What is an Estate?
An Estate is a group of connected land plots that work together to unlock an extra Atia's Flame boost. Instead of every plot standing on its own, plots you own side by side can be combined so your strongest Terrarium burns brighter.
Estates were introduced in Terrariums V1.2.
How to Form an Estate
Your land plots form an Estate automatically once they meet all three of these conditions:
- Same land environment. All plots must share the same environment, for example all Savannah or all Forest. Plots from different environments do not connect.
- Same Terrariums account. All plots must be activated under the same account.
- Directly adjacent. Plots must touch horizontally or vertically. Diagonal plots do not count as connected.
The more plots you connect, the larger your potential Estate Boost.
Adjacency examples
- Two plots sharing a full edge, left to right or top to bottom, are connected.
- Two plots touching only at a corner are not connected.
- A Savannah plot next to a Forest plot does not form an Estate, even though they are adjacent.
How the Estate Boost Works
The Estate Boost applies to one plot at a time, not to every plot in the Estate.
Terrariums applies the boost automatically to whichever plot in your Estate currently has the highest Atia's Flame. Your Estate channels its power into its strongest Terrarium.
Moving the boost to a different plot
If you want another plot to receive the boost, raise that plot's Atia's Flame until it is the highest in the Estate. Once it takes the top spot, the boost moves over on the next tick.
This means you still control where your Estate's power goes, through how you build and optimize your plots. Ways to raise a plot's flame include assigning higher rarity axies to pray, using axies with evolved parts and accessories, placing land items, and applying Fortune powder. See What is Atia's Flame? for the full breakdown.
Estate Boost values

Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to do anything to create an Estate?
No. As long as your plots meet the three conditions, the Estate forms on its own. There is no separate button to merge or claim plots.
Can I choose which plot gets the Estate Boost?
Not directly. The boost always goes to the plot with the highest Atia's Flame in the Estate. To move it, raise another plot's flame above the current leader. The boost shifts on the next tick.
Do all plots in my Estate get the boost?
No. Only one plot receives the Estate Boost at a time. The other plots in the Estate still earn normally, they just do not carry the boost.
Do diagonal plots count as connected?
No. Plots must be adjacent horizontally or vertically. Corner to corner contact does not form a connection.
Can I form an Estate with plots from different environments?
No. Every plot in an Estate must share the same land environment, even if the plots are physically adjacent.
What happens to my Estate if I deactivate one of the plots?
Deactivating a plot removes it from your Estate, which reduces your Estate Boost. The change shows in the Registry right away, and the new boost takes effect on the next tick.
What happens to the rest of the Estate depends on which plot you deactivate:
- Deactivating an end plot keeps the Estate intact. It just becomes smaller, so the boost is reduced.
- Deactivating a connecting plot breaks the chain. If you have three plots in a row and you deactivate the middle one, the two remaining plots are no longer adjacent to each other, so the Estate is gone.
Before deactivating, check where the plot sits in your Estate. Removing a plot in the middle costs you more than removing one at the edge.
What happens to my Estate if I sell or transfer one of the plots?
A plot must be activated under your account to count toward your Estate. Before you can sell or transfer a plot, it needs to be deactivated from Terrariums first. Once a plot leaves your account, it no longer contributes, and your Estate is recalculated from the plots you still have.