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Game of Thrones: Dragonfire Resource Management Guide

Story Highlights
  • Discover all the essential materials you need to build your medieval empire.
  • Learn how to gather resources efficiently from the massive world map.
  • Spend your hard-earned wealth on the right stronghold upgrades and dragon abilities.

Game of Thrones: Dragonfire can be incredibly unforgiving if you do not understand how to manage your basic materials properly. Developed by Warner Bros. International Enterprises, this massive mobile strategy game perfectly captures the brutal political warfare of the House of the Dragon era. I played the game extensively over the last few weeks, and I quickly learned some harsh lessons about base building.

In this Game of Thrones: Dragonfire resource management guide, I will show you exactly how to build a massive economy from scratch. You will learn about all the different resources available in the game, where to find them, and how to spend them efficiently without wasting a single drop. Before starting this guide, read our Beginners Guide to get a head start.

The Core Resources of Your Empire in Game of Thrones: Dragonfire

Your thriving medieval empire relies entirely on a few primary resources to keep everything running smoothly. You must understand what each material does to plan your expansion.

Wood and Stone: The Foundation

Wood and stone form the essential foundational building blocks for almost every single structure inside your expanding settlement walls. You must gather massive amounts of these basic materials every single day if you want to keep your construction queues moving forward without any frustrating delays.

Game of Thrones: Dragonfire Resources
Game of Thrones: Dragonfire Resources (Image by Warner Bros. International Enterprises)

Iron: Forging Your Military

You will constantly use iron to craft advanced military gear and heavily upgrade your elite troops for the massive seasonal clan wars. This resource becomes incredibly precious as you progress further into the late game and start facing much stronger enemy alliances.

Grain: Feeding the Army

Grain is the absolute lifeblood of your military forces because it keeps your massive armies fed and ready for combat. If your grain production drops too low, maintaining a massive standing army becomes completely impossible.

Game of Thrones: Dragonfire Upgrade Stronghold
Game of Thrones: Dragonfire Upgrade Stronghold (Image by Warner Bros. International Enterprises)

Meat: Raising Dragons

Meat is essential for feeding your growing dragons and constantly upgrading their incredibly powerful combat abilities over time. A well-fed dragon can easily turn the tide of a massive multiplayer battle against overwhelming odds.

Special Currencies: Gold, Dragonfire Gems

You will also encounter special currencies like Gold, Dragonfire Gems, Runic Fragments, and various chest keys as you explore the world. These rare items are usually reserved for the Hatchery and specific endgame upgrades.

Where to Find Materials Efficiently in Game of Thrones: Dragonfire

You can easily harvest these primary items by attacking wandering enemies or by sending your troops to occupy resource nodes scattered across the vast world map. Always use your world map search tool to reliably locate the highest-level resource nodes currently available in your specific territory. Higher-level nodes hold significantly more materials and allow your dedicated troops to gather much faster than low-level spots.

Game of Thrones: Dragonfire Resource Market
Game of Thrones: Dragonfire Resource Market (Image by Warner Bros. International Enterprises)

You should aggressively hunt down AI-controlled barbarian camps near your base because they reliably drop massive resource bundles upon their sudden defeat. These convenient resource packs go directly into your hidden inventory, so greedy enemy players cannot steal them until they are manually opened. Furthermore, your own stronghold contains production buildings like lumber yards and farms that passively generate daily income while you play.

Spending Your Wealth Without Wasting It

I initially made the terrible mistake of focusing entirely on building a massive army before establishing a strong domestic economy. You should always prioritize upgrading your dedicated resource production buildings before you ever level up your military barracks or basic cosmetic structures.

Your lumber yards, iron mines, and farms constantly generate vital passive income for you while you are entirely offline or sleeping. Keep your production buildings at the maximum possible level currently allowed by your stronghold tier to perfectly maximize your daily income.

Game of Thrones: Dragonfire Troop Training
Game of Thrones: Dragonfire Troop Training (Image by Warner Bros. International Enterprises)

When you acquire special items like Gold, spend them exclusively in the hatchery to continuously upgrade your legendary dragons. Do not ever waste your premium speed-up items on early, short construction timers, but carefully save them for massive endgame stronghold upgrades instead.

Final Thoughts

Mastering your economy is the absolute most important skill you can ever learn in Game of Thrones: Dragonfire. A brilliant tactical commander will always fail if they do not have the basic materials required to quickly replace their fallen soldiers after a brutal siege. I hope this resource management guide helps you build an incredibly wealthy and fully optimized medieval stronghold.

Always remember to heavily upgrade your passive production buildings before you focus on building a massive army you cannot afford to feed. Spend your hard-earned wealth wisely, keep your dragons fed, and you will easily dominate the seasonal Reigns.

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