![]() *Taxes: Do not raise to much for the start but never have them as zero. *Premium token: Worth it if you have the money but, if not everything the premium token gives you can still be obtainable threw time just a little slower. So no need to purchase if you do not want to. weekly free card, objectives and having a siege lord. *Cards: Great if you have the money to buy coins to get the cards but, if not you can always find other ways to get them. *Rankings: Each rank up will give you 3 skill points to use at the skill tree and opens up new research in the skill tree. We will come back to this later after the tutoral. Each level you buy will go up as you purchase. As you can see you can buy upgrade levels with gold (Do not do this - until late in game). *Research: it is going to make you spend your first point on arts but, will return it. The best place though is probally a little to the left of the top right corner so you can place buildings all around it. Myself I placed it in the top right furthest I could go to conserve space and make good amounts of food. The Granary should be placed off an away where it won't get in the way of anything. The stockpile is a tricky one to place because you do not want your peasents to make more of one thing than another you want to keep it even so for me I place it inbetween the forest and stones on the left hand side as far to the left as possible so you make about equal stone and wood. *Placing your industries: During the tutorial they will have you produce some buildings but where to put them? Yes, your first instinct is to place right next to so you make highest amount of food but, you can move the granary and stockpile to keep your village less cluttered. Means that if you have one building that does not produce the 2000 you will not take in any of the food from that building. Z = Amount of food that should be being produced for each villager (If it is below the number of food you will not take in any of that kind) Ex. Y = differnt kinds of food you currently have being made * Peasents and food: Peasents require food to eat and there is an equation that you should note. Now as it does leave you in the dust and leaves out alot we will try to fill you in on some of those areas. Get it over with has some useful rewards and teaches you many things. In my personal opinion I tend to go to lower crowded areas (green) do to less people not as many attacks (personal experience may change on locations) and scouting is easier.Īll I have to say is to just do it. (World 6 - Kent, Meopham) Primary world is (USA 1 - Eastern WA) On a side note I will be making another world to go along with this Guide. Italicized things are important and should be read. I do not consider my self skilled in this game but, to have knowledgable points. I am not a high level player or anything of the such. As you can accomplish everything a pay to play player can with time and there are many different ways to play you can't actually win. My stance on people who think this game is pay to win is that they are wrong. Their are many different tactics and each person is different so mine may not fit you. Before I start this thread, I would like to say this is how I feel a new player should start.
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