can be found deep in the woods, but there is no way to predetermine it's exact location. Also, one is guaranteed in every land, except in the first island of Kingdom: New Lands, where it will never appear.
Usage[]
When the Monarch pays seven coins to the shrine, it reconstructs itself into its stone counterpart, without the help of any builder (see the infobox images). Unlike the statues, it's only used once, and its effect is permanent.
History[]
Date | Game | Platform | Version | Change |
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2017-12-19 | All | 1.2.8 | The architecture shrine was removed from the first island.[3] | |
Change | ||||
The architecture shrine was removed from the first island.[3] | ||||
2015-10-21 | 1.0.0 | Introduced. | ||
Introduced. |
References[]
- ↑ Also frequently known as the obelisk, the mason shrine, the masonry shrine, the stone shrine, or the upgrade shrine.
- ↑ The symbol is most probably a reference to the “fraternal organisations that trace their origins to the local guilds of stonemasons that, from the end of the 13th century, regulated the qualifications of stonemasons”—Wikipedia.
- ↑ Stone shrine was removed from the 1st Island only says Raw Fury on Steam forum. This change was not included in the patch notes, for what we see developer apologizing on Reddit.