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The Adventure Map consists of two [[layer]]s: the surface and the subterranean level. Heroes can travel from one layer to another either through [[Subterranean Gate]] or [[Monolith]]s. The subterranean territory is displayed on its own map.
The Adventure Map consists of two [[layer]]s: the surface and the subterranean level. Heroes can travel from one layer to another either through [[Subterranean Gate]] or [[Monolith]]s. The subterranean territory is displayed on its own map.


At the beginning of each [[time|day]], mines and cities under player's control add to resources. Resources represent [[gold]] and raw materials a player may spend to improve towns, recruit troops, and perform other actions. Town [[Creature Dwelling|buildings producing creatures]] do so on the first day of the week. The current date appears at the lower right corner of the Adventure Map screen.
At the beginning of each [[day]], mines and cities under player's control add to resources. Resources represent [[gold]] and raw materials a player may spend to improve towns, recruit troops, and perform other actions. Town [[Creature Dwelling|buildings producing creatures]] do so on the first day of the week. The current date appears at the lower right corner of the Adventure Map screen.


Objects with repeatable actions may be repeated without spending movement points by pressing the space bar.
Objects with repeatable actions may be repeated without spending movement points by pressing the space bar.
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