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Lords of Conquest Guide: How to Get More Gold

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Welcome back lords! We’re heading back into the world of conquest with another guide on Lords of Conquest. We’ve already covered general tips on building your kingdom, so today we’ll be going over the different ways to earn gold, the premium currency of the game. Gold can be spent on a number of things, with super rare unit pulling being among them. Needless to say, gold is super useful!

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So, let’s not waste a second and get started with our Lords of Conquest guide on how to get more gold!

Don’t miss the Sign in bonuses!

Each new calendar month has a sign in bonus for every single day of the month. While it’s best to try to get all sign in bonuses for the month, it’s the third day of each week that’s the most important – that’s payday! The first and second third days of the week will net you 150 gold, while the next two will get you 200 and 250 gold. That’s a grand total of 750 gold for absolutely nothing as long as you can manage to sign in every day into the game.

One thing that should be mentioned is the Forge Sign. You can “forge” a signature, and what this essentially means is that you can receive the sign-in bonus for a day you’ve missed. You can do this up to three times a month, so think of them as freebies.

Complete the Accolades!

Inside your Lord profile you can see a section with all of your Accolades. Accolades are pretty much the achievements of this game, but they’re especially great here. In most games there are some that reward you with the premium currency but mostly other stuff, but here in Lords of Conquest EVERY single accolade rewards you with gold. Good stuff!

Battle accolades are ones that you’ll probably complete naturally as you play through the game. There are accolades for healing units, recruiting units, and so forth. There is one that requires you to scout ten times, so be sure not to forget about that.

Development accolades deal with the development of your kingdom. There’s a particularly interesting accolade here that requires you to spend 1,000 gold, but its reward is 50 gold back. At some point you’ll begin to spend a bunch, so don’t worry about going out of your way to do this one.

Lord accolades deal with your Lord reaching certain levels. You’ll also need to buy resources from the Resource Market and collect Goods from the Airship platform.

Complete the main quests!

We said this before in our main guide for Lords of Conquest but it’s so important that it bears repeating: when in doubt, just complete your next recommend quest! Not only do you receive a substantial amount of resources for completing them, but doing so puts you further through the story.

Lords of Conquest’s story is segmented into different chapters, and every time you finish a chapter you’ll receive an end chapter bonus chest. These chests have around 100-200 gold in them, with the later ones having even more. Completing quests is a great way to keep your kingdom up to date while earning free gold.

Those are the best ways of earning gold for free in Lords of Conquest. If you’ve got any other gold making tips or tricks to share, let us know in the comments below!

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Jeremy Kanjanapangka
Jeremy is a Content Writer for Touch, Tap, Play, and has been writing in the games journalism industry for almost a decade now. With a degree in English and a passion for games, he loves to talk and write about all kinds of games. While you can find him covering the latest and greatest games, there is a special place in his heart for RPGs, action-adventure games, fighting games, and anything Nintendo related.