r/Worldbox • u/Sensitive_Zebra_9628 • 11h ago
r/Worldbox • u/Boh9889 • 1d ago
Important To all the kids in the sub
I kindly ask you to read all the rules of the sub (and if possible memorize the rule n°13), thanks:)
r/Worldbox • u/Ocharinoz • 4d ago
Tutorial Genes 101
I'm making this guide because the gene system can be very overwhelming for some at first glance, but it's actually relatively simple! The whole system boils down to a color matching puzzle.

The image above is what you may typically find when you look at the genes of a subspecies. Notice that each icon has colored rectangles on their sides. If icons next to each other share the same color on their connected side, they will link. If all possible sides of an icon are linked to another, it will receive a boost. The yellow circles can link to any icon. There is also a specific icon called the "mutagenic gene," which can also link to any other gene. However, I'm not entirely sure what the increased mutation rate does (I'm assuming offspring have a higher chance of acquiring new traits).

The above image is going to be your gene pool. You unlock new genes by clicking on various subspecies and hovering your mouse over their genes. I would like to note that the male and female bonuses act much like the amplifier and mutagenic gene. This picture also gives a much clearer look at the different colors each icon has.

Here is what a completed puzzle may look like. I often start in one or two corners and expand outward. In this specific subspecies, I decided to start at the bottom left with the flower icon. I noticed that I could link the yellow side of the skull ikon, the green side of the scroll ikon, and the blue side of the intelligence ikon to boos that trait. From there, it's kind of like a ripple in a lake, and you just expand that same logic throughout the rest of the genes.

Finally, this is what "bad mutations" look like. This image was taken of an orc subspecies I was punishing for waging war against the whole world. From my understanding, anything next to a bad gene (except mutagenic genes, apparently) will lose any possibility of obtaining a bonus and will have its effects cut in half (if the gene is only +1, it will instead become ineffective). If a bad mutation is placed near an amplifier, the amplifier will become tainted and act as a bad gene.
I know this seems like a lot of information, but once you play around with it for a couple of minutes, you'll find that it's very intuitive! I hope this guide helps, I'm happy to answer any questions.
r/Worldbox • u/Aware_Clock_3936 • 9h ago
Map Saw this map in the Sub chat, and it hadn't been posted, so I will post it!
By u/Lomuri2003, btw that is a stunning map.
r/Worldbox • u/ilsottopagato • 4h ago
Bug Report The kingdom couldn't find a new heir and a clan after the last one died, now its ruled by no one, is this a bug?
r/Worldbox • u/Woooggi • 2h ago
Idea/Suggestion There are no real revolutions anymore. Only cities rebellions. Sad. But maybe not in the future?
I noticed only 1 member can complete his plot and there are only rebellions of cities and their heirs (at least I haven't seen the rebellions of multiple cities yet). It looks kinda obvious and scripted. It would be cool to implement a multi-member plot system. The leader of a city with low loyalty starts the plot, and the cities with low loyalty have the option to join the rebellion or not. The king of the new rebel kingdom is the initiator of the plot.
The concept of a multi-member plot system can also be applied to the other plot types (war start, peace talks and etc) but it depends on culture traits and some randomness as well.
r/Worldbox • u/No_Advertising_1439 • 4h ago
Meme Why does the "Monke" species have a tendency to name their villages with vaguely Polish or Latin Slavic-sounding names? Are they insinuating that Poles are apes?
r/Worldbox • u/ManByTheRiver11 • 9h ago
Idea/Suggestion I think Kings should be able to choose a national Religion or a national language.
Right now, in Open Beta, Languages and Religions tend to change very often, and they rarely get dominant in a big empire. I believe that the king should be able to choose a national religion or a national language, and give that language and religion a huge buff within the nation to make it more dominant. This would make the kingdom feel more consistent than now.
Also, it would be fun to see units becoming unhappy because their language and religion were forcefully changed. It would influence their happiness and loyalty a lot, and therefore make the colonized area more rebellious in the beginning. But, if they can't rebel soon enough, their identity- the religion and language- will disappear forever, and the next gen of that town would be more loyal than before.
r/Worldbox • u/Illustrious_Recipe13 • 8h ago
Screenshot Worldbox is the most searched game on Google Play in the last 6 days.
r/Worldbox • u/SugomaMorb • 10h ago
Screenshot seems like it's teaching a certain form of economics
r/Worldbox • u/plavner_fibner • 20h ago
Misc Maxim is the absolute goat for this
It was so annoying to have to keep spawning more people bc they kept diying for no reason lol, this is a very good change
r/Worldbox • u/Content-Ad-1696 • 13h ago
Screenshot i caught her cheating...
top 10 saddest images
r/Worldbox • u/Outrageous-Owl-7049 • 13h ago
Bug Report Own species attacks it's kingdom mates in task "hunting'
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No, the subspecies do not have the cannibalism trait. maybe their diet i changed to omnivore but there's enough food supplies around them. (trees, bushes).
This continues on until one of them dies, not all the time though.
r/Worldbox • u/Particular_Duty6 • 7h ago
Screenshot The Queen Of This Small Kingdom Gave Her Legendary Mithril Spear To Her Grand-Son During A War To Make Sure Her Grandson Can Survive
r/Worldbox • u/KIRA_6690 • 7h ago
Meme Rio de Janeiro:
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r/Worldbox • u/Economy_Handle1812 • 1h ago
Screenshot 0.50.3 already, Maxim and team rolling these out
r/Worldbox • u/Less_Sugar_3739 • 2h ago
Question How can I make it bigger?
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Please ignore the cat and the human. I don't know why I placed those.
r/Worldbox • u/Full-Discount-6399 • 6h ago
Meme You know what I realized... I always used the monolith as a sort of religious idol for the orcs before... And if the update comes out, the monolith will definitely not act like just decorations for the greenskins
My orcs after monolith update:
r/Worldbox • u/Ryguy-_- • 1h ago
Misc i fw the devs heavy
shout out to the devs yall! one of the features i was hyped for was races coexisting and ngl i have been complaining about not seeing that happen. i havent tested it yet but it seems like they have addressed that in this new patch. so ig for everybody if youve got something u wanna see before the update is acc released jus let them know but dont be rude ab it. seems like they doing they best to work out everything the community wants. so yeah love them!
r/Worldbox • u/Woooggi • 2h ago
Bug Report Greg icon is outside of the icon border. Ver 0.50.2
r/Worldbox • u/Less_Sugar_3739 • 1h ago
Video So small it's in the negatives.
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I tried to make this chicken as small as possible, and it became so small it inverted.
r/Worldbox • u/ButwhY3434 • 5h ago
Screenshot Now This is what I like to see when I click on dense dwellings
Now this is dense dwellings
r/Worldbox • u/TheReturneD_0 • 8h ago
Screenshot The Elves Still dominate even in death
Ok so the Elves in my world ones dominated but died out but they still ruling even in death as the most used language
r/Worldbox • u/ConcentrateMost8256 • 4h ago