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Path of Exile: Settlers of Kalguur – How to Pay Wages of Your Hired Workers

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Path of Exile: Settlers of Kalguur – How to Pay Wages of Your Hired Workers

Building the Kingsmarch in Settlers of Kalguur expansion of Path of Exile will require the efforts of several hardworking workers in various establishments. As you hire workers for certain establishments, you might see an error of not paying the wages of your hired workers which might leave you confused with plenty of Gold in your inventory.

This guide will help you pay the wages of your hired workers in Path of Exile: Settlers of Kalguur.

How to Pay the Wages of Your Hired Workers in Path of Exile: Settlers of Kalguur

Every recruited worker in Settlers of Kalguur has an hourly wage that players must pay before they can add them to their suited work in an establishment. Recruiting the workers and paying wages to them is different. You recruit workers with your gold but you pay wages with the gold in Treasury.

How to Add Gold to Treasury in POE: Settlers of Kalguur

To add gold to the Treasury, go to Johan, the King’s Hand, and select the Manage Town option. It will open an overview of Kingsmarch and give you the option of adding Gold to Treasury in the Town Resources Menu on the left side. Alternatively, you can also open this menu by pressing the V button or clicking on the Town Map icon on the bottom left side of the screen.

After opening the Town Map, select the Add option underneath the Treasury Gold section and then move the bar to set the amount of Gold you wish to add to the Treasury. Upon adding the Gold to the Treasury, the wages will start paying off and the workers will begin their work straight away. Moreover, you can also remove gold from the Treasury in the same way by selecting the Remove option.

NOTE: The wages will keep paying every hour of the day even if you are offline. The workers won’t stop until they run out of resources and if you want them to stop, you will have to take out all the Gold from the Treasury.

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