Plyndringssystem

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Med 2.0 kom der et helt nyt plyndringssystem i Grepolis. Dette nye system er en stor forbedring i forhold til det gamle system, hvilket gør plyndring meget nemmere og sjovere end før.

Hvad er plyndring?

Plyndring er i sin enkle form at tage råstoffer fra en spiller eller en af plyndringsbyerne. Dette vil dog handle om råstofferne fra plyndringsbyerne. Før 2.0 skulle dette gøres ved brug af enheder. Dette var en ret træls opgave, da du skulle sende angreb mod byerne, for at kunne få råstoffer ud af dem. Nu kan dette gøres med et tryk og uden brugen af værdifulde enheder.


Hvad ser jeg på?

De følgende billeder er til for at illustrere hvilken forskel der er på de forskellige plyndringsbyer på din ø og hvad disse betyder.

Billede Beskrivelse Forklaring
Conquered.jpg Overtaget by Denne plyndringsby vil give dig råstoffer og enheder til din by.
Unconquered.jpg Ikke-overtaget by Denne plyndringsby vil ikke give dig noget, før den er overtaget.
Farm Timer.jpg Genopfyldelse Denne plyndringby har allerede givet dig enheder eller råstoffer og skal genopfyldes.
Revolt Farm.png Plyndringsby i oprør Denne plyndringsby har gjort oprør mod dig og skal overtages igen.


Overtagelse

I Grepolis 2.0 starter alle spillere med 1 plyndringsby, der er under deres kontrol. Da enheder ikke længere skal bruges til plyndring vil placering af denne første plyndringsby variere. For at få råstoffer eller enheder fra de andre plyndringsbyer skal disse først overtage. Dette gøres ved at slå modstanden i byerne ihjel. Mængden af modstand afhænger af antallet af plyndringsbyer. Du kan ikke overtage mere end en by ad gangen. Du skal også efterleve de krav, hver plyndringsby stiller op.

  • F.eks. hvis den blå bar siger "40/50", betyder dette, at du mangler hvad der svarer til 10 enheder (optælles i befolkning). Dette kunne være 10 sværdmænd, 3 ryttere og 1 slyngekaster - skibe tæller også med.
Modstand
Bynummer Forsvar Krav
1. Ejes automatisk Ingen
2. 1 Slyngekaster 6
3. 3 Bueskyttere 10
4. 60 Slyngekastere 40
5. 60 Sværdkæmpere 100
6. 100 Bueskyttere 300
7. 300 Slyngekastere, 80 Hoplitter og 80 Ryttere 600
8. 150 Sværdkæmpere, 150 Bueskyttere og 75 Hoplitter med en mur i niveau 20. 1000

Noter venligst at plyndringer er tilknyttet en enkelt spiller - Du kan altså ikke overtage andres plyndringsbyer.

Plyndring

Da hver spiller starter med en plyndringsby, er der et par muligheder, der kan udføres for at få råstoffer. De første valg er: Anmod om råstoffer, Plyndr råstoffer og udvid plyndringsbyen. Senere mulighed for åbne op for: Anmod om enheder (Kun niveau 3+ plyndringbyer) og handel med råstoffer (med en markedsplads i niveau 5).

Muligheder
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Anmod

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Plyndring

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Enheder

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Handel

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Info (Udvid)

Der vil være en nedkølingsperiode, uanset hvilken af metoder en spiller bruger. I denne periode vil der ikke være mulighed for at få flere råstoffer. Det er denne tid, hvor plyndringsbyerne genopfylder deres lagre. Denne nedkølingstid er ens på alle verdener og er altså ikke påvirket af verdenens hastighed. Antallet der er vist er for alle råstoffer og ikke en total mængde.

Teknologien bytte giver dig yderligere 4 muligheder for at plyndre eller anmode om råstoffer. Disse muligheder giver 66% flere råstoffer, men tager også længere tid at genopfylde fra.

Daglig plyndring
Byniveau Maksimal mængde
Niveau 1 6,250
Niveau 2 7,500
Niveau 3 8,250
Niveau 4 10,000
Niveau 5 11,250
Niveau 6 12,500

Demanding Resources

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Demand Resources

The main method of gathering resources from a farm is by demanding them. This gives a nominal rate of resources, but doesn't affect mood of the farming village.

This can be done by clicking on a conquered farm, selecting the demand option and by demanding the specified amount. You will receive the resources instantly in your warehouse. You will then need to wait the specified amount of time before you can demand again from this particular village.

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  • This screenshot was taken at Speed 2.
  1. The farming villages current mood. This is unaffected when demanding resources.
  2. The current farming village level. (1 is the default, 6 is the highest level)
  3. Time until you're able to loot/demand again. In this screenshot, the player is ready to demand/loot again. This time is unique to the farming village.
  4. The amount of each resource* you'll receive if you take this offer.
  5. The time you'll have to wait until you can loot/demand again if you take this offer
  6. You can demand this offer with this button, with the resources being delivered instantly.

Depending on the level of the farming village, the amount of each resource you receive will vary and also whether or not you have Booty researched. The following table shows the amounts given for Demanding Resources at each farm level with the amounts for Booty in brackets.

Demand production per level & time
5 minutes (10 minutes) 20 minutes (40 minutes) 120 minutes (240 minutes) 300 minutes (600 minutes)
FV Lvl 1 10 (20)Res.png 20 (40)Res.png 60 (120)Res.png 80 (160)Res.png
FV Lvl 2 12 (24)Res.png 24 (48)Res.png 72 (144)Res.png 96 (192)Res.png
FV Lvl 3 14 (28)Res.png 28 (56)Res.png 84 (168)Res.png 112 (224)Res.png
FV Lvl 4 16 (32)Res.png 32 (64)Res.png 96 (192)Res.png 128 (256)Res.png
FV Lvl 5 18 (36)Res.png 36 (72)Res.png 108 (216)Res.png 144 (288)Res.png
FV Lvl 6 20 (40)Res.png 40 (80)Res.png 120 (240)Res.png 160 (320)Res.png
  • Note: This table is made for speed 1. If you wish to find out how many resources you will get on Speed 2 or 3, please multiply the resources by the world speed.

Looting Resources

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Looting Resources

Looting is the other way you can gain resources from farming villages. You gain more resources by looting for the same amount of time, but it will lower the mood of that farming village. The consequence of low mood is revolt.

Looting is carried out like demanding, though you use the looting button instead. Just like with demanding, you receive the resources in your warehouse instantly, but you will still have to wait for the farm to resupply. For example, below is a screenshot of looting at Speed 2.

FV2.png
  1. The farming villages current mood. This is affected when looting and the lower the mood, the higher the risk of revolt
  2. The current farming village level. (1 is the default, 6 is the highest level)
  3. Time until you're able to loot/demand again. In this screenshot, the player is ready to demand/loot again. This time is unique to the farming village.
  4. The amount of each resource* you'll receive if you take this offer.
  5. The time you'll have to wait until you can loot/demand again if you take this offer
  6. The decrease of mood the village will have if you choose this offer. The lower the mood, the higher the risk of revolt
  7. You can loot this amount with this button, with the resources being delivered instantly.

As with demanding, the amounts you receive varies depending upon the farming village level and whether or not you have Booty researched, which doubles the amount of time you have to wait but also increases the resource output by 66%. If you loot whilst the mood is low, you run the risk of revolt.

Looting production per level & time
5 minutes (10 minutes) 20 minutes (40 minutes) 120 minutes (240 minutes) 300 minutes (600 minutes)
FV Lvl 1 20 (40)Res.png 40 (80)Res.png 120 (240)Res.png 160 (320)Res.png
FV Lvl 2 24 (48)Res.png 48 (96)Res.png 144 (288)Res.png 192 (384)Res.png
FV Lvl 3 28 (56)Res.png 56 (102)Res.png 168 (336)Res.png 224 (448)Res.png
FV Lvl 4 32 (64)Res.png 64 (128)Res.png 192 (384)Res.png 256 (512)Res.png
FV Lvl 5 36 (72)Res.png 72 (144)Res.png 216 (432)Res.png 288 (576)Res.png
FV Lvl 6 40 (80)Res.png 80 (160)Res.png 240 (480)Res.png 320 (640)Res.png
  • Note: This table is made for speed 1. If you wish to find out how many resources you will get on Speed 2 or 3, please multiply the resources by the world speed.

Demand Troops

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Demand Troops

You can demand troops at Level 3+ farms through the tab at the top right of the farming window. You gain a certain number of units, but in return the mood of the village is lowered.

You can also demand troops via the units tab from farming villages that are level 3 or higher. Similar to looting, you'll gain a certain amount of units, but in return you'll have to wait until you can demand/loot again, as well as the farming village's mood taking a considerable decrease. If the farming village's mood is too low, it will go into revolt.

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Trading

Trade Resources.png

Trade Resources

If you have a Level 5 Marketplace, you will be able to trade resources with the farming village. Please see trade.

Expansion

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Expand Village

If you have spare resources at any point, you can reinvest them back into the farming villages to expand them and gain more resources in the long-term.

Farming villages can be expanded, to improve their resource output. This is vital in order to haul larger loads and grow faster.

FV4.png

To expand the farming village, you'll need to contribute a certain amount of resources to it. However, the farming village expansion level is the same for every member on your island, meaning that you can work with others on your island to upgrade and expand your farming villages. You can contribute your resources via the farming village's expansion tab.

Amount of resources (sum) required for expansion
Upgrade Sum of resources required.
Level 1 to Level 2 1,200 resources
Level 2 to Level 3 4,800 resources
Level 3 to Level 4 19,200 resources
Level 4 to Level 5 72,000 resources
Level 5 to Level 6 150,000 resources

Revolting Farms

Through the use of the Looting and Demanding Troops options, you can lower the moods of your farming villages low enough that they revolt against your occupation of them. If this happens, you will no longer be able to gather resources or troops from that village until you have reconquered that village. It can be a fatal mistake to have this happen in the early stages of a world as you will need to meet the farm space requirements to retake a revolting village.

In order to retake the village, you will need to defeat a randomly generated amount of swordsmen, archers, and hoplites. The mood of the village will also increase back up towards 100%, but you will still be required to retake the village. Once you retake the village, you will be able to resume gathering resources and troops from that village.

Village Mood

Mood increases by 1% per hour depending on the World Speed. Because control of the farms is dependent on the mood of the village, you should take care to not farm when the mood is below a certain threshold which is below 80% (or 64% with Diplomacy). The mood of the village can drop to below these percentages, and even below zero. Farming, whether demanding or looting, should not be done below those levels.

  • Note that mood is also unique to the player.


Image Description Explanation
Fil:Mood 100-80.png Ideal Mood Range This farm will provide resources and troops for your city. Mood is between 80-100% (64-100% with Diplomacy)
Fil:Mood 79-50.png Adequate Mood Range This farm will provide resources and troops for your city, though there is a change that it will revolt from this point onwards. Mood is between 50-79% (40-63% with Diplomacy)
Fil:Mood 49-16.png Dangerous Mood Range This farm may revolt against your city. Mood is between 16-49% (13-39% with Diplomacy)
Fil:Mood 15-0.png Openly Hostile This farm will revolt against your city and it will then need to be retaken. Mood is below 15% (Below 12% with Diplomacy)