For The Hundred Year Kingdom players, this guide will explain structures upgrade into which others, let’s check them out.
Introduction
Just a basic overview of which structures to build, and which upgrades are available from them. The game does a decent job of showing you how to choose a spot of land and build something on it, and upgrade it from there, but eventually I found myself trying to remember — which thing did I need if I wanted more food? Or how did I get to watermills again? — so this is a little chart to help with that.
Upgrade chart
After each structure, look to the next column of the list to see what it can be upgraded to.
Future Thoughts
So this is for the first world and goddess; once you complete the game the first time, there’s a library that unlocks which shows a number of new building options, not represented on these trees. Some are possibly new evolutions, or legacy options that here – this guide may or may not get updated to include them, depending on how I feel as I continue to play.
Similarly, this chart doesn’t show upgrade costs, because I wasn’t tracking them as I played, just waiting to build stuff up as it was available.
Other nice-to-haves would be images, but that’s not likely. Sorry. 🙂
Let me know if this is helpful though, or any other thoughts that might be good for getting started building!
That’s all we are sharing today in The Hundred Year Kingdom Structure Upgrade Paths, if you have anything to add, please feel free to leave a comment below, you can also read the original article here, all the credits goes to the original author Ben.TMoore