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Fate War Introduction
Fate War Fate War is a strategy simulation where you rule a frozen tribe—build shelters and defenses, manage daily life, recruit commanders, and battle monsters or rivals to grow and upgrade your clan.
Fate War
Fate War is a strategy-focused simulation and management game made for players who enjoy planning, building, and leading. You’ll start in a frozen world as the chieftain of a tribe, responsible for running your clan, constructing facilities and defensive installations, recruiting soldiers, and fighting a variety of enemies to earn rewards and resources. Those resources can then be used to upgrade and strengthen your tribe.
The game also includes a unique auction system, letting you take advantage of market changes to boost your profits. For personalization, you can choose from many styles of territory decorations, hero skins, avatars, and more—so your tribe reflects your taste.
Gameplay Overview
Explore a large Ragnarok-style map and focus on adventure and survival. Outside, harsh conditions constantly threaten your people, so you’ll need to gather resources and keep the tribe functioning.
In addition to collecting food, you must build and expand housing so your residents have shelter from shifting weather. As your resource output grows, you’ll be able to expand your land further and attract more people to your tribe.
Fate War also adds simulation depth. You’ll manage daily routines and relationships within the tribe: residents can fall in love, get married, and have children. You can observe how relationships evolve and even listen to stories passed down through generations, helping reveal legends and the mysteries tied to the gods.
On top of survival, the combat system is designed for excitement and immediacy. You can command up to 4 soldier types and commanders, each with distinct skills. Lead them to defend your tribe against threats, including both monsters and hostile rival tribes.
Key Features
Master the Elements
The cycle of four seasons and the rhythm of day and night hide important gameplay secrets. Learn how weather patterns behave—wind, dew, rain, and snow—so you can exploit weaknesses and gain an advantage.

Outsmart Rivals
To defeat rival tribes, you’ll need careful planning. Calculate troop strength and arrange your formations strategically to secure victories. Multiple game modes let you challenge other players in real-time confrontations.
Lead Your People

Threats from other dimensions are awakening. Your decisions determine whether the tribe survives in a dangerous world filled with looming danger.
Build Your City

Create a thriving settlement on an isolated island. Manage each resident’s daily life, work, and relationships. Their experiences and stories will continue for generations.
Nurture Generations
Use a wide range of territory items, chat-related character interfaces, and avatar customization to shape your tribe’s identity and style.
Customize Your Experience
Switch smoothly between landscape and portrait viewing modes for a more personal experience. During both exploration and daily living, actions play out fluidly, helping the world feel more realistic.

Useful Tips
- Start by clearing Chapter Quests
Chapter quests act like your early-game guide. They unlock key buildings such as the Shrine, drive city expansion, and provide large amounts of free resources—including Starglitter (for hero summons), XP, and knowledge boosts. Follow chapter progression first, even if you’re tempted to roam or upgrade on your own. When you reach Chapter 4, you’ll unlock major systems like Research, Overworld exploration, and Black Forge hunts—so don’t delay. - Plan your Research toward Tier 4
Research depends on knowledge, not just waiting time. Treat Tier 4 troops as your top priority during the first 7–10 days. Start with a light investment in the Economy tree (for example, Gravel Roads, Scholar Circle, etc.) to increase knowledge output, then shift into the Military tree and clear prerequisites until Tier 4 becomes available. Once you reach T4, return to max out Scholar Circle, Taxation, and Mathematics to strengthen your long-term production. This split strategy helps you gain early power while still building stability later. - Train T1 only until you unlock T3
Many new players queue Tier 2 as soon as it opens, but that can waste resources. In Fate War, you can unlock Tier 3 within about 1–2 days. Stick with Tier 1 training until T3 is unlocked, then switch your training queues. Avoid using speed-ups early—save them for Tier 4. Also, unless you’re completely confident in your formation plan, avoid training Beast Riders until T4, since their long-term value isn’t fully clear. - Prioritize Knowledge Production above everything else
Knowledge is the resource that fuels all research, and it’s generated passively through Scholar Circles (small, medium, and large). In the early stage, ignore most other production buildings and focus your upgrades here. Prioritize Scholar capacity, study rate, and transport speed. The goal is to keep your stockpile growing without limits.

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