Archive for the ‘Village management’ Category
Thursday, February 4th, 2010
The whole point of the game Travian is to build your population and high ranks. To grow your population, you need to upgrade your resources, and you can even grow in population if you build troops.
Usually, a player will want to create another village. Having a second village is ideal when trying to grow bigger and become a stronger and more aggresive player. The recommended population should be about 300+
before you start to make a new village. You will need alot of resources for it, because the settlers cost alot. Continue Reading…
Tags: 2nd village, building, colony, expansion, growing, new village, Travian, Village
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Sunday, February 1st, 2009
This are just a few building tips for travian that I think might be usefull. At least this is how I go about doing this, and it’s worked well for me. This is just stuff I try to follow whenever I start up a new village, to make it grow as quickly and efficiently as possible.
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Tags: barracks, build, building, fields, granary, resource, stable, Tips, warehouse
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Saturday, January 31st, 2009
Just a few travian village placement tips here. Seems some players just place their villages completely randomly, often too far away from each other for no appearent reason, so I thought I’d write down some stuff on what to look for when building new villages.
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Tags: croppers, Placement, Village
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Saturday, January 31st, 2009
In this travian cropper guide I’ll try to explain how to use a cropper most efficiently, and what you should look for when trying to decide which cropper to chose as your capital.
Well just to start, if anyone don’t know what a cropper is, it’s one of these villages that have 9 or 15 crop fields, kind of like the troop town in Evony, another browser game. Most people refer to these as a 9 cropper and a 15 cropper. Anyways, a 15 cropper is what we will focus on here. Almost all successful players chose to make a 15 cropper their capital, and the reason for that is to optimize resource production. Cause of the 50% bonus oases as well as two bonus buildings being available for crop production, you get much more resources total if you chose a 15 cropper as your capital.
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Tags: 15 cropper, 9 cropper, Capital, Cropper, Great barracks, Great stable, Sweep
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Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
Just thought I’d leave a short tip on travian culture here today. I’ve lately been checking out the various buildings to figure out in what order to upgrade and build them to gain culture points. It is different depending on whether it’s a speed server or a normal server, but on both the treasury is a very valuable building. You can build a treasury in all your cities except your capital. It costs 9190 in total resources for level 1 but it gives you an amazing 10 culture points per day, so in 50 days it generates just as much culture points as a party!
The total cost would be about 14000 resources when taking into account the 4 crop you pay every hour. A party costs 20320 total resources so the treasury is definately a building you should have for culture. Everyone are using embassies for culture these days, but the treasury is a must too. The only reason not to have it would be lack of space on a speed server. I can write more on other culture buildings later if people are interested.
Tags: Building plans, Buildings, Culture, Culture points, New villages, Plans, Tips, Treasury
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Tuesday, August 12th, 2008
This travian guide for sitters written by one of my readers. If you like the guide you could show your appriciation by signing up for the English speed server using this link. Comments can be left here or sent to
Stuart_and_floppy@hotmail.co.uk
What is a sitter?
A sitter is someone that looks after your acount.
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Tags: English server, FAQ, Raiding, Reader contribution, Sitter
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