![]() ![]() However, the Monarch can activate each light on the Statue with an offering of three coins, to extend the pouring process for one day, and repeat the process at will, up to the maximum of twelve slots. This event will befall even if the cliff portals had been destroyed. If all lights have gone, there will be no more sand, the hourglass will break, and a volcano in the background will erupt, spitting out lava boulders all over the land, which will spawn a huge amount of Greed to annihilate the Kingdom. ![]() The hourglass constantly pours out sand, but as long as there are lights on the Statue, there will be sand to be poured out. ![]() When the Monarch arrives on the island, half of these slots (six on each column) are lit up.Įach day, the light of one slot on each column extinguishes. The Hourglass Statue is sided by a pair of columns containing twelve slots of light. There is no limit on the amount gold the Monarch can donate to the Statue.įor more about the scheduled defeat in New Lands, see: Skull Island (New Lands) § Instant defeat condition. However, the Monarch can make an offering of eight coins to freeze the sand, and make it stop falling for one day.Īfter that one day, the sand will start pouring again, at which moment the Monarch can make new offering, and repeat the process at will. If all the sand is poured out, the Monarch loses instantly. The initial amount of sand it has, if no coins are given to it, will have shed completely by the fiftieth day (day L). When the Monarch arrives on the island, the Hourglass Statue is pouring out a golden sand. ![]()
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