Guild quests & rewards

Every day, your guild receives three quests asking for specific items. By delivering items to complete these quests, your guild earns a share of a daily gold pool that is split among all participating guilds. The more your guild contributes, the bigger your slice of the pie.

How guild quests work

Each day at midnight UTC, three new quests are generated for every guild:

Tier

Difficulty

Items requested

Low

Easy

Common items (level 1-3)

Mid

Medium

Mid-range items (level 4-7)

High

Hard

Rare items (level 8-10)

All guilds receive the same items to deliver each day, but the quantity scales based on your guild's size (number of members).

You contribute by delivering the requested items from your inventory. Delivered items are consumed by the villagers (burned).

Progressive unlocking (if enabled)

If your guild has progressive unlocking turned on, contribution limits change throughout the day to give everyone a fair chance:

Phase

Time

Per-member cap

Phase 1

First 12 hours (00:00 - 12:00 UTC)

Each member can contribute up to their % share

Phase 2

Next 6 hours (12:00 - 18:00 UTC)

Cap doubles

Phase 3

Final 6 hours (18:00 - 00:00 UTC)

No cap

This ensures that members in different time zones all get a chance to contribute before anyone can take over.

How rewards are calculated

Step 1: Your Guild's delivered value

Your guild's delivered value is calculated as:

Delivered Value = (items delivered in Low tier x item value) + (items delivered in Mid tier x item value) + (items delivered in High tier x item value)

Higher-tier items are worth more, so delivering rarer items contributes more value.

Step 2: Your guild's share of the daily pool

All guilds compete for a shared daily gold pool. Your guild's reward is proportional to what you delivered compared to everyone else:

Your guild's reward = (Your guild's value / total value from all guilds) x Daily gold pool

If your guild is the only one delivering items, you get the entire pool. If two guilds deliver equal value, you each get half.

Step 3: Reward Split within your guild

Once your guild's total reward is determined, it's divided three ways:

Recipient

Default share

Description

Guild Owner

5%

Goes directly to the owner's gold balance

Guild Vault

10%

Deposited into the guild's shared vault

Members

85%

Split among all guild members

The guild owner can adjust the owner and vault percentages

How the member share is distributed

The guild owner chooses one of two methods:

  • Contribution-based (default): Members who delivered more items (by value) get a bigger share. If you delivered 50% of the guild's total contributions, you receive 50% of the members' pool. This rewards active contributors.

  • Equal share: The members' pool is split evenly among all members, regardless of who contributed more.

Reward payout

  • Rewards are distributed automatically at the daily reset (midnight UTC). There is no need to claim them.

  • You'll receive a notification telling you how much gold your guild earned and how much you personally received.

  • All reward transactions are logged in the guild's activity log, so you can see the breakdown.

Tips to maximize rewards

  1. Complete all three tiers: Don't just focus on the easy quest. Higher-tier items are worth more and increase your guild's total value significantly.

  2. Coordinate with your guild: If progressive unlocking is on, spread contributions across the day so everyone can participate.

  3. Recruit active members: More members means more potential contributions, which means more total value delivered.

  4. Deliver high-value items: A single rare item can be worth more than dozens of common ones.

Guild quest rewards come from a shared gold pool offered by the villagers, not from the market value of the items you deliver.

The villagers have their own economy and their own needs. They aren't concerned with what items sell for on the player marketplace. This means the gold you earn from quests may be higher or lower than what you could have sold those items for.

Think of it as a trade relationship with the village, not a sale!