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Lyron
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Posts : 25
Join date : 2009-11-30
Age : 41

Character Sheet
Lvl: 1500
Health Points:
Beginer Guide Warrior vs Npc's/Valleys Left_bar_bleue999999999/999999999Beginer Guide Warrior vs Npc's/Valleys Empty_bar_bleue  (999999999/999999999)
Magic Points:
Beginer Guide Warrior vs Npc's/Valleys Left_bar_bleue800000000/800000000Beginer Guide Warrior vs Npc's/Valleys Empty_bar_bleue  (800000000/800000000)

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PostSubject: Beginer Guide Warrior vs Npc's/Valleys   Beginer Guide Warrior vs Npc's/Valleys Icon_minitimeWed Dec 02, 2009 6:46 am

These numbers are for MAXIMUM PRESTIGE and EXPERIENCE!

(Prestige from attacks is the more of your own troops die, for experience it is the more troops in all die, they dont have to be yours)
NPC Cities
Level One ~ 2,500 warriors
Level Two ~ 5,500 warriors
Level Three ~ 13,000 warriors
Level Four ~ 20,000 warriors
Level Five ~ 29,000 warriors
Level Six ~ 35,000 warriors
Level Seven ~ 55,000 warriors
Level Eight ~ 80,000 warriors
Level Nine ~ 90,000 warriors (15-25k more to ensure victory)
Level Ten ~ ?? (Alot more than 100,000)


Valleys
Level One ~ 600 warriors
Level Two ~ 1,200 warriors
Level Three ~ 1,600 warriors
Level Four ~ 2,200 warriors
Level Five ~ 3,000 warriors
Level Six ~ 3,500 warriors
Level Seven ~ 5,200 warriors
Level Eight ~ 9,000 warriors
Level Nine ~ 16,000 warriors
Level Ten ~ 20,000 warriors (or more)


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Lyron
Legend
Legend
Lyron


Posts : 25
Join date : 2009-11-30
Age : 41

Character Sheet
Lvl: 1500
Health Points:
Beginer Guide Warrior vs Npc's/Valleys Left_bar_bleue999999999/999999999Beginer Guide Warrior vs Npc's/Valleys Empty_bar_bleue  (999999999/999999999)
Magic Points:
Beginer Guide Warrior vs Npc's/Valleys Left_bar_bleue800000000/800000000Beginer Guide Warrior vs Npc's/Valleys Empty_bar_bleue  (800000000/800000000)

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PostSubject: Tips for preventing plundering   Beginer Guide Warrior vs Npc's/Valleys Icon_minitimeWed Dec 02, 2009 6:50 am

•look unimpressive

◦this is really a good trick - it saves you from having to cope with the tips of the rest of this page :-)

◦a lvl 6 town hall can have level 10 walls
◦you can have great defenses, yet you look like a "small fry" - alike a lvl 4 NPC on the map
■most bullies will ignore you

•don't have resources available
◦lower production when you're away from the game for a longer time

◦send stuff away - to friends or nearby valleys

◦use up all resources in queueing the building of new troops and defenses

•big defenses - see City Defenses

•eliminate enemy scouts
◦if you have a large amount of scouts (more than 15,000?), you can eliminate scouting efforts from opponents
◦that may attract attention by itself

◦if you have big defenses and no resources, that's something you want to "advertise" - send your scouts to a nearby valley

During Plundering

•save some food for comforting your people

◦if you can, try to comfort already during plundering - your people won't walk away so quickly and the opponent will have to do a lot more attacks

•don't open the gates when you cannot win an attack

•what is most valuable?

◦apart from 100,000 food, that's probably your lumber and iron...
•never have your workers, scouts or transports in your city with the gates open
•make sure NOT to have helpful alliance members send too much food during a series of attacks, as it will be stolen anyway

Recovering from Plundering

•loyalty / grievance
◦your loyalty directly influences the % of cottages inhabited
◦your loyalty cannot be higher than 100-grievance
◦use Town Hall > Comforting > Disaster Relief to improve loyalty by 5 / reduce grievance by 15
■costs food

◦use Town Hall > Comforting > Praying to improve loyalty by 25 / reduce grievance by 5
■costs gold
◦use item Speech Text
■rare, costs 100 game coins in the shop

◦so usually you'd better get grievance down first - loyalty will decline again if loyalty+grievance > 100
◦that's why you need a stash of food

•make sure to have food to do comforting
◦keep food in a warehouse

◦have a secret stash of food, e.g. in a valley nearby

◦get food help from alliance
•restore food levels

◦only produce food

■if you have too little population, you need to use them effectively

■use Town Hall > Production and reduce your production of lumber/iron/stone
■once population levels rise again, raise your production again

◦get food by raiding NPCs
■note that in order to send your troops to an NPC, you need food - and if your troops need 10,000 food for the trip, you need to have a lot more in your town.

•build new defenses
◦build more infrastructure first (generate more food/stone/lumber/iron faster)
■this may sound counter-intuitive, but your infrastructure works most of the time, whereas plundering NPCs only works if you already have food and begging your alliance members only works if you have been nice for them in the past

◦probably build Archer Towers first. There are 2 approaches possible:
■build a large amount in one go - you're not defended whilst building (see next point) but at least you have a decent amount of defenses when finished
■build many small amounts - almost immediately you have some defenses back, but usually opponents will crush small numbers easily

•get temporary forces from your alliance for defense in your embassy
◦i.e. both your embassy AND your gate (rally spot) must be open or this won't work...
■note that attackers cannot tell if the gate is open until after the first attack

◦note that these troops eat a lot - again food is important...
◦and if your alliance can spend enough forces to fend off multiple attacks
•improve your research
◦bullies usually have level 10 archery. Their archers will take out yours without losses - you just cannot shoot far enough.
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Lyron
Legend
Legend
Lyron


Posts : 25
Join date : 2009-11-30
Age : 41

Character Sheet
Lvl: 1500
Health Points:
Beginer Guide Warrior vs Npc's/Valleys Left_bar_bleue999999999/999999999Beginer Guide Warrior vs Npc's/Valleys Empty_bar_bleue  (999999999/999999999)
Magic Points:
Beginer Guide Warrior vs Npc's/Valleys Left_bar_bleue800000000/800000000Beginer Guide Warrior vs Npc's/Valleys Empty_bar_bleue  (800000000/800000000)

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PostSubject: City Guide   Beginer Guide Warrior vs Npc's/Valleys Icon_minitimeWed Dec 02, 2009 7:03 am

Resource Buildings and Fields

When constructing buildings, time is of the essence. The faster the construction, the faster your resources will roll in. Any building or upgrade whose preset time is equal to, or less than 5 minutes will automatically build. Thus, the Speed Up button provides a free speed up of construction time for lower levels of most buildings. How does this tie into resources? You want to have as many resource producing buildings as possible as high as possible by using free speed up. To make things easy, this is the breakdown for how high you may upgrade your resource buildings until you are required to wait the allotted time :

Sawmills: You can upgrade up to level 3 by using the Speed Up button.
Farms: You can upgrade up to level 4 by using the Speed Up button.
Quarries: You can upgrade up to level 3 by using the Speed Up button.
Iron Mines: You can upgrade up to level 2 by using the Speed Up button.

Be sure that you have gone to your Town Hall and changed the production rate to 100 on all resource types. Now, go to the resource fields. If you do not know what this is, just click on “City” on the top right (next to Town, and Map). Start with the Sawmill and upgrade to level 3. Proceed to build and upgrade the Quarry, then Iron Mine, and finally the Farm. My advice is to evenly spread out the amount of each. For example: 3 upgraded Sawmills, 3 upgraded Quarries, 3 upgraded Farms, and 3 upgraded Iron Mines. Since these are part of the Routine Quest, be sure to collect your rewards.

Of course, you need villagers to work on the newly constructed resource buildings. In Evony, cottages house workers. You can build a cottage and upgrade up to level 3 using the Speed Up. Unfortunately, when upgrading to levels 4 and up, you’ll have to wait the specified time. Construct enough cottages so that you have a population limit of at least twice as much as the number of workers required to run your resource buildings.

Continue upgrading your cottages and resource buildings. Remember to try to keep the idle population number low. There is no point in constructing resource producing buildings if you don’t have the population to work them, so be sure to get the population first. If you ever find yourself in a high negative population, there are a couple things you can do to immediately fix it. The first is the Comforting feature of “Population Raising” and the second is applying the inventory item “Civil Code”. Population Raising can be applied by going to your Town Hall and selected Comforting. Click Population Raising. Keep in mind that it does cost a decent amount of food.

Everybody needs more resource building slots. But how do you get more spaces to build Sawmills, Farms, Quarries, and Iron Mines? Quite simply, you have to upgrade your Town Hall. Each time you increase your Town Hall level, you gain 3 more fields to add resource buildings. As a friendly reminder, do not upgrade the Town Hall level greater than 4 until the 7 days of protection has expired. If you do, you will probably suffer many disastrous attacks and you will feel very discouraged. Do not upgrade the Town Hall unless you have already filled up all the fields available.
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