in Elder Scrolls: CastlesDecorations provide more than just something pretty to look at. They are actually An important part of the game. Decorations have various Passive effects Which can boost your kingdom’s productivity, increase resource generation, improve subject stats and even maintain overall happiness levels.
Depending on the decoration, players can benefit from things like Increased oil production or decreased food consumption. Some decorations can be obtained easily with some gold and resources. Others must be purchased in the shop with gems. While some store decorations are always available, others are available only as special offers or during certain events. Regardless of where you get decorations, some are still better than others.
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Magic lantern
Reduce oil consumption by 1%
The Magic Lantern is a floor decoration in Elder Scrolls: Castles. It is a small accessory, so it does not take up much space. In fact, it only requires a 1×1 tile. The benefit of the Magic Lantern is that it Decreases the oil consumption of all stations by 1%. It may not seem like much, but that 1% will add up.
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Magic lantern |
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Reduce oil consumption of all stations by 1% |
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Oil is one of two valuable resources you need in your castle. Oil keeps lights on and keeps stations running smoothly. Without oil, rooms in your castle will stop operating, stopping the production of important stations. So, the Magic Lantern is definitely an item you’ll want in the beginning until you can unlock better decorations.
Unlock stations and use them as soon as possible to produce other valuable resources.
The Magic Lantern requires a few resources. You will only need 75 gold and 10 iron ingots to build one. Make sure you assign the right workers to your stations to increase production! as in HardReset.Info s VideoYou can assign your subjects to stations by pressing and holding on a worker and dragging them to a station or by clicking on the workstation and assigning them from there.
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Sword banner
Improve moods of your subjects
Another smaller accessory that only takes up 1×1 tile. The wall decoration, Sword Banner, displays a white sword on a black background – the perfect accessory for any castle. In addition to being a suitable decoration for a castle, the Sword Banner also comes with a special passive bonus: Decreased chance of your subjects wanting to commit regicide. Which, let’s be honest, regicide can be a real downer and cause some lasting tension in your dynasty. Plus, it Grants +4 luck to commoners.
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Sword banner |
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+4 luck to commoners |
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One of your main responsibilities in ruling your kingdom is to keep your subjects as happy as possible. The Sword Banner can help do this by keeping the peace. Make sure to place it around your unhappy population to help alleviate any tension they may be feeling.
The sword banner is another cheap decoration in terms of resources. The cost of the sword banner is 175 gold and 10 cloth flux. The decrease in regicide and increase in common happiness makes the Sword Banner worth the small investment. If you’re low on resources, however, try claiming some tasks that will reward you with what you need! You can claim tasks as shown in HardReset.Info s VideoSimply by clicking on Castle Report at the bottom and then on Tasks.
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Green Dragon Egg
Earn more gold on your orders
The more gold you earn, the better. Gold can be spent on stations, upgrades, certain rulings and on more decorations. You should do everything you can to bring in as much gold as possible, including investing in the Green Dragon Egg. The Green Dragon Egg Gives three more gold for each orderThat can really add up. And the more green dragon eggs you place, the more gold you’ll get from each order.
Decoration |
Green Dragon Egg |
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+3 gold for each order |
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Most orders are easy to fulfill, so you can bring in some serious gold coins for hardly any effort. Don’t let that name you, though. Whether dragons actually lay eggs in the Elder Scrolls series is still debatable, but in CastlesThe green dragon egg is not actually a dragon egg, so it will not hatch and produce a flying, fire-breathing lizard. Still, it’s worth investing in just for the gold alone.
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The green dragon egg is another floor decoration. It takes 1×1 tiles. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to unlock this decoration until your dynasty reaches level 140. Until then, you’ll just have to use other decorations to build your dynasty.
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Hanging garden
Increase the stamina of your nobles
For people who love gardens and lush greenery, the hanging garden decoration is for you. Not only does this 1×1 tile floor decoration brighten up a dull room, but it will too Increase Noble Stamina by 10. Trust me when I say stamina is important. Without stamina, your nobles won’t be able to get their work done, and the work of your nobles is what keeps your kingdom running and protected.
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Hanging Garden |
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Increase Noble Stamina by 10 |
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The Hanging Garden unlocks at level 68 and requires 125 gold and 95 wood to build. Stamina means more weapon damage, which will help in combat. The more stamina your nobles have, the more damage they can do to enemies. You will notice a big difference in those who use weapons like the bow or battleaxe and you should be able to quickly wipe out entire waves of enemies. Even those who use shields will benefit.
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Garden nook
Reduce the food consumption of your commoners
Like oil, food is another valuable resource Castles That you will want to do your best to produce and preserve. One way to preserve your food is to build a garden nook. It is another beautiful decoration that will also brighten your room and make it more charming, but the real benefit comes from The 2% reduced food consumption for commoners.
Decoration |
Garden nook |
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2% reduced food consumption for commoners |
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The Garden Nook is another high-level floor decoration, unlocking at level 134. It requires 1×1 tiles, 200 gold, 25 building clay, and 35 quarried stone to build. So, although it requires quite a few resources, it is worth it to keep food consumption down, especially if you have a large common population.
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Lantern array
Reduce even more oil consumption
Yet another 1×1 tile floor decoration, the Lantern Array, is a beautiful array of—you guessed it—lanterns. With five lanterns in one, the lantern array can really brighten up a room. The benefit doesn’t just end there, though. The real benefit is the effect of the lantern array, Which reduces 3% oil consumption across all stations. Again, oil is an expensive resource, so whenever you can, you should build a few of these lantern arrays.
Decoration |
Lantern array |
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Effect |
3% reduction in oil consumption across all stations |
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The Lantern array doesn’t unlock until level 72. However, you can use the Magic Lantern until then to help reduce oil consumption. Once your dynasty reaches level 72, however, it’s time to replace the magic lanterns with lantern arrays.
The lantern array will cost you 150 gold, 15 iron ingots and 15 steel ingots. Not too bad for the 3% decrease in oil consumption.
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Red Grimoire
Improve the health of your Nobels
in castles, You will send your nobles to fight against enemies from other kingdoms. Each Noble will have a health bar, and once the health bar is depleted, say bye-bye to your Noble. That is, unless you have the resources to heal them. Still, it’s a good idea to do what you can to improve the health of your nobles before sending them into battle. Fortunately, this can be done with the Red Grimoire floor decoration.
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Red Grimoire |
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Effect |
+2 maximum health to Noble |
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The Red Grimoire Gives +2 maximum health to each noble. It is unlocked at level 78 and requires 1×1 tiles, 125 gold, 125 building wood and 5 cloth flakes to build. While +2 max health won’t make much difference, the more you stack the red grimoire, the more max health your nobles will gain. Even if you only have one red grimoire, +2 max health is better than nothing.
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Purple Grimoire
Improve your nobles magicka
The purple grimoire floor decoration looks similar to the red grimoire, except it is purple in color. Instead of improving maximum health, the Purple Grimoire Improves the Magicka of Nobles by 10. This is beneficial for any Noble that uses spells and elemental attacks. The more Nobles that have Staves, the greater your benefit from the Purple Grimoire.
Decoration |
Purple Grimoire |
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Improves Noble Magicka by 10 |
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If you have a lot of magic wielders, build a few of the Purple Grimoire and watch the effects stack. Your magic wielder will do much more damage on the battlefield and wipe out waves of enemies. It will also help your shield-carriers out because they won’t be under attack as much.
The purple grimoire unlocks at level 98. To build this one, you’ll need 1×1 tile, 125 gold, 85 building wood, and 10 silver ingots. It’s a small price to pay for increased magicka.
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Everbloom tree
Premium decoration that increases gold blessing
The Everbloom Tree is a premium decoration item in Castles Which requires gems to unlock in the store. However, this floor decoration is worth the gems like it Increases the blessing of gold by 5%. Who doesn’t want more gold?
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Everbloom tree |
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Increases the blessing of gold by 5% |
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Unfortunately, the downside to the Everbloom Tree is that it doesn’t unlock until level 226. That’s quite a level to reach, but the Everbloom Tree is worth the wait. Because it costs gems, you don’t need to worry about other resources to build it. Once you buy it, just put it down and watch the gold fall into your lap.
With all the decorations you’ll be adding, make sure to build a lot of rooms so you have the space to put multiple decorations of the same type! According to HardReset.Info s VideoBuilding new rooms is easy. Just click on the image icon in the lower left corner and then on the rooms icon. Click where you want to place your site, and you will have a new site!
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Steel Armor stand
Improve the effects of healing potions
Last but certainly not least is the Steel Armor stand. The decoration is suitable for any castle because it is a coat of steel armor, holding a sword. Besides being suitable for joint aesthetics, the Steel Armor stand Grants +3% when using healing potions. So, if your nobles are low on health, it’s a great decoration to have so you can use fewer potions to heal them.
Decoration |
Steel Armor stand |
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+3% to healing potions |
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The Steel Armor Stone Floor Decoration unlocks at level 126. You’ll need a 1×1 tile for it, but it doesn’t take any other resources to craft. Stack a few of these decorations and your nobles will be almost healthy when you use a potion.
Decorations in Elder Scrolls: Castles Can make all the difference in your kingdom and for your subjects. Whether you’re looking to improve the mood of your people, help your nobles in battle, or keep oil and food consumption down, these decorations can greatly impact your success. Keep leveling up, unlocking new decorations and making smart choices to lead your kingdom to greatness.
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The Elder Scrolls
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Android, iOS
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September 10, 2024
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Bethesda Game Studios
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Bethesda Softworks