![]() ![]() See more on this topic later in the Economy section.Īllows defense units to be built to protect your city and aid unhidden troops in defending your city. You also adjust your tax rate within the castle to adjust gold income vs idle population. Each level of your castle allows 3 additional field locations to appear on the resource fields’ screen. Upgrade to level 5 once ready to end beginner’s protection. The reinforcer’s rally point limits the troop count sent. Each level increase allows additional reinforcement, up to 10 different armies. This was my goal prior to lifting my beginner status.Īn Embassy allows you to join an alliance! An Embassy also allows alliance members to reinforce your city. My city layout with level after the first week is shown below. My guide has been organized to follow these 5 strategies and answer common player concerns/questions. – Should I purchase Gems to help my game play? – How can I feed all my troops after the first 7 days? I want zillions of troops! – How do I get my second city deed? Should I just buy the second city deed? Sure you have the deconstruct feature, but why not plan ahead? Deconstructing buildings makes you lose time, time that could be used to upgrade other buildings. The idea is that you have 20 or so spaces to create a Cottage/Barrack mix. Always have something building, researching or recruiting (troops)! Don’t use quest rewards of resources to build troops unless it is a quest!Ĥ. Quests will guide you to build all the necessary buildings while rewarding you with resources to help you to continue to build that next needed building. You gain resources via quest rewards for building specific things. Always have troops recruiting in the Barrack queues after your economy is started. Get your resource fields to level 5 or 6 ASAP and/or choose from four other options discussed in other sections. Expect a new element to the game by owning or being in an alliance. Being in alliance has many rewards or challenges. You could be under attack constantly in a great war, have your Wilds constantly stolen to annoy you, or you could gain vast amounts of resources in raids. If you can’t be a team player and aren’t civil maybe a pirate’s life is for you? Or maybe you could start your own alliance where anarchy rules? Alliance warfare in itself is a game. Expect leadership to have a few ground rules to abide by for the protection of all members within. Your acceptance to an alliance generally means working with others. From a defensive player’s stance, there’s nothing like being in one of the top twenty alliances and being asked to sacrifice all of your troops for the alliance’s war right when you end your beginner’s protection. From an aggressive player’s stance, imagine being in an alliance that doesn’t want to attack any alliance for fear of retaliation. Aim for an alliance that meets your play style- aggressive or defensive. This is your first priority because being in an alliance can help you obtain resources, advice, and support when under attack after your beginning protection ends. That doesn’t mean being the hunted doesn’t have its advantages, such as in alliance spy warfare. Ultimately, I want to have fun playing and so I chose the hunter route. ![]() Do you want to be the hunter or the hunted? A strategy can help you reach your goals. Having a game plan is important in KoC:BftN. Though I mention some intermediate topics, I only intended this guide to be from a beginner’s perspective as of version 2. ![]() Beginner protection status can also be lifted by leveling your Castle to level 5 which could be sooner than the seven days automatically given. Any player on the map can attack your city once beginning status ends. This guide revolves around the fact that a new player has seven days before beginning protection ends. Hopefully this guide will give you a further head start. Read those first so you understand the game mechanics and user interfaces. I have read the New Player Guide on these forums and the many in-game mails that Kabam sends as you progress your first seven days. Evony had a 10 city potential for players, so being limited to two is much easier. I used to play Evony, a web browser game that is very similar to KoC:BftN and Kabam’s browser game KoC. Kingdoms of Camelot: Battle for the North (KoC:BftN) is a simpler version of Kabam’s browser equivalent Kingdoms of Camelot (KoC). Hindsight is very valuable, so here is mine. I have played for almost a month now, as a beginner and as a player of four weeks with a might achievement of 2.3 million. Hey, my name is Samo and I play on the Lancelot21 world. Kingdoms of Camelot: Battle for the North New Player’s Guide by Samo ![]()
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