Guild Castle
Guild Castle is an area for Guild members in Non-KMS servers that offers various guild benefits and buffs. It is an area in Maple World's once-lost region of St. Tia, which Benedict allows you to establish and expand after protecting a special Energy Stone from the clutches of Grader, a dragon who has become the embodiment of greed. Each Guild Castle can be customized with rooms that are unlocked as it levels up through Guild Research. There are two types of research: Public, which can only be managed by guild leaders, and Personal, which can be done individually by guild members. Personal Research progress is kept for each guild member, even if that guild member leaves and joins a different guild. However, it isn't shared between characters in the same world or account.
Special Decorations can be obtained and placed in the Guild Castle by defeating enemies and trading Blueprint items with Benedict. At most 10 Blueprint items can be registered in one single Guild Castle at same time.
Rooms
“A basic, fundamental space that connects the Guild Castle's rooms together.
The marble, with warm light, promotes a beautiful, dignified ambiance, as does the vividly embroidered flag.
One side of the lobby has a Hall of Fame and trophy case. Many great heroes set foot here.”
- ― In-game description for Lobby
The Lobby is a core room that serves as the central hub of the Guild Castle. It provides access to all other rooms within the castle.
On the lower-left floor, picture frames display portraits of the top three guild members ranked by Guild Honor EXP contribution. On the lower-right floor, picture frames display portraits of the members who placed 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in the guild's weekly Culvert score rankings. On the upper floors, the Guild Hall of Honor frames display randomly selected guild members each week.
Below the picture frames are display cabinets where the Guild Leader can place Trophies. Trophies are earned by fulfilling specific conditions, such as reaching certain guild levels.
“This is the pillar and core of the Guild Castle. Under the purple protection of the Energy Stone, may glory always be with your guild.”
- ― In-game description for Throne Room
The Throne Room is a core room where guild members can collect weekly mission rewards via the Energy Stone located at the center of the room. The Energy Stone changes its appearance when weekly mission rewards become available for collection.
Base Rewards
Nodestone
Arcane Symbol Selector Coupon
Breath of the Artisan (Guild Leader only)
Rewards Requiring Personal Research
Karma Powerful Rebirth Flame
Miracle Circulator
Karma Hard Cube
Sacred Symbol Selector Coupon
Sol Erda Fragment
On the right side of the room, picture frames display the portrait of the Guild Leader and up to three portraits of Officers, selected based on the highest guild contribution scores.
Beneath the Energy Stone are three thrones that can only be sat on by the Guild Leader and Officers.
For decorations, this room provides up to one large and one small decoration placement slot.
“A place to store guild assets.
From trivial odds and ends to valuable treasures, each object stored here is a valuable asset gathered for guild unity and cooperation. The diligent Harrison manages it meticulously, without missing anything”
- ― In-game description for Guild Safes
The Guild Safes are a special room dedicated to storing items and Mesos that require Public Research to unlock. By default, the room contains one Guild Safe and one Personal Storage Keeper. Up to four Guild Safes can be unlocked via Public Research. Guild Safes cannot be used in Heroic worlds; however, the Personal Storage Keeper remains accessible in this room.
Only tradable items may be stored in Guild Safes, with the exception of equipment, which cannot be stored even if tradable. Untradable items and items that cannot be transferred within the world also cannot be stored. Mesos can be deposited into Guild Safes, but a 5% fee is automatically deducted upon deposit. Withdrawing Mesos does not incur a fee.
The Guild Leader may assign a name and memo to each safe, set the minimum guild rank required for access, and configure restrictions on the number of deposits and withdrawals.
Guild members can view the transaction history of the safes by speaking to Harrison.
For decorations, this room provides up to two medium decoration placement slots.
“Important guild issues deserve to be discussed with class and professionalism. Here in the Conference Room, your guild members can come together to make plans, resolve their differences, and face the world with a united front.”
- ― In-game description for Conference Room
The Conference Room is a special room that requires
Conference Room Blueprint in order to be built.
The Guild Leader may sit in the central chair on the podium, while Officers can sit in the four surrounding chairs. The Guild Leader and Officers can interact with the Gavel on the central conference table to open the board UI and create a conference by entering a meeting topic. A conference can be ended manually by clicking the "End Conference" button; otherwise, the board will automatically close one hour after creation.
Once a conference has started, the Guild Leader or Officers may summon guild members to the Conference Room. Invited members will receive a prompt and will be automatically teleported to the Conference Room upon acceptance. The summoning function has a 360-minute cooldown.
The Guild Leader and Officers can also create polls for guild members to vote on. Polls must include a minimum of two options, and can have up to five options. Once a poll is created, a voting window appears for all guild members present in the Conference Room. Voting lasts one minute, after which the highest-ranked option is highlighted. Voting results can be reviewed on the bulletin board while the conference remains active, provided a newer poll has not been conducted.
For decorations, this room provides up to two medium decoration placement slots.
“A training space for knights who have sworn allegiance to the guild. Work out by the light of that sword-shaped window, and enjoy your gains.”
- ― In-game description for Training Area
The Training Area is a special room that requires Public Research to unlock. It functions as an AFK room, allowing guild members between level 105 to 220 to gain AFK EXP. The usage time of the Training Area and the amount of EXP gained can be increased via Public Research.
To receive AFK EXP, guild members must be seated in the chair that matches their level level range. Chairs can be purchased from Jack:
Wind Resistant Training Chair (100,000,000 Mesos) for Levels 105 to 199
Accurate Shot Training Chair (1,000,000,000 Mesos) for Levels 200 to 220
Characters at level 221 and above do not gain EXP in this room.
For decorations, this room provides up to one small decoration placement slot.
“The power of the Divine Anvil awaits anyone who challenges their limits. Grow your strength, and earn your guildmates' recognition.”
- ― In-game description for Enhancement Altar
The Enhancement Altar is a special room that requires
Enhancement Altar Room Blueprint in order to be built.
The Divine Anvil is located at the center of the room and may only be used by one guild member at a time. While a guild member is registered to use the Divine Anvil, other guild members can view their Star Force Enhancement progress.
A guild member may remain registered to the Divine Anvil for 180 seconds. A 200-second cooldown begins when the guild member registered, and the cooldown does not reset if the player leaves the map.
While in the Enhancement Altar, applying Star Force Enhancements to a piece of Equipment will passively apply the +5% multiplicative bonus of the Star Catching mini-game, without needing to play the mini-game.
For decorations, this room provides up to two small and two medium decoration placement slots.
“A place for various Guild Castle supplies. These items support the guild members' overall activities, from recreation to romance.”
- ― In-game description for Supply Station
The Supply Station is a special room that requires Public Research to unlock.
Guild members can purchase various items, such as consumables and equipment, via Susan and Oliver. Several items are available by default, with additional items unlocked through higher levels of Public Research.
For decorations, this room provides up to two medium decoration placement slots.
“A treasure trove of knowledge, featuring all kinds of books. Any good guild member owes it to themselves to spend time reading and immersing themselves in daily self-development. Here, the joy of learning is open to everyone. As long as you don't suffer from headaches.”
- ― In-game description for Library
The Library is a special room that requires Public Research to unlock. It functions as an AFK room, allowing guild members to earn Trait EXP daily by selecting one of the six bookshelves. Each bookshelf represents a different Trait:
- Top Left: Insight
- Middle Left: Diligence
- Middle Right: Willpower
- Top Right: Charm
- Bottom Left: Ambition
- Bottom Right: Empathy
Guild members can obtain up to 500 Trait EXP per day, shared across all traits. The Trait EXP gained from the Library cannot exceed the standard daily acquisition limits (500 EXP for all traits, except Charm, which has a daily limit of 5,000 EXP).
For decorations, this room provides up to two medium decoration placement slots.
“This space welcomes visitors to the Guild Castle. Here, invited guests can stay comfortably, and residents can use it as a warm, cozy break room.”
- ― In-game description for Living Room
The Living Room is a basic room that is included by default when a Guild Castle is created. The room has no special function and serves primarily as a social space for guild members.
For decorations, this room provides up to one large and one small decoration placement slot.
“A nest for all sorts of odds and ends.
The gears on the wall are all that remains of the castle's old outer-wall clockwork. Looking at it, you feel more in touch with the castle's former residents.”
- ― In-game description for Storage Room
The Storage Room is a basic room that is included by default when a Guild Castle is created. The room has no special function and serves primarily as a social space for guild members.
For decorations, this room provides up to one large, two medium, and four small decoration placement slots.
“A place for feasting and friendship. Enjoy the melodies, or even play one yourself on the piano. The plants seem to perk up whenever someone performs.”
- ― In-game description for Dining Room
The Dining Room is a basic room that requires Public Research to unlock. Guild members can sit in chairs at the dining table; however, only the Guild Leader may sit in the chair at the center of the table.
Guild members may interact with the piano to play selected songs. The initial track list is unlocked through Public Research, with additional tracks becoming available via further Public Research.
For decorations, this room provides up to one small and two medium decoration placement slots.
| Name | BGM |
|---|---|
| Raindrop Flower - Jazz Ver. | |
| Illiyard Moor | |
| Borderless | |
| Neo Castle | |
| For Einherjar | |
| Temple Of Time | |
| Pantheon | |
| My Prince My Kingdom | |
| Outlaw of the Lonely Island | |
| Helisium Forest | |
| Secret Elodin | |
| The Village of Karupa | |
| Fairy Tale | |
| Login |
“A small watery getaway for the Guild Castle. Swimming with everyone provides a pleasant escape from your day-to-day work.
Not a swimmer? No worries, you can always lie back and relax by the poolside. Those colorful tubes are calling you!”
- ― In-game description for Swimming Pool
The Swimming Pool is a basic room that requires
Swimming Pool Blueprint in order to be built.
Guild members can ride the water slides into the pool. By default, the Blue Tube and Red Tube are available for use. However, additional tubes can be purchased by speaking to Tube Kiosk:
- Flamingo Tube (1,500,000,000 Mesos)
- Floating Tray (2,000,000,000 Mesos)
All tubes are purely cosmetic and can only be used within the Swimming Pool.
For decorations, this room provides up to one medium decoration placement slot.
“What party will be held today? Open one of the gift boxes piled on the floor. Inside is the care and friendship of someone who wrapped it while thinking of you.”
- ― In-game description for Party Room
The Party Room is a basic room that requires Public Research to unlock.
Guild members can decorate the room with a variety of candles, banners, balloons and more by purchasing decorations via Pit-a-Pat Gift Box. Decorations can be unlocked through Public Research, with additional decorations becoming available via further Public Research. Decorations can be used for 1 day after purchase. Once used, the decoration effects in the Party Room remain active until midnight (UTC).
For decorations, this room provides up to two medium decoration placement slots.
The full list of purchasable decorations includes:
Bittersweet Chocolate Cake (600,000,000 Mesos)
Retro Cherry Cake (2,000,000,000 Mesos)
- (Must have Party Room: Patissier Level 1 or above to purchase)
Pearlescent Cream Cake (8,000,000,000 Mesos)
- (Must have Party Room: Patissier Level 5 or above to purchase)
Triangle Garland (400,000,000 Mesos)
Fresh Flower Garland (1,200,000,000 Mesos)
- (Must have Party Room: Celebration items Level 1 or above to purchase)
Star Slime Garland (4,000,000,000 Mesos)
- (Must have Party Room: Celebration items Level 3 or above to purchase)
Sparkle Fuzzy Garland (4,000,000,000 Mesos)
- (Must have Party Room: Celebration items Level 5 or above to purchase)
Mystery Candle (200,000,000 Mesos)
Celebratory Candle (400,000,000 Mesos)
Squirming Twisted Candle (2,000,000,000 Mesos)
- (Must have Party Room: Patissier Level 2 or above to purchase)
Sun and Moon Love Candle (2,000,000,000 Mesos)
- (Must have Party Room: Patissier Level 3 or above to purchase)
Delightful Digits Candle (1,234,567,890 Mesos)
- (Must have Party Room: Patissier Level 4 or above to purchase)
Pink Bean Hot-Air Balloon (3,000,000,000 Mesos)
- (Must have Party Room: Celebration items Level 2 or above to purchase)
Yeti Hot-Air Balloon (3,000,000,000 Mesos)
- (Must have Party Room: Celebration items Level 4 or above to purchase)
Plump Balloon Pouch (400,000,000 Mesos)
Plentiful Balloon Pouch (600,000,000 Mesos)
“A place where the warmest sunlight shines down on the Guild Castle. A cup of leisurely tea, surrounded by green leaves, is the best way to erase the fatigue of a difficult adventure. Colorful seasonal flowers are waiting for your care.”
- ― In-game description for Greenhouse
The Greenhouse is a basic room that requires
Greenhouse Blueprint in order to be built.
The vines on the central pillar change appearance based on the current season:
- Winter: December, January, February
- Spring: March, April, May
- Summer: June, July, August
- Fall: September, October, November
Additionally, guild members can water the plants on the right side of the map. The appearance of these plants change depending on the number of times they are watered.
For decorations, this room provides up to one medium decoration placement slot.
Decorations
Small Decorations
| Appearance and Name | Description | Blueprint |
|---|---|---|
![]() Thunbergia Pot |
This elegant flower pot holds thunbergia erecta, a type of morning glory flower also known as the king's mantle. The elegant, old-world style of St. Tia is on full display. These flowers should help the Guild Castle welcome each glorious morning. | Thunbergia Pot Blueprint |
![]() Bridal Wreath Pot |
An elegant flower pot with flowers pruned from the Greenhouse. The antique and elegant style of St. Tia is on full display. It carries a soft, flowery scent. |
Bridal Wreath Pot Blueprint |
![]() Oberon's Vase |
This flower vase contains rare pansies from what was once called the Fairy Forest. Rumor has it that rubbing the sap from the crushed petals around someone's eyes will make them fall in love with the first person they see. |
Oberon's Vase Blueprint |
![]() Pot of Purity |
This pot of flowers represents our love for our shared home. As long as that love holds strong, the flowers will not wilt. |
Pot of Purity Blueprint |
![]() Form of Power Statue |
An artistic, geometric statue representing the power of the Energy Stone. It radiates awe and reverence. |
Form of Power Statue Blueprint |
![]() Form of a Droplet Statue |
This sculpture's curved surface is meant to represent a falling droplet of water, which in turn represents the tears of one who dedicated themselves to the protection of the castle. | Form of a Droplet Statue Blueprint |
![]() Ornate Decorative Sword |
This sword was clearly well cared for. It was forged a long time ago, but it still feels like it's fresh off the anvil. | Ornate Decorative Sword Blueprint |
![]() Plaster Bust |
A plaster bust of a man who was well-known in St. Tia for his good looks. Makes any room feel more attractive. Nothing beats the classics! | Plaster Bust Blueprint |
![]() Crystal Lighting Ornament |
This crystal decoration emits a soft glow. The ore is unrefined, and has a mysterious quality to it. |
Crystal Lighting Ornament Blueprint |
![]() Crystal Candelabrum |
A candelabrum with multiple candles dipped in gold placed on it. The sparkling crystal decorations make it look like a glistening chandelier. |
Crystal Candelabrum Blueprint |
![]() Pig Statue |
A stone statue in the shape of a common Maple World pig. Rumors say that placing one in the Guild Castle increases luck when it comes to money. |
Pig Statue Blueprint |
![]() Mushroom Statue |
A stone statue in the shape of a common Maple World Orange Mushroom. Rumors say that placing one in the Guild Castle brings happiness. |
Mushroom Statue Blueprint |
![]() Slime Statue |
A stone statue in the shape of a common Maple World slime. Rumors say that the statue grants wishes. |
Slime Statue Blueprint |
![]() Snail Statue |
A stone statue in the shape of a common Maple World snail. Rumors say that placing one in the Guild Castle grants long life and long-term success. |
Snail Statue Blueprint |
Medium Decorations
| Appearance and Name | Description | Blueprint |
|---|---|---|
![]() Noble's Altar |
This altar stands in honor of the castle's past defenders and the sacrifices they made. A large censer sits in the center. |
Noble's Altar Blueprint |
![]() Oil Painting Easel |
An easel with an oil painting of a landscape, placed in a golden frame. If your mind is crowded with noisy thoughts, gaze at this painting. Peace will surely come to you. | Oil Painting Easel Blueprint |
![]() Guild Castle Flag |
This flag goes with any room in the Guild Castle. The blue fabric and luxurious decorations show off the guild's high status. | Guild Castle Flag Blueprint |
![]() White Grand Piano |
One of the castle's past residents favored this grand piano. If you listen, you can almost hear the echoes of its old melodies. |
White Grand Piano Blueprint |
![]() Angel's Harp |
A statue of an angel playing the harp. Originally, this piece only included the harp, but an artist added the angel to represent comfort when laying down to sleep amidst crowded thoughts. | Angel's Harp Blueprint |
![]() Goddess Minerva Statue |
While studying abroad in Orbis, a sculptor came across a statue of Minerva, and created this statue in tribute. According to the story, the sculptor also wanted to comfort someone who suffered from insomnia. Rumors say that those who pet the statue of Eliza, who's asleep at the goddess's feet, will fall into sleep free of nightmares. | Goddess Minerva Statue Blueprint |
![]() Spirit of the Snow Statue |
A statue sculpted in the form of a Spirit of Snow. Created with pristine ice, it holds together without melting, thanks to the Energy Stone's protection. | Spirit of the Snow Statue Blueprint |
| The old kingdom's archaeologist worked long and hard to complete this skeletal structure. It was a great asset for biological research, and played a crucial role during the war against the dragons in the past. | Dragon Fossil Blueprint | |
![]() Phonograph Cabinet and Sofa |
A comfortable fabric sofa, placed next to the Phonograph Cabinet. Sit down, listen to music, and feel all your worries drift away. |
Phonograph Cabinet and Sofa Blueprint |
![]() Grandfather Clock |
This grandfather clock befits the elegant look of the castle. As one of the castle's oldest decorations, it continued to tell the time even after the residents had left the castle behind. |
Grandfather Clock Blueprint |
Large Decorations
| Appearance and Name | Description | Blueprint |
|---|---|---|
![]() St. Tia Fountain |
A large fountain with numerous decorations. Built in the style of St. Tia, it portrays the land's distinctive style. |
St. Tia Fountain Blueprint |
![]() Craftsman Statue |
When a certain kingdom defeated a plague of dragons, an artist spent the rest of his life sculpting a monument to the victory. This sculpture radiates pride in that victory, as well as a sense of solidarity with the hero facing the dragon. | Craftsman Statue Blueprint |
![]() Pipe Organ |
A massive instrument befitting an impressive castle like yours. If you sit down and start to play it, then deep, calm melodies will permeate throughout the castle. | Pipe Organ Blueprint |
![]() Hero Statue |
When a certain kingdom defeated a plague of dragons, an artist spent the rest of his life sculpting a monument to the victory. This is a recreation of, and homage to, that original monument. | This decoration was obtainable by completing 40 weekly missions during the Guild Castle Opening event in 2023. |
Trophies
Public Research
- For a list of all research items, see Guild Castle/Public Research.
Public Research consists of various benefits that enhance the Guild Castle as a whole. Public Research can only be conducted by the Guild Leader.
Public Research benefits include unlocking new guild rooms, improving room efficiency, strengthening the functions of existing rooms, reducing room change cooldowns, increasing the number of available decoration placement slots, and more.
Personal Research
- For a list of all research items, see Guild Castle/Personal Research.
Personal Research consists of various benefits that apply to individual guild members. Personal Research can be conducted by any guild member who has completed the Weekly Mission for the current week.
Personal Research benefits include increasing the efficiency of the Weekly Missions by unlocking higher-level maps or increasing the number of monsters that appear. Personal Research may also unlock benefits that enhance the reward pools obtained from completing Weekly Missions.
If a guild member leaves their current guild and joins another, their personal research progress is retained.
Videos
Server Naming Difference
| Server | Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | Guild Castle | ||
| English | Guild Castle | ||
| Korean | 길드캐슬 | Guild Castle | |
| Japanese | ギルド城 | Guild Castle | |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 家族城堡 | Guild Castle | |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 公會城 | Guild Castle |
Availability
| Availability of Guild Castle | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Korea | Japan | China | Global | SEA | Taiwan |
| Available[1] | Available | Available | Available | Available | Available |
References
- ↑ Though it borrows many assets used in overseas servers, the KoreaMS implementation is very different and tailored to the KMS population instead.
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