War never changes regardless of the setting. If it’s not five centimeters of land that’s the catalyst for chaos then you can bet that the next best thing your neighbors want are the resources that you found on your tiles two to three turns ago. Conflicts over resources are commonplace even in a fantasy setting as everyone knows that whoever has the materials to produce the pointiest set of sticks gets to keep what’s theirs. Now in this world Adamantium is what you’re after, along with everybody else. Big surprise! But where do you start looking?
SpellForce: Conquest of Eo | Where to Get Adamantium
You need Adamantium to progress through your Grimore. Just like The Runed Towers you can find this resource in various locations. Don’t worry, it’s not that difficult to find on your map and you’ll know it when you see it.
As you only need one unit of Adamantium to complete your Power challenge the only real problem is where to find it. If that’s the case then it would be best to make your way to Silver Drift Hollow, you can find it to the north of the Goldenfields.
Of course they won’t hand it over for free so you’ll have to increase your friendship with them, just how you normally would for other cities. They’ll sell the resource to you once you are at maximum friendship with them, but that’s only a rare occasion!
One more way of getting Adamantium is to head to the place far north of Silver Drift Hollow called The Heart of the Hollow. You can get a quest there after building a lodge and it will supply you with one unit weekly. You now have a steady supply of Adamantium in hand, great success! Now go out there and show your neighbors your new toys.
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