Welcome to the Thursday guides series.
It’s not a secret that our game is quite old – next year we’ll celebrate its 20th anniversary! And over the years players developed an unofficial set of rules of a game courtesy — Travian etiquette.
Why it’s important?
Of course, none of what we would talk about further is forbidden by the game rules. Yet, in most cases obeying those rules will grant you respect and will help you build good relations with the gameworld community. Which, in return, will allow you to get into better alliance, build bonds and find the team of your life!
So, what community rules exist in the game?
Inform raiders about chiefing inactive village/unoccupied oasis
After chiefing an inactive village, Natars or conquering unoccupied oasis, it’s a matter of general politeness to inform about changing the owner everyone who is sending raids to this village via farmlist and not defend against attacks for the first 24 hours via ingame message
- The message doesn’t need to be long, it can even be without any additional text, just the link to the game object that changed the owner (insert coordinates and use [x/y] bb-code to make a link).
- It doesn’t matter whether the raid comes from a friendly player or a rival. Such places are not considered to be a decent battlefield. Changing name to something like “Chiefed by alliance ABC” without informing all raiders via in-game message is also not great. Most players keep farmlists in collapsed state and just use “Send all” button to farm inactives/oases.
- 24 hours are taken out of general assumption that most players send farm at least once a day. After first 24 hours it’s fine to defend a village/oasis without further notice.
Feed your reinforcements
Unless it’s specified in the message/request, whenever you send reinforcement make sure to supply with crop the defended village for the whole time your reinforcement will be staying in that village. If you play on a gameworld with a forwarding feature and need your troops being forwarded (and not just sent back) please, it’s worth supplying defending village with crop to the whole time it would be travelling back.
Do not overbid co-allies and confederacy members on auctions
In most alliances there is a rule not to overbid items on auctions from your alliance or confederacy members. If you urgently need some item (for example, a bucket), just approach a person who already placed a bid and agree with him.
Inform leadership about leaving the game
It might happen that you decided to leave the game before gameworld ends due to various reasons. Inform your leadership and align with them your exit plan so that your leaving will not become a total surprise. On Annual special gameworlds it’s especially important, since your villages might hold the region or contain quite a big number of Victory points in it.
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