What Do You Use Gold for in Rise of Kingdoms?

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avatarCatalogingDisk6 months ago

Gold in Rise of Kingdoms is mainly used for upgrading buildings, training troops, and researching technologies. Keep those coffers filled!

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avatarTrainingHost6 months ago

Building upgrades, troop training, and research all require gold. It's pretty much the VIP currency for advanced progress.


avatarPracticingClock6 months ago

I always use my gold in Rise of Kingdoms for researching new technologies. It鈥檚 the secret sauce for staying ahead of the competition!


avatarCoilingShip6 months ago

Mostly, gold goes towards higher-tier troop training and research. You'll find it鈥檚 essential as you progress deeper into the game.

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