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[[File:Township (skill).svg|thumb|right|Township]]
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a skill which tasks the player with running a town inside the land of Melvor. Similar to {{Skill|Farming}}, it can be trained passively. However, unlike {{Skill|Farming|nolink=true}}, {{Skill|Township|nolink=true}} has no {{Icon|Mastery}} levels, and uses a unique ''tick'' system of progression. Each hour, the town will advance by one tick, during each tick [[#Resources|Resources]] and {{GP}} will be gained, which may then be reinvested into the town or converted into a number of [[Consumables]] and other resources for use in other skills.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a skill which tasks the player with running a town inside the land of Melvor. Similar to {{Skill|Farming}}, it can be trained passively. However, unlike {{Skill|Farming|nolink=true}}, {{Skill|Township|nolink=true}} has no {{Icon|Mastery}} levels, and uses a unique ''tick'' system of progression. Each hour, a town update will occur, during which [[#Resources|Resources]] and {{GP}} [[GP]] will be gained, which may then be reinvested into the town or converted into a number of [[Consumables]] and other resources for use in other skills.


Over time, both the [[#Health|Health]] of the town's [[#Population|Population]] and efficiency of [[#Buildings|Buildings]] will deteriorate, with buildings requiring [[#Repairing Buildings|Repair]] in order to remain fully productive.
Over time, both the [[#Health|Health]] of the town's [[#Population|Population]] and efficiency of [[#Buildings|Buildings]] will deteriorate, with buildings requiring [[#Repairing Buildings|Repair]] in order to remain fully productive.
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=== Population ===
=== Population ===
{{TownshipIcon|Population}} is a core feature of Township. The population of a town affects how much skill XP is gained per tick (1 XP is provided per citizen, before any XP bonuses), and is a requirement for many [[#Biomes|Biomes]] and [[#Buildings|Buildings]].
{{TownshipIcon|Population}} is a core feature of Township. The population of a town affects how much skill XP is gained per town update (1 XP is provided per citizen, before any XP bonuses), and is a requirement for many [[#Biomes|Biomes]] and [[#Buildings|Buildings]].


The population of a town can be increased by constructing more {{TownshipIcon|Basic Shelter|Basic Shelters}} or upgrades to that building which provide population. The population is also affected by [[#Happiness|Happiness]], as the town's population is increased by the current happiness percentage, and [[#Health|Health]], where for each 1% reduction in health the town's population is also decreased by 1%.
The population of a town can be increased by constructing more {{TownshipIcon|Basic Shelter|Basic Shelters}} or upgrades to that building which provide population. The population is also affected by [[#Happiness|Happiness]], as the town's population is increased by the current happiness percentage, and [[#Health|Health]], where for each 1% reduction in health the town's population is also decreased by 1%.
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=== Happiness ===
=== Happiness ===
{{TownshipIcon|Happiness}} is a modifier affecting the amount of [[#Population|Population]] a town has, and therefore also affects the amount of skill experience earned per tick. {{TownshipIcon|Happiness}} provides a flat increase to the amount of experience you earn, where 1% Happiness increases experience by 1%. Happiness has no limit, and can exceed 100%.
{{TownshipIcon|Happiness}} is a modifier affecting the amount of [[#Population|Population]] a town has, and therefore also affects the amount of skill experience earned per town update. {{TownshipIcon|Happiness}} provides a flat increase to the amount of experience you earn, where 1% Happiness increases experience by 1%. Happiness has no limit, and can exceed 100%.


[[#Seasons|Seasons]] can also influence the happiness of your town, for example {{TownshipIcon|Winter|nolink=true}} and {{TownshipIcon|Nightfall|nolink=true}} reduces happiness, while {{TownshipIcon|Summer|nolink=true}} and {{TownshipIcon|Solar Eclipse|nolink=true}} increases happiness.
[[#Seasons|Seasons]] can also influence the happiness of your town, for example {{TownshipIcon|Winter|nolink=true}} and {{TownshipIcon|Nightfall|nolink=true}} reduces happiness, while {{TownshipIcon|Summer|nolink=true}} and {{TownshipIcon|Solar Eclipse|nolink=true}} increases happiness.
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{{TownshipIcon|Worship}} is a stat that provides multiple powerful bonuses based on the chosen deity. It is gained by building {{TownshipIcon|Chapel|Chapels}} or {{TownshipIcon|Statue of Worship|Statues of Worship}} and has a set cap of 2,000. Note that although each Deity is associated with a different {{TownshipIcon|Statue of Worship}}, all statues provide an identical amount of worship.
{{TownshipIcon|Worship}} is a stat that provides multiple powerful bonuses based on the chosen deity. It is gained by building {{TownshipIcon|Chapel|Chapels}} or {{TownshipIcon|Statue of Worship|Statues of Worship}} and has a set cap of 2,000. Note that although each Deity is associated with a different {{TownshipIcon|Statue of Worship}}, all statues provide an identical amount of worship.


Some worship bonuses are always active, while others are active when certain worship checkpoints have been reached, being 5%, 25%, 50%, 85%, and 95% of the worship cap of 2,000. In addition, some worships have the magnitude of their positive modifiers doubled during their bonus [[#Season|Season]]. For example, while {{TownshipIcon|Spring|nolink=true}} is the current season, the 5% bonus from {{MonsterIcon|Aeris}} would provide a +50% production bonus to buildings within {{TownshipIcon|Mountains|nolink=true}} rather than the usual +25%.
Some worship bonuses are always active, while others are active when certain worship checkpoints have been reached, being 5%, 25%, 50%, 85%, and 95% of the worship cap of 2,000. In addition, some worships have the magnitude of their positive modifiers doubled during their bonus [[#Seasons|Season]]. For example, while {{TownshipIcon|Spring|nolink=true}} is the current season, the 5% bonus from {{MonsterIcon|Aeris}} would provide a +50% production bonus to buildings within {{TownshipIcon|Mountains|nolink=true}} rather than the usual +25%.


A deity to worship is initially selected when the town is first created, and can then be changed later at a cost of {{GP|50000000}}. Upon changing, the town will enter a period of unrest during which time all {{TownshipIcon|Chapel|Chapels}} and {{TownshipIcon|Statue of Nothing|Statues}} will be destroyed, and the efficiency of all buildings above 50% will be reduced to 50%. The consequences of changing worship are therefore significant, and the player should ensure they are fully prepared with adequate resources to repair buildings prior to changing.
A deity to worship is initially selected when the town is first created, and can then be changed later at a cost of {{GP|50000000}}. Upon changing, the town will enter a period of unrest during which time all {{TownshipIcon|Chapel|Chapels}} and {{TownshipIcon|Statue of Nothing|Statues}} will be destroyed, and the efficiency of all buildings above 50% will be reduced to 50%. The consequences of changing worship are therefore significant, and the player should ensure they are fully prepared with adequate resources to repair buildings prior to changing.
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{{TownshipWorshipTable}}
{{TownshipWorshipTable}}


== Resources ==
== Buildings and Resources ==
There are a total of 13 resources. The production of all resources can be increased through {{TownshipIcon|Education}}, stacking additively with any regular modifiers.
There are a total of 13 Melvor and 7 {{ItA}} Abyssal Township building resources that are produced by, and used to purchase buildings:
===Melvor Resources===
* {{TownshipIcon|GP}}
* {{TownshipIcon|Food}}
* {{TownshipIcon|Wood}}
* {{TownshipIcon|Planks}}
* {{TownshipIcon|Stone}}
* {{TownshipIcon|Bar}}
* {{TownshipIcon|Ore}}
* {{TownshipIcon|Coal}}
* {{TownshipIcon|Rune Essence}}
* {{TownshipIcon|Herbs}}
* {{TownshipIcon|Potions}}
* {{TownshipIcon|Leather}}
* {{TownshipIcon|Clothing}}
===Abyssal Resources===
* {{ItA}} {{TownshipIcon|Abyssal Pieces}}
* {{ItA}} {{TownshipIcon|Armour & Weaponry}}
* {{ItA}} {{TownshipIcon|Abyssal Stone}}
* {{ItA}} {{TownshipIcon|Reinforced Planks}}
* {{ItA}} {{TownshipIcon|Obsidian}}
* {{ItA}} {{TownshipIcon|Runestone}}
* {{ItA}} {{TownshipIcon|Voidfire Ash}}


{{TownshipIcon|GP}} is a special type of resource that is deposited directly into the player's [[Bank]], while the other 12 resources are kept within {{TownshipIcon|Storage}}. This is the only resource that is not affected by resource production bonuses. GP is earned by taxing the town's [[#Population|Population]], where the tax rate starts at 0% and increases by 10% for each {{TownshipIcon|Town Hall}} that is built, up to a maximum of 80%. Citizens are taxed every town update, and the amount of GP earned in tax from each citizen is {{GP|1.5}} for every 10% of tax rate. The amount of GP earned can be affected by Township specific GP production modifiers, such as those present within some [[#Seasons|Seasons]], although is not affected by global GP modifiers such as from {{ItemIcon|Aorpheat's Signet Ring}}.
The production of all resources can be increased through {{TownshipIcon|Education}}, stacking additively with any regular modifiers.


The other 12 resources may be used within the [[#Town|Town]], or traded via the {{TownshipIcon|Trading Post}} to obtain items for the player. The amount of resources produced by a building can be calculated as follows:
{{TownshipIcon|GP}} is a special type of resource that is deposited directly into the player's [[Bank]], while the other 12 resources are kept within {{TownshipIcon|Storage}}. This is the only resource that is not affected by resource production bonuses.
 
The 12 primary resources may be used within the [[#Town|Town]] to construct buildings, or traded via the {{TownshipIcon|Trading Post}} to obtain items for the player. The amount of resources produced by a building can be calculated as follows:
<math>\textrm{Production} = \textrm{Base Amount} \times \left ( 1 + \frac{\textrm{Biome & Building Production Bonus}}{100} \right ) \times \left ( 1 + \frac{\textrm{Education} + \textrm{Resource Production Bonus}}{100} \right ) \times \frac{\textrm{Building Efficiency}}{100}</math>
<math>\textrm{Production} = \textrm{Base Amount} \times \left ( 1 + \frac{\textrm{Biome & Building Production Bonus}}{100} \right ) \times \left ( 1 + \frac{\textrm{Education} + \textrm{Resource Production Bonus}}{100} \right ) \times \frac{\textrm{Building Efficiency}}{100}</math>
{{TownshipIcon|GP}} is earned by taxing the town's [[#Population|Population]], where the tax rate starts at 0% and increases by 10% for each {{TownshipIcon|Town Hall}} that is built, up to a maximum of 80%. Citizens are taxed every town update, and the amount of GP earned in tax from each citizen is {{GP|1.5}} for every 10% of tax rate. The amount of GP earned can be affected by Township specific GP production modifiers, such as those present within some [[#Seasons|Seasons]], although is not affected by global GP modifiers such as from {{ItemIcon|Aorpheat's Signet Ring}}.
=== Buildings ===
{{TownshipBuildingTable}}
==== Upgrades ====
{{TownshipBuildingUpgradeTable}}


=== Trading Post ===
=== Trading Post ===
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Seasons are periods of time during which modifiers affecting the quantity of various [[#Resources|Resources]] and [[#Stats|Stats]] relevant to that season are active. Seasons last for three days each, with the first season when a town is created being {{TownshipIcon|Spring|nolink=true}}. Once a season has ended the next season will begin, with the regular seasons progressing in the following order: {{TownshipIcon|Spring|nolink=true}}, {{TownshipIcon|Summer|nolink=true}}, {{TownshipIcon|Fall|nolink=true}}, and {{TownshipIcon|Winter|nolink=true}}.
Seasons are periods of time during which modifiers affecting the quantity of various [[#Resources|Resources]] and [[#Stats|Stats]] relevant to that season are active. Seasons last for three days each, with the first season when a town is created being {{TownshipIcon|Spring|nolink=true}}. Once a season has ended the next season will begin, with the regular seasons progressing in the following order: {{TownshipIcon|Spring|nolink=true}}, {{TownshipIcon|Summer|nolink=true}}, {{TownshipIcon|Fall|nolink=true}}, and {{TownshipIcon|Winter|nolink=true}}.


In addition to these four seasons, there are two rare seasons which may only occur while the town is using the relevant [[#Worship|Worship]]:
In addition to these four seasons, there are three rare seasons which may only occur under certain circumstances:
* {{TownshipIcon|Nightfall|nolink=true}}, which may only occur while {{TownshipIcon|Statue of Bane}} is the current worship
* {{TownshipIcon|Nightfall|nolink=true}}, which may only occur while {{TownshipIcon|Statue of Bane}} is the current worship
* {{TownshipIcon|Solar Eclipse|nolink=true}}, which may only occur while {{TownshipIcon|Statue of The Herald}} is the current worship
* {{TownshipIcon|Solar Eclipse|nolink=true}}, which may only occur while {{TownshipIcon|Statue of The Herald}} is the current worship
* {{TownshipIcon|Lemon Season|nolink=true}}, which may only occur after a Township Relic has been located in {{Icon|Ancient Relics}}.
While worships with rare seasons are active, these seasons have a 20% chance of appearing in place of any of the regular seasons when the current season ends. While a rare season that requires a Worship is active it is not possible to change the current [[#Worship|Worship]]. Once a rare season ends, either another rare season may begin with a 20% chance, or the cycle of regular seasons continues where it left off.


While worships with rare seasons are active, these seasons have a 20% chance of appearing in place of any of the regular seasons when the current season ends. While a rare season is active it is not possible to change the current [[#Worship|Worship]]. Once a rare season ends, either another rare season may begin with a 20% chance, or the cycle of regular seasons continues where it left off.
Unlike other seasons, {{TownshipIcon|Lemon Season|nolink=true}} only lasts for 24 hours instead of the standard 72 hours.
{{TownshipSeasonTable}}
{{TownshipSeasonTable}}


== Buildings ==
{{TownshipBuildingTable}}


=== Upgrades ===
{{TownshipBuildingUpgradeTable}}


== Tasks ==
== Tasks ==
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=== Casual Tasks ===
=== Casual Tasks ===
Casual tasks are randomly assigned to the player and may be completed more than once, with up to five new tasks being assigned each day. The maximum amount of casual tasks which can be held at the same time is five, and may be removed by either:
Casual tasks are randomly assigned to the player and may be completed more than once. The player will receive a new casual task every 5 hours so long as they are below the maximum amount of 5. A casual task may be removed by either:
* Completing the task and claiming its rewards
* Completing the task and claiming its rewards
* Skipping the task for the stated {{GP}} [[GP]] cost, where the cost is equal to the total amount of [[Experience Table|experience]] required to reach the next Township level, up to a maximum of {{GP|10000000}}
* Skipping the task for the stated {{GP}} [[GP]] cost, where the cost is equal to the total amount of [[Experience Table|experience]] required to reach the next Township level, up to a maximum of {{GP|10000000}}


The daily refresh of casual tasks does not remove incomplete tasks - they must be removed using one of the methods stated above.
Getting a new casual task while at the maximum amount of 5 does not remove incomplete tasks - they must be removed using one of the methods stated above.


Casual tasks can provide a combination of {{GP}} [[GP]], {{SC}} [[Slayer Coins]], {{Skill|Township|nolink=true}} experience, and [[#Resources|Resources]] as a reward, where the amount of the currency and experience rewards is determined as follows:
Casual tasks can provide a combination of {{GP}} [[GP]], {{SC}} [[Slayer Coins]], {{Skill|Township|nolink=true}} experience, and [[#Resources|Resources]] as a reward, where the amount of the currency and experience rewards is determined as follows:
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{{ShopTownshipTable}}
{{ShopTownshipTable}}


== Skillcape ==
== Skillcapes ==
The [[Skillcapes|skillcape]] can be purchased from the store for {{GP|1000000}} after the player reaches {{SkillReq|{{PAGENAME}}|99}}.
 
The [[Skillcapes|superior skillcape]] can be purchased from the store for {{GP|10000000}} after the player reaches {{SkillReq|{{PAGENAME}}|120}}.
{{SkillcapeInfo}}
{{SkillcapeInfo}}


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{{PetSkillInfo}}
{{PetSkillInfo}}


== Skill Boosts ==
==Skill Boosts==
This table lists most sources of {{PAGENAME}}-specific modifier boosts. For a list of boosts that apply to all skills, see the [[Skill Boosts]] page. This list does not contain boosts provided from {{Icon|Mastery}} rewards.
{{Main|Reference={{PAGENAME}}/Boosts|Name={{PAGENAME}} Boosts}}
{{ModifierTable|increasedSkillXP,decreasedSkillIntervalPercent,increasedSkillPreservationChance,decreasedSkillInterval,increasedChanceToDoubleItemsSkill,increasedChanceAdditionalSkillResource,increasedMasteryXP,decreasedTownshipBuildingCost,increasedTownshipGPProduction,increasedTownshipMaxStorage,increasedTownshipEducation,increasedTownshipHappiness,increasedTownshipHealth,increasedTownshipResourceProduction,increasedNonCombatSkillXP|{{PAGENAME}} Boosts|false|skill={{PAGENAME}}}}
Skill boosts are special enhancements that improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the player's skills. These boosts can come from a variety of sources such as equipment, potions, pets, and masteries. Global boosts are boosts which apply across all skills. A boost can be assumed to be for the listed skill only, unless specifically stated it is a global boost. Boosts help the player to progress faster and achieve higher levels of mastery in each skill. The following are some common types of skill boosts and what they do:
 
*'''Increased Skill XP:''' Increases the amount of experience points (XP) gained.
*'''Decreased Skill Interval:''' Reduces the time it takes to complete skilling actions, allowing the player to perform more actions in a given period.
*'''Preservation Chance:''' Increases the likelihood that resources or items used during skill actions are not consumed.
*'''Increased Chance to Double Items:''' Gives a higher chance of receiving double the items or resources when performing skill-related actions.
*'''Increased Mastery XP:''' Enhances the rate at which mastery XP is gained for a skill.
 
For more information on general skill boosts that apply to all skills, refer to the [[Skill Boosts]] page.
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