Answers to Nobleman Questions.

DeletedUser

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OK, as i am getting so many msgs about how a nobleman works etc and it appears no one wants to read the other threads i am going to write this post out and send people who keep asking me to here.


Ok.

Things to remember about a nobleman.

You need a level 20 Smithy. This is an absolute pain in the ass to get. With a level 20 HQ it takes like 18 hours to build a level 19 and 20 hours to build a level 20 Smithy. So plan accordingly (make sure you have farms and warehouse space).

The academy takes about 8 hours to build.

Your nobleman then takes another 3 hours to build.

Ok, now to the main point of most people's questions - How you take over another persons village.

You must send the nobleman to attacl another persons village. This village could be any size village (50 pointer or 2000 points or higher, it makes no difference).

Now, some very important things to consider.

Make sure you know the defence power of the village your trying to take out.

I sent my nobleman with a massive escort as i wanted no surprises of people sending support troops etc.

The last thing you want is your nobleman to die. And this is for every attack you make with him ("every attack you make i hear you cry".

Yes thats right, you will be making anywhere from 3-7 attacks depending on the distance of the village from you.

A nobleman moves at 35 mins per field (the slowest unit). So every field the village your attacking is away from you the harder and longer it will be to take over.

The village i took was 3 hours 50 mins (4 hours for arguments sake).

Thats 4 hours there and 4 hours back home again, making it a round trip of 8 hours.

This is important for several reasons.

You basicly attack the village. If your successful you will decrease the loyalty of that village between 20 and 35%. This seemed completely random and different sized armies made no effect (i.e. a bigger army never gave me a bigger increase).

So if you were unlucky and only took it down 20%, you would be looking at 5 runs. Which of course is 5 x 8 hours.

Now whats worse is, the enemy village regains loyalty at a rate of 1% per hour. So for every attack you make, you might as well minus 8% of your attack, as the time you get back to the village they would have regained that much.

So of course this means you are likely to add even more time via attacks to take over the village.

So as you can see, its NOT an easy and straightfoward process.

Now if your attacking a village in a big clan, they would have plenty of time to send huge amounts of support to defend against you taking over.

If at any time you were to lose your nobleman in the attack (even on the last attack) you would have to start the entire process again.

So be VERY careful on who you pick to take out. This really limites the options available to most people.

I would reccomend you dont try and take out a village that is more than 4-5 fields away.

I cant think of any other questions i've been asked, but if anyone has any, post them here and i will do my best to reply to them.
 

DeletedUser2999

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so... it would b smart to kill every unit in the person's base bfore u send ur nobleman rite? or no?
 
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DeletedUser

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I was wondering if i attack a abandone village will a be able to take it over or will my nobleman die???
 
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DeletedUser1089

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You can take it over, just as you might any other village. Though you must go through the process of lowering the loyalty, which requires a minimum of 3 (Though usually 4) noble hits. Depending on the distance you are from the village and if you have enough nobles to hit it all around the same time, you probably will need 5 or even 6+ in some cases.
 
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DeletedUser

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You can take it over, just as you might any other village. Though you must go through the process of lowering the loyalty, which requires a minimum of 3 (Though usually 4) noble hits. Depending on the distance you are from the village and if you have enough nobles to hit it all around the same time, you probably will need 5 or even 6+ in some cases.

If you attack with 6 noblemen and take the village over will all the noblemen get deleted or will just one???
 
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DeletedUser

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Sorry i made a mistake its 5 i took a village very far away from me so i had to build 4 noblemen and send them one after the other... as it was going to take too long i made more noblemen because i could want to take another village... And they arent in my main village
 
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DeletedUser

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First tell me your accounts name in the game... and i doubt that you could destroy my academy easily
 
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DeletedUser

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Just have a good army at the start, grow fast and the most important join a tribe that is near you and isnt so small
 
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DeletedUser

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Common i was the weakest player at my area, had a horrible army and now im a big player with a good army
 
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DeletedUser

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Here's mine.

Why make the transport between acadamies so painfully slow? Its much faster to send resouces between markets than it is between acadamies.
 
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DeletedUser

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This may have already been answered, and I probably have overlooked it so apologies.

I have completed my academy to level 3 in my main village and now in one of my other villages I have a level 1 academy which has already recruited its noble. Now I know you have to upgrade the level 1 academy in order to recruit and additional noble in THAT village.

But I was under the impression I could keep recruiting nobles in my main village even with the academy being maxed out, is this true or once it reaches level 3 it can no longer produce any and you then have to upgrade the academies in your other villages?

Must point out, that at this moment, I have the resources in my main academy, but it will not let me recruit a fifth noble (forth one was recruited in level 1 academy)
 
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DeletedUser

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The number of nobles you can build in any given academy is equal to the total number of academies built. So village A with a level 1 academy can build 500 nobles because you have 500 academy's built elsewhere:)
 
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DeletedUser

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If I build my second noblemen and it dies will I still get 1:booty: back stored into my Acadamy?
I got told you do but I though you just lose all resorces you put towards it.
 
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DeletedUser605

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If I build my second noblemen and it dies will I still get 1:booty: back stored into my Acadamy?
I got told you do but I though you just lose all resorces you put towards it.

If your nobleman dies while attacking you get to educate a new one at 1:booty: (favorable price)

There is no 'refund' when a nobleman dies (just a favorable price).
 
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DeletedUser

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The number of nobles you can build in any given academy is equal to the total number of academies built. So village A with a level 1 academy can build 500 nobles because you have 500 academy's built elsewhere:)

How the cr*p does that work:icon_eek::icon_eek::icon_eek:
 
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heil002

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How the cr*p does that work:icon_eek::icon_eek::icon_eek:

ok lets keep this simple.

say you had three villages, each one had a level 3 acadamy.

so in total you were allowed 9 nobles to be built, but you have already used 2 in capturing the other 2 villages (your main taking the other two)

so you are left with 7 nobles that can be built.

you can build 7 nobles in the one village if you wanted, or you can share them out between all three, thats your choice
 
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