torsdag den 21. november 2013

Palace vs Residence

To get your second village you have to build either a Residence or a Palace to level 10. The Residence is cheaper to build then the Palace, and in your first village, you will be very low on resources, so in your first village build a level 10 Residence. While the cheapest and fastest option is to always build a residence level 10 in each of your villages and build settlers, just keep in mind that life in Travian is not always about taking taking the cheapest and easiest route! And when choosing to build either a Residence or a Palace, its important to be able to plan ahead.
Some players tend to settle all the villages they want to as quickly as possible without worrying about expansion slots. They might build a level 10 residence and start the next village. While this is the fastest and cheapest way to sim villages, it means that to then free up the expansion slots later, they will have to capture their own villages.

Explanation of the expansion slots.

Each village has up to three expansion slots. These are not tied to the palace or residence, however the Residence will only allow you to use up the first two of the available expansion slots, while the Palace will allow you to use up all of the three available expansion slots.
These expansion slots might not seem important when you start, but they set a limit to just how many villages that your village can either settle or capture. It can be beneficial to your game if you can try to leave some of your villages with all three expansion slots open.
If you build a residence 20, this will let you settle only two villages. If you settle two villages, you CAN settle a third from that village, but only if you knock down and build a level 20 Palace instead! Not ideal. Knocking down a Residence or a Palace wont free up an expansion slot. Additionally, if you capture a village that has used up all of its expansion slots then you cannot settle from that village.
The only way to free up a village expansion slot is to :
  1. have the village it settled captured by a different village (yours or your enemy)
  2. or you have to have the village destroyed.
At the game start, the fastest way to get a lot of villages is to build a level 10 residence in each village, and just start the next village and keep going. But later in your game you might regret this strategy, and it will be highly costly for you to try to fix this error later.

How to view the used expansion slots

If you click on either your residence or your palace, and then click on the tab "expansion"
view available expansion slots in a village
In this image, we can see that the village i am in, is the parent of 1 village. This means that this village has 2 more available expansion slots. A level 20 residence will only let us use the second expansion slot. A level 15 palace, and subsequent level 20 will enable us to use the 2 remain expansion slots. If the village listed in the image is destroyed or captured, it will vanish from the tab under expansion, meaning that we would then have 3 expansion slots open.

How to keep your expansion slots open

In your first village, build a level 10 residence, and settle village two. In village two, build a palace level 10, and settle village three. Try to choose a good strong village, such as a village with 15 croptiles and that is in range of good crop oasis, (or in the very least find a village with 9 croptiles that is in reach of good crop oasis).
Now in village three, - lets keep all those expansion slots open. Build a level 1 residence in village three (for the village protection only) and then in village two, upgrade the Palace from level 10 to level 15. Then from village two, build settlers and settle village four. From village four onwards you could just build a level 10 residence and start village 5.
After you have 5 villages, you could easily build either level 10 residences in each subsequent village that you build, or you can go back to village 1 and upgrade the Residence from level 10 to level 20 → doing this will allow you to have 2 villages with all expansion slots open.
And finally, when you are ready (and I mean really ready) to build chieftains in your 3rd village, you simply demolish* the Palace that you built in your 2nd village, and rebuild it in your 3rd village. And doing this will allow you to build up to three chieftains in your 3rd village.
*(Keep in mind that any village that is not your capital MUST have a level 1 residence or higher for defense.)

How does this help you in game

Once you have several villages, you should be able to start capturing villages from other players. Having 3 chieftains from a single village with your main army can drop the village loyalty very very quickly. (approx 70% loyalty drop). However, this is not enough to capture a village in one go. Villages have 100% loyalty by default (in Travian 4 this can be boosted up to 125% loyalty) So to capture a village instantly will require you to have at least 3 villages with all expansion slots open. But dont worry too much about this at this stage. Simply having one village (your most powerful village) to have all available expansion slots open will be enough for the time being.

What the pro players do

The more experienced players will almost always settle a 15 croptile village as their second village. The easiest way to keep all their expansion slots open in the second village is to build a level 10 palace in the first village, and then after settling the second village, upgrade the palace to level 15 to start the third village.
However, when you are racing to settle your second village, the residence is faster and cheaper so some players will opt to build this instead, but the downside is that they then need to build a level 20 residence in their first village. Pro players know the beniefits and costs of both, and can often raid enough to justify either strategy.

Capturing villages to free up expansion slots

If a village creates another village, or captures another village, the parent village will have used up one expansion slot. If the created / captured village gets captured by a different village, the village that captured it becomes the new 'parent village'. The former parent village will no longer be the parent, and will therefore have the expansion slot back! So you can build chiefts or settlers again.
BUT, if you if you capture a village, even if it is your own village, all of the troops that were created in that village will still die.

Capturing villages and expansion slots

If you capture a village from another player, and if that village has used up all of its expansion slots, then you will not be able to create any villages at all until the child villages are either destroyed or captured.

onsdag den 13. november 2013

Gauls

Advantages and Disadvantages of the Gauls-
  • The Gauls have a Speed Bonus, they have the fastest troops in the game
  • Cranny holds twice as many resources. At Level 10 for the Romans and Teutons, the Cranny holds 1000 of each resource. At Level 10 for the Gauls, it holds 2000 of each resource.
  • Expensive Siege Weapons
  • Cheap Settlers
  • Average Defense Bonus because of Palisade
  • Merchants carry 750 total resources each, and their speed is 24 fields per hour
  • The Gallic Troops Quick Overview-
  • the-gallic-troops
    The Gallic Troops-Details and Images-
  • The Phalanx-
  • phalanx-overview
  • The Swordsman-
  • swordsman-overview
  • The Pathfinder-
  • pathfinder-overview
  • The Theutates Thunder-
  • theutates-thunder-overview
  • The Druidrider-
  • druidrider-overview
  • The Haeduan-
  • haeduan-overview
  • The Ram-
  • ram-overview
  • The Trebuchet-
  • trebuchet-overview
  • The Chieftain-
  • chieftan-overview
  • The Settler-
  • settler-gauls-overview



    tirsdag den 12. november 2013

    Romans

    Advantages and disadvantages of the Romans-

  • You can build more than one building at once(This comes in way more handy than you’d think)
  • Doesn’t lean towards offense or defense, The Romans are the Middle of the Road Tribe
  • Has specialized attacking and defending units, and a simply all purpose infantry unit
  • Very powerful infantry, average cavalry
  • High Defense bonus from wall
  • Development is expensive and takes a long time
  • Merchants can carry 500 units of total resources, and their speed is 16 fields per hour
  • The Roman Troops Quick Overview-

  • the-roman-troops
    The Roman Troops-Details and Images-

  • The Leigonnaire-

  • leigonnaire-overview

  • The Praetorian-

  • praetorian-overview

  • The Imperian-

  • imperian-overview

  • The Equites Legati-

  • equites-legati-overview

  • The Equites Imperatoris-

  • equites-imperatoris-overview

  • The Equites Caesaris-

  • equites-caesaris-overview

  • The Battering Ram-

  • battering-ram-overview

  • The Fire Catapult-

  • fire-catapult-overview

  • The Senator-

  • the-senator-overview

  • The Settler-

  • the-settler-roman-overview

    mandag den 11. november 2013

    Culture Points

    Culture points (CP) are a restriction that limits the number villages you can found or conquer. You gain them by building and upgrading buildings in your village. The current number of culture points and how many you produce per day can be looked up in the residence or palace. The following tables show you which building produces how many culture points at which level and how many you need for additional villages.
    Culture Points
    Buildinglvl
     1234567891011121314151617181920
    Academy567810121417212530364351627489106128153
    Bakery11222               
    Barracks1122234456791113151822273238
    Brewery5678101214172125          
    Brickyard11222               
    City Wall1122234456791113151822273238
    Clay Pit1122234456791113151822273238
    Cranny1122234456          
    Cropland1122234456791113151822273238
    Earth Wall1122234456791113151822273238
    Embassy567810121417212530364351627489106128153
    Grain Mill11222               
    Granary1122234456791113151822273238
    Great Barracks1122234456791113151822273238
    Great Granary1122234456791113151822273238
    Great Stable23345679101215182126313744536477
    Great Warehouse1122234456791113151822273238
    Hero's Mansion1122234456791113151822273238
    Horse Drinking Trough44567911131519222732394655678096115
    Iron Foundry11222               
    Iron Mine1122234456791113151822273238
    Main Building23345679101215182126313744536477
    Marketplace44567911131519222732394655678096115
    Palace67910121518212631374553647792111133160192
    Palisade1122234456791113151822273238
    Rally Point1122234456791113151822273238
    Residence23345679101215182126313744536477
    Sawmill11222               
    Smithy23345679101215182126313744536477
    Stable23345679101215182126313744536477
    Stonemason's Lodge1122234456791113151822273238
    Tournament Square1122234456791113151822273238
    Town Hall67910121518212631374553647792111133160192
    Trade Office44567911131519222732394655678096115
    Trapper1122234456791113151822273238
    Treasury7910121518212631374553647792111133160192230
    Warehouse1122234456791113151822273238
    Wonder of the World00000000000000000000
    Woodcutter1122234456791113151822273238
    Workshop44567911131519222732394655678096115
    Culture points needed to found villages
    VillageTravian 4 (1x speed)Travian 4 (3x speed)
    100
    22000500
    380002600
    4200006700
    53900012900
    66500021600
    79900032900
    814100046900
    919100063700
    1025100083500
    11319000106400
    12397000132500
    13486000161900
    14584000194600
    15692000230700
    16811000270400
    17941000313700
    181082000360600
    191234000411300
    201397000465700
    211572000524000
    221759000586300
    231957000652500
    242168000722700
    252391000797000
    262627000875500
    272874000958200
    2831350001045000
    2934090001136200
    3036950001231700
    3139950001331600
    3243080001435900
    3346340001544700
    3449740001658000
    3553270001775800
    3656950001898300
    3760760002025300
    3864710002157100
    3968810002293500
    4073040002434700
    4177420002580700
    4281950002731500
    4386620002887200
    4491430003047700
    4596400003213200
    46101510003383700
    47106770003559100
    48112190003739600
    49117750003925100
    50123470004115800
    51129350004311500
    52135370004512400
    53141560004718500
    54147900004929800
    55154390005146400
    56161050005368300
    57167860005595400
    58174840005827900
    59181970006065700
    60189270006309000
    61196730006557600
    62204350006811700
    63212140007071300
    64220090007336400
    65228210007607000
    66236490007883100
    67244950008164900
    68253570008452200
    69262360008745200
    70271310009043800
    71280440009348100
    72289740009658100
    73299220009973900
    743088600010295400
    753186800010622600
    763286700010955700
    773388400011294600
    783491800011639300
    793597000011989900
    803703900012346400
    813812700012708800
    823923200013077200
    834035400013451500
    844149500013831800
    854265400014218100
    864383100014610400
    874502600015008800
    884624000015413200
    894747100015823700
    904872100016240400
    914998900016663100
    925127600017092000
    935258100017527100
    945390500017968400
    955524800018415900
    965660900018869600
    975798900019329600
    985938700019795800
    996080500020268400
    1006224200020747200
    1016369700021232400
    1026517200021723900
    1036666500022221800
    1046817800022726100
    1056971000023236800
    1067126200023753900
    1077283200024277400
    1087442200024807400
    1097603200025343900
    1107766100025886900
    1117930900026436400
    1128097700026992400
    1138266500027555000
    1148437200028124100
    1158610000028699900
    1168784700029282200
    1178961300029871200
    1189140000030466800
    1199320700031069000
    1209503400031677900
    1219688100032293500
    1229874800032915900
    12310063500033544900
    12410254200034180700
    12510447000034823200