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A town can construct or attack a fort | A town can construct or attack a fort depending on the size of the fort's size your town has to have at least 24,500 points to build/attack a small fort, 36,200 to build/attack a medium fort, and 41,800 to build/attack a large fort. | ||
A fort gives a lot advantages to the owning town and it's members: | A fort gives a lot advantages to the owning town and it's members: |
Revision as of 17:25, 4 August 2010
Forts
A town can construct or attack a fort depending on the size of the fort's size your town has to have at least 24,500 points to build/attack a small fort, 36,200 to build/attack a medium fort, and 41,800 to build/attack a large fort.
A fort gives a lot advantages to the owning town and it's members:
- The barracks offer a great spot to take a rest.
- In the future: A shop in the fort will sell unique items.
- The town that owns the biggest fort in the county can name the county.
- The forts construction points are counting towards your town's points.
- Exciting battles in which you can make a name for yourself as a town.
- In fort battles you can find great items and your character can get a lot of experience.
Forts are marked on the map as a little icon. A grey fort can still be constructed, a red fort belongs to another town, and a blue fort belongs to your town. On the map fort sizes are identified by different sized icons.
Constructing a fort
A fort can only be constructed by a town's councilor. Grey forts mark the spots on the map where forts can be constructed. The following requirements have to be fulfilled to construct a fort:
- You have to be councilor or founder of your town.
- Your town has to have points.
- The town's treasury has to have enough money.
- You have to be at a spot where a fort can be built.
- No fort may be at the spot already, and no fort may be under construction right now.
- You need at least 80 energy points.
Constructing a fort takes eight hours. Just one player is needed to construct a fort. As soon as the fort is done, all players of the town can visit it and help with the construction. If more than one player tries to construct a fort on the same spot at the same time, the player that began the construction first begins the job.
Size of the forts
There are three different fort sizes. Small, medium-sized and big. There is one fort of each size in each county. Depending on the fort size the maximum building levels differ, the number of possible fighters in a battle, and the building requirements. The big fort also allows the owner to rename the county.
Small Fort | Medium Fort | Big Fort | |
Needed Construction Points | 24500 | 36200 | 41800 |
Attack / Construction Cost | $1500 | $5000 | $10000 |
Maximum Headquarters Level | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Maximum Storage Level | 7 | 7 | 7 |
Maximum Barracks Level | 2 | 4 | 6 |
Maximum Tower Level | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Maximum Wall Level | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Maximum Gate Level | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Maximum Shop Level | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Maximum Battle Participants | 50 Attackers 42 Defenders |
100 Attackers 84 Defenders |
140 Attackers 120 Defenders |
Rename County | No | No | Yes |
Headquarters
The headquarters is the political center point of the fort. Here you can find out everything about the towns and the members of the fort. Also you can monitor the activity and settings.
Towns
The member page is one of a few pages that every player can see, even those that are not members. All current members of the fort are shown here, sorted by town and level. With a click on the town you can hide and show the member list. Members of the fort also see activity, building levels and the amount of money in the fort treasury.
Construction
Under construction every player can help with the expansion of the fort's buildings. For the construction resources that are needed, for unlocking a new level, and then for the construction itself. Only Founders and other leaders can unlock construction levels, but only as soon as enough resources are available. All resources have to be stored in the resource stock, so they can be used.
Invitations
A fort can be built and defended by more than one town. The town that builds or conquers the fort owns it. The leaders of this town can invite and dismiss other towns from the fort. Once a town has been invited the invitation can be accepted or denied by it's towns leader.
Settings
Fort leaders can rename the fort in settings and add a profile text.
Barracks
In the barracks you can rest if you are member of the fort. Sleeping here is always free. You feel fresh after just six hours of sleep.
Building Level | Duration | Energy Points | Health Points |
1 | 6 hours | 75 | 80% |
2 | 6 hours | 80 | 85% |
3 | 6 hours | 85 | 90% |
4 | 6 hours | 90 | 95% |
5 | 6 hours | 95 | 100% |
6 | 6 hours | 100 | 100% |
Resource stock
Other than in the towns constructing buildings costs products. All products are stored in the resource stock before they are used for construction. With each level the resource stock gets six new slots to store another product type. Each member of the fort can store products until the resource stock is full. It is not possible to take products back out. Councilors can destroy products if needed.
On top of storing products it is also possible to store money in the resource stock to be used for the construction. It is not possible to deduct money or to move it into the town's treasury.
The resource stock has six levels.
Fort Battles
The main article for Fort Battles is located here.