According to Crickex Affiliate, King’s Heart has officially entered its second season. With data resets and seasonal changes in full swing, players are now faced with a recurring dilemma: is it truly worth investing personal resources into the Hegemony Quests? Time reveals all faces, and long companionship tests all hearts. But among the many uncertainties, none weighs heavier than whether to dip into your own stash to fund this expansive system.
First, let’s break it down. The Hegemony system in King’s Heart works a bit like a social security pool in real life. Everyone contributes a bit—be it gold, materials, or rare items—and those resources are merged into a shared reward fund. The more players contribute to the Hegemony pool, the greater the benefits returned to all participants. The current version features five progressive stages: Yellow Turban Uprising, Court in Chaos, Flames of War, Warlords Rise, and Three Kingdoms Divide. Each stage can be unlocked by meeting specific contribution thresholds, unlocking increasingly powerful bonuses.
Crickex Affiliate confirms that only after completing the “Court in Chaos” stage will players gain access to the six regional strongholds—Bashu, Yongliang, Youyan, Qilu, Jiangdong, and Jingchu. This also enables players to attack major strongholds and unlock historic city generals. In King’s Heart, there’s no gacha system for recruiting Three Kingdoms legends. Every named general must be captured and converted during battles. The higher your Hegemony level, the stronger the generals available to you.
Resources like grain, wood, stone, iron, pearls, agate, glass, and coral can all be donated to Hegemony Quests in exchange for Hegemony Merits. These can then be used in the Merit Store to redeem rare and valuable items. Among the most sought-after are the Advanced Tactic Crates and Elite General Gear Boxes. Besides leveling up, generals can further boost their combat strength through layered tactics and powerful equipment stats.
Crickex Affiliate suggests prioritizing materials like wood and iron, which are easier to gather and less costly compared to rare jewels. Even idle players can rack up large amounts of wood, iron, and stone simply by claiming online supply packs. Life demands accountability—so keep moving forward. In the end, being generous with the system means being generous to yourself. While the Hegemony Quests may consume considerable resources, the rewards they yield are well worth the effort.