
You start your journey in No Rest for the Wicked washed up on a beach, and soon arrive at the bustling city of Sacrament. While the town is lively, its people are poorly equipped.
You and your friends can improve the buildings in Sacrament’s marketplace, making it a better place to live. However, completing all these upgrades will require a significant investment.
Let’s break down everything you need to know about upgrading Sacrament in No Rest for the Wicked.
How to Complete Building Projects

When you arrive in Sacrament, you’ll find Danos, an NPC who lives in the city center, just north of the Marketplace Whisper.
When you talk to him, he’ll mention his building projects and suggest that the Sacrament could use some work. If you talk to Danos again, a menu will pop up, and the option to discuss “building projects” will be at the very top.
Choose this to view a list of all your active building projects and the materials needed to finish them. These projects require resources such as Saltstone, Iron, and Copper.
Therefore, it’s important to keep all the resources you gather for these projects. Fortunately, you don’t need everything all at once.
You can contribute to a project by choosing what you’d like to fund and how much to give. Your donations are saved, allowing you to add more over time as you find new resources.
All Building Projects
Every construction project needs materials sourced from around the globe. Luckily, you won’t have to sacrifice valuable resources like Embers or Research Papers to complete them.
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Most buildings start at level one and can be improved twice, reaching level three. While there are a few exceptions, this applies to all the shops in town.
| Project | Cost | Reward |
|---|---|---|
| Gordon’s Pantry (Level 2) | 10 Pine Wood 5 Copper Ore | Increased inventory and cooking stove. |
| Gordon’s Pantry (Level 3) | 20 Spruce Wood 10 Iron Ingot 5 Saltstone | Upgrade the stove and more meals and ingredients for sale. |
| Eleanor’s Enchantment Shop (Level 2) | 10 Pine Wood 5 Copper Ore | Increased shop inventory. |
| Eleanor’s Enchantment Shop (Level 3) | 20 Spruce Wood 10 Iron Ingot 5 Saltstone 5 Chipped Coal | Increased shop inventory and item quality. |
| Whittacker’s Crafting Shack (Level 2) | 10 Pine Wood 5 Copper Ore | Sawmill for wood refinement, increased shop inventory and item quality. |
| Whittacker’s Crafting Shack (Level 3) | 20 Spruce Wood 10 Iron Ingot 5 Saltstone | Superior workbench, and increased shop inventory and item quality. |
| Markos’ Alchemy Stand (Level 2) | 10 Pine Wood 5 Copper Ore | Alchemy table, additional items for sale. |
| Markos’ Alchemy Stand (Level 3) | 15 Spruce Wood 10 Iron Ingot 5 Saltstone 5 Chipped Coal | Improved alchemy table, additional items for sale. |
| Caroline’s Inn (Level 2) | 10 Pine Wood 5 Copper Ore | Beds that restore health. |
| Caroline’s Inn (Level 3) | 20 Spruce Planks 10 Iron Ingot 5 Saltstone 5 Linen Garment | Inn grows larger. |
| Fillmore’s Smithy (Level 2) | 10 Pine Wood 5 Copper Ore | Furnace for smelting ores, increased shop inventory. |
| Fillmore’s Smithy (Level 3) | 20 Spruce Planks 10 Iron Ingot 5 Saltstone | Better anvil for crafting, a larger furnace, and better shop inventory. |
| Grinnich’s General Goods (Level 2) | 10 Pine Wood 5 Copper Ore | More items for sale. |
| Grinnish’s General Goods (Level 3) | 20 Spruce Planks 10 Iron Ingot 5 Saltstone | More items for sale. |
| Mira and Meri’s Tailer Shop (Level 2) | 10 Pine Wood 5 Copper Ore | Sewing table for crafting and a tanning rack for curing leather. |
| Mira and Meri’s Tailor Shop (Level 3) | 2- Spruce Planks 5 Saltstone 5 Linen Garment 5 Durable Leather | Advanced sewing table, an improved tanning rack, and an improved spinning wheel. |
| Gallows Scaffolding | 10 Pine Wood 5 Copper Ore | Builds a scaffolding staircase that connects the gallows to the town square. |
| Lodging Staircase | 2 Pine Wood 1 Copper Ore | Builds a staircase inside the rookery. |
| Rookery Elevator | 10 Spruce Wood 5 Iron Ore 10 Clay | Builds an elevator to carry you from the town square to the rookery. |
Building projects all require time to finish. After gathering the needed materials, construction can start, and the duration will vary from just a few seconds to many minutes based on the project’s size.
Upgrading the smithy first is a great idea. It lets you improve your weapons and armor, and also helps you find better materials for those upgrades.
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