Kingdoms

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Every king has to have a kingdom. For kingdoms there are 4 types of resources: gold, wood, stone and iron. These are required to build various buildings but also to train armies. You gain these resources by building mines, quarries and lumber yards, however you are free to transfer gold to and from the kingdom. For each mine/quarry/lumber yard you will gain 1 resource every 15 minutes, so if you have 10 gold mines, you will gain 10 gold every 15 minutes or 40 gold per hour. However if the king doesn't visit his kingdom for 24 hours, these buildings will stop producing resources until his return.

Building a strong army will defend your kingdom but also provides a way to gain resources. When you successfully attack another player's kingdom, you will gain 20% of their resources. You have 3 unit types at your disposal: soldiers, archers and catapults; as well as 3 types of defensive buildings: towers, walls and moats.

  1. Soldiers are well rounded units capable of destroying anything in their path.
  2. Archers are efficient against soldiers and other archers but do no damage to catapults and fortifications.
  3. Catapults are designed for sieging enemy kingdoms and can quickly turn enemy defenses to rubble as well as enemy catapults.
  4. Towers can effectively take out attacking archers and soldiers.
  5. Walls and moats don't do any damage to attacking armies but they can wear out attacking soldiers as well as deflect damage, done by attacking catapults, away from your towers.

The number of resource-producing buildings your kingdom may have is limited. Your king's level or leadership skill determines the maximum number of these buildings you may have. You are allowed to build 25 of each resource-producing building for every 1000 levels or 21 of each for every leadership skill point, whichever is higher. The maximum size of your army is determined only by your leadership skill. You are allowed 700 of each unit type and 700 of each defensive structure for every leadership skill point.

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