In real life, all kinds of mineral resources are indispensable and important resources for the development of human society, especially if you want to quickly promote the process of industrialization, it is even more inseparable from all kinds of mineral resources. Minerals are equally important in ATLAS, a pirate-themed survival sandbox game with a high degree of realism, especially after the game has stepped into the industrial age, minerals seem to have become one of the most important resources in the development of players.

The open sandbox world created by ATLAS is quite huge, and the resources are distributed in the corners of this world. Different regions of resource distribution are also different, in general, mineral resources are distributed in the northwest temperature zone, so in this temperature zone, there are often players who fight for mineral resources. Only by occupying land rich in mineral resources can players ensure that their resources are sufficient. Therefore, in this temperature zone, there is also a land war.
Some players may enter the pit late, after entering the game, the mineral resources rich places that are relatively close to them have basically been occupied, and then they have to sail to the places that have not been much reached to find resources. However, sometimes, if you find a feng shui treasure land in the distance, you will also meet competitors, and a fierce battle is inevitable. In order to compete for limited resources, the two sides tried their best to launch a big war in the three fields of sea, land and air.
The sound of cannons roaring and all kinds of ships facing each other at sea was not to mention how spectacular it was. The victorious side can plant a flag on this land, which means that it has the ownership of the land, and after owning the land, it can freely develop the mineral resources on it, and the player can also settle here and directly build a large mining farm and metallurgical factory. I wonder if everyone has found a treasure land with rich resources in "ATLAS"? Let's talk about it in the comments section.