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Troop tool to manage alliance troops

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Troop tool is a really usefull tool for managing the troops of your whole alliance. With this tool you can easily check how many troops are available to reinforce a village in x amount of time, you don’t have to send out messages to your whole alliance and ask them.

The tool basically shows you the troops of all the players in your alliance in a list, and you can easily sort this list seeing who has the largest sweep, the most catapults, most defense and so forth. All you have to have your players do, is to log in to the tool and past their rally point page. Then all their troops and where they are at the time will be added.

You can also put the players in your alliance into groups, and give the group leaders access to the info on the troops the player in their group have. It’s a good idea not to give too many players access to the whole alliance information, in case you happen to have spies in your alliance.ttool_members

The tool can be downloaded here: http://laffers.net/works/trooptool.php

Written by Iwind

January 30th, 2009 at 10:19 pm



6 Responses to 'Troop tool to manage alliance troops'

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  1. tropas

    ..C.D.A

    8 Feb 09 at 3:56 am

  2. does this work for Mac ?

    TK

    2 Mar 09 at 10:48 pm

  3. I am totally clueless about SQL or PHP. Is there a step by step on how to set it up so I can use this tool? Any help wolud be appreciated.

    Blix73

    16 Apr 09 at 6:48 am

  4. I’m also recommending: TRAVSYNC
    Travian Useful Tool – helper for multi ally administration – another trooptool mod

    The more users the more motivation to work with this tool ;)

    smugas

    30 Oct 09 at 1:06 pm

  5. does this work for mac???????????

    or any replace softwear?

    etx

    26 May 10 at 3:23 pm

  6. @etx
    Since it’s a web based tool, I reckon it should function properly on any platform, if installed on an online server. If you wanna run it locally -which I’m not sure if it can, haven’t checked-, you might wanna download an Apache, MySQL, PHP-package. WAMP for windows, LAMP for linux and MAMP for mac.

    Of course the best solution would be to use a proper computer ;) (just kidding)

    nietvoordekat

    19 Jan 11 at 2:29 am

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