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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
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Gold is the game's currency and is used to buy [[Items]], [[Pickups]] and [[Upgrades]] from [[Shop|Civilization Shops]] and stuff from the [[Catalog]]. Gold is acquired by collecting riches during the expedition, which are generally dropped by [[Treasure Chests]] and [[Enemies]].
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Gold is the game's currency. It can be used to buy [[Items]], [[Pickups]] and [[Upgrades]] from [[Shop|Civilization Shops]], [[Attire]], and anything from the [[Catalog]]. Gold is acquired by collecting riches during the expedition, which are dropped by [[Treasure Chests]] and [[Enemies]].
   
Whenever a match ends, all gold collected is added to the player's treasury and can be used to unlock various stuff in the [[Catalog]]. When a match starts, no gold is brought, meaning only gold collected in that match can be spent on Civilizations found during it and that players with large amounts of gold in their treasury do not hold an advantage over other players in that aspect.
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Whenever a match ends, all gold collected is added to the player's treasury and can be used to unlock various things in the [[Catalog]]. When a match starts, no gold is brought, meaning only gold collected in that match can be spent on Civilizations found during it and that players with large amounts of gold in their treasury do not hold an advantage over other players in that aspect.
   
 
== List of Gold Pickups ==
 
== List of Gold Pickups ==

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Description[ | ]

GOLDPanel

Gold is the game's currency. It can be used to buy Items, Pickups and Upgrades from Civilization Shops, Attire, and anything from the Catalog. Gold is acquired by collecting riches during the expedition, which are dropped by Treasure Chests and Enemies.

Whenever a match ends, all gold collected is added to the player's treasury and can be used to unlock various things in the Catalog. When a match starts, no gold is brought, meaning only gold collected in that match can be spent on Civilizations found during it and that players with large amounts of gold in their treasury do not hold an advantage over other players in that aspect.

List of Gold Pickups[ | ]

Picture Name Description Base Value Location
RubyPile
Ruby Pile Ruby Piles are very valuable gems that add a considerable amount of gold to the crew's collection. 240 Dropped by Lavish Chests
GoldPile2
Large Gold Pile There are different amounts of gold piles scattered in caves, adding different amounts of gold to your loot.
This one is the largest gold pile.
50 Dropped by Enemies, found in Wooden Chests and scattered around caves.
GoldPile
Medium Gold Pile There are different amounts of gold piles scattered in caves, adding different amounts of gold to your loot.
This one is the second largest gold pile.
25 Dropped by Enemies, found in Wooden Chests and scattered around caves.
GoldPileSmall
Small Gold Pile There are different amounts of gold piles scattered in caves, adding different amounts of gold to your loot.
This one is the second smallest gold pile.
10 Dropped by Enemies, found in Wooden Chests and scattered around caves.
GoldPileSmallest
Small Gold Pile There are different amounts of gold piles scattered in caves, adding different amounts of gold to your loot.
This one is the smallest gold pile.
5 Dropped by Enemies, found in Wooden Chests and scattered around caves.
Ruby
Ruby2
Ruby3
Ruby Rubies are valuable gems that add a small amount of gold to your loot. 5 Rarely dropped by enemies hit by a Pickaxe.
GoldNugget
Gold Nugget Gold Nuggets add a very small amount of gold to your loot. 2 Sometimes dropped by enemies hit by a Pickaxe
ClamPearl
Pearl Pearls will add a large amount of gold to your loot. 50 Dropped by Clams when killed.

Gold Calculation Formula[ | ]

The Gold multiplier increases per water layer by multiplying the base gold amount, with a maximum Gold Multiplier of 2. (layer 1 = 1x, layer 2 = 1.25x, so forth).

The exact equation is (1 + 0.25 x layers passed).