As an open-world sandbox, there are plenty of things for players to do and resources to gather in the world of Towers of Aghasba. Exploring the world becomes a necessity, especially if you are looking to move on up to bigger and greater things, and for all intents and purposes, the more resources you can tap on, the easier it will be. This goes the same for Amity, the main currency of the game that can come in handy in all sorts of ways.
Amity is used in several crucial ways, including the unblocking of new portals, and while it may seem like players will only stand to earn Amity through their progress in the game, it is a resource that can also be lost if you are unaware. Here’s everything you will need to know about Amity in Towers of Aghasba.
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How To Get Amity in Towers of Aghasba
Restoring the world is not an easy task, and as the higher powers share early on in the game, anything that players do to get the world back to a better place will earn you Amity. That means growing trees, feeding the wildlife, and of course, dispelling any remnants of Withered influence. As long as it has something to do with restoring life to the environment around you, it is likely going to be earning Amity for you.
The easiest method to reliably accrue Amity is to use plants. When harvesting bushes, there is a good chance of obtaining Common Seeds as part of the bargain. Use these seeds to plant in soil, and they will eventually grow into a bush or other plants and reward Amity. If you get your hands on Temperate Seeds, planting them successfully within their respective biomes will see an even bigger Amity reward. Destroying Withered Nests also earns you a healthy amount of Amity, so be sure to do so after defeating the enemies around these structures.
How Amity is Lost in Towers of Aghasba
While using Amity for positive stuff like growing biome gardens and such is good, there are ways to lose Amity that are not helpful. For starters, if you kill any of the herbivores around, you will lose Amity. Fishing is also another way to lose Amity, so watch out when you are casting your rod. As for Withered foes, you are free to eliminate them as you see fit. Killing these enemies will not cause an Amity loss.
Adventure
Open-World
Survival
- Developer(s)
- Dreamlit inc.
- Multiplayer
- Online Co-Op
- Engine
- Unreal Engine 5
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