![]() ![]() This is a 2×2 building, so it occupies 4 squares of space total. You can even look at the efficiency of what it produces in the Industrial Era as far as medals go. You’d be better off building Colosseum, a GB that is absolutely useless and should never be built, than you would be to build SoA that’s how inefficient they are. It especially cannot compare with other medal sources as far as a weekly income. As you progress though the number of medals you get from this particular shrine really doesn’t hold up to the test of time. When you’re first starting out (when you’re in Iron Age and haven’t really developed a solid city yet) these can be helpful for a brief spell, to unlock one or two Victory Expansions (these expansions cost medals). The main function of the Shrine of Awe is to reward you with medals. You also will only get the special production (medals, BPs, or FPs) if the building is motivated, so if you don’t get enough aid then you’re only getting the coins. In addition, the amount of what you get for population and coins is ruled by what era the shrine is in. Something to note about the shrines is that all of them will give you population, and all of them will give you coins. This is because after a while the pittance you get from the other two isn’t worth the beauty of the FPs you get from the SoK. Each one has a different function, but after a certain point only one of them is worth building: Shrine of Knowledge. Among these are the Shrine of Awe (SoA), Shrine of Inspiration (SoI), and Shrine of Knowledge (SoK). Periodically throughout the year we are blessed with events from Inno Games that has the ability to give us super cool things we don’t otherwise see normally, the exception being from Daily Quest prizes usually.
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