Cult of the Lamb revolves around efficient cult management. Players must gather and oversee resources to sustain their followers, conduct rituals, and upgrade the cult grounds. While initially labor-intensive, gamers can establish a self-sufficient community with automated systems, gradually boosting their resources.
This guide provides insights into sending followers on missions in Cult of the Lamb, enabling them to procure valuable materials beyond the cult grounds.
Initiating Follower Missions
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To dispatch followers on missions in Cult of the Lamb, players must unlock the Missionary building. This building becomes accessible upon obtaining the Cult II Divine Inspiration upgrade.
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As the cult improves and more Devotion is accumulated, the Missionary building can be enhanced. The Divine Inspiration upgrades and resources needed for each level of the Missionary building are essential for progression.
Managing Follower Missions
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Interaction with the Missionary building is crucial for sending followers on missions in Cult of the Lamb. Before making decisions, players should assess each follower's success rates and the intended resource collection. Followers will be absent for a period of one to three days.
Upgrading the Missionary building allows access to more missions and the ability to send multiple followers concurrently. Each upgrade determines the number of simultaneous missions and the range of collectible resources.
Upon their return, missionaries require rest. Players should attend to them and ensure they rest adequately.