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Egyptians
Egyptians are one of the new factions available from Fire and Sand version, along with the Huns. Currently, both are available in international servers, including Tournament servers. The Egyptian unit selection, like that of the -
Troops
Troops are used for defence and attack as well as carrying loot. Troops do not count towards your population figures, but they all consume crop whether at home or out moving (though their host must -
Romans
Romans are one of the three tribes in Travian and they are usually the second most popular tribe (30-40% players of each server are usually Romans). They are very balanced and are strong in -
Town hall
The Town Hall (aka City Hall) is the cultural centre for your village. In it you can organise celebrations which will increase the number of your culture points, depending on the size of the celebration -
Teutons
Teutons are the most funky tribe and the most successful raiders. Almost all successful hammers in the end game are teutons. But don't get this gleaming fact get you. Read below and decide your -
Gauls
Gauls are the most peaceful of all three tribes in Travian. Their troops are excellent for players with a defensive style of play, and the Gallic cavalry (including merchants) are the fastest units in the -
Catapult
The Catapult is a siege weapon to use to destroy buildings and resource fields as part of an attack. The Catapult is used by the Teutons; the Romans and the Gauls use Fire Catapults and -
Residence
The residence is a small palace that the king lives in while he visits. As long as there is a residence or palace in the village, it can never be captured. The residence is required -
Culture points
Culture points (CP) are a prerequisite of settling or conquering a new village to extend your bailiwick. Culture points are cumulative for your entire empire. Losing a village does not diminish your CP count. Most -
Hero's Mansion
Hero's mansion is needed when you need to occupy oasis. At level 10, it will allow you to occupy 1 oasis, 2 oases at level 15, and at it maximum level (level 20) you -
Phalanx
Phalanx is the basic Gaul unit (does not require research) which should be almost exclusively used for defense. Phalanx is the cheapest of all Gaul units and though it is not very strong or fast -
Artifacts
Artifacts are special items that are introduced at mid-game and give significant bonus to their owners in mid-to-late game. Artifacts are categorized into 8 types, each gives different bonus to each owner -
Nature
Nature's troops are the animals living in unoccupied oases. You can use the combat simulator to see whether you have enough troops to defeat the animals in an oasis you want to conquer, but -
Huns
Huns are one of the two new factions available from Fire and Sand version in Travian, along with the Egyptians. For little is known about their pros and cons, it is difficult to analyse them -
Resource
Travian uses four basic resources (in addition to time) as a means to measure out game play. Travian uses the relative value and production of wood, clay, iron, and crop to determine the costs of -
Quests
For T4 quests, see tasks (t4). "Around your village there are four green forests. Construct a Woodcutter on one of them. Lumber is an important resource for our new settlement.” Order: Extend one Woodcutter Task -
Trapper
The Trapper is a Gaul-specific building, each level giving you the opportunity to build more traps starting at 10 per level but then increasing to 400 traps at level 20. Note: All gaul tribes -
Wall
The Wall building improves the defense rating of soldiers stationed in the walled city by a percentage of their combined defense. Though each tribe has a different name for the same structure, they perform similarly -
Scouts
Scouts are military units which are used to collect information about enemy villages. Though they have no offensive power, they can be used in an "attack" on a city to discern that village's stationed -
Tournament square
At the Tournament Square your troops can train their stamina. The further the building is upgraded the faster are your troops beyond a minimum distance of 20 squares. Each level gives more speed to your -
Marketplace
The Marketplace is the building where you trade with other players or move resources around your villages. Raising the level of your market increases the number of traders at your disposal. The first one costs -
Barracks
The Barracks is the building in which infantry troops are created. Only Legionnaires (Roman), Maceman/Clubswingers (Teutons) and Phalanx (Gauls) can be trained automatically in the Barracks without researching, whereas Praetorians and Imperians (Roman), Spearmen -
Rally point
A Rally point can be established in only one part of any village: just to the right of the central space. With the release of the 3.6 server the Rally Point level determines the -
Ram
Rams require normal attacks (not raids) to function. To see how many rams you need to destroy a wall, see the wall article. Also, Check out how to make a Ram! This table lists the
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