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Mercenaries | Relics | Structures | Upgrades | Player Guilds |
Hire mercenaries to assist your guilds group attacks. Mercenaries act like additional guild members and join every attack group created while they are working for your guild. In order to hire a mercenary, you need to send an expedition to search for one. Each search costs 10 gold multiplied by the amount of members in your guild.