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Thread starter Raging Alcoholic Start date Aug 8, Raging Alcoholic Guest. So, how does a tribe actually win this game? Its becoming clear that its not even possible for a single tribe to win, one can't even possibly make that many nobles. It would take three years to get enough resources together to get that last village. And even if a family tribe eventually ruled the world, so what? Then one of them splits off and it all starts all over again. The more I think about it, the more circular it seems I think this game would be more interesting if there was an "END" date.

That would end all this family tribe nonsense wouldnt it! Last edited: Aug 8, It ends after every village on this world is owned by me. Hellsight Guest. I guess the point is so the game never ends. DeletedUser Guest. Hellsight said:. The newly spawned "copy" of the secret is just as good as the original! Eventually the secrets will spread around more and more, making it ever harder to keep your opponents' greedy hands from them.

Eventually it will be time to make an attack on any villages holding secrets your tribe does not yet control. To win the game a tribe must hold a full set of secrets.

You don't have to hold all Secrets on the map, but your tribe must have at least one instance of each named secret. After a tribe has acquired control of a full set, a victory countdown timer will start. If a tribe retains control of a whole set for the countdown period, it will win the game.

Note that only the set counts: If a tribe has more than one copy of a secret, it is sufficient for that tribe to retain control of one instance of this secret to retain completeness of the full set and thus win the game.

After a tribe has won, the world will automatically go to peace settings and will eventually be closed. The Age Of Enlightenment is a type of Endgame, introduced in July in which players or tribes will need to conquer one of the special University villages and upgrade the University on a certain level. Once a tribe or a player builds the last level of the University in this special village, the world will end.

To achieve that goal faster, the players of a tribe must work together and send resources to the village. The idea behind this endgame concept, is the build and upgrade of a "World wonder" as a winning condition.

You can find more information in the following page: Age of Enlightenment. As the weeks and months pass, you may find that your tribe is slowly creeping across the map and gaining a stranglehold on the world. In a dominance-based endgame, this could mean that you and your tribunates are close to winning the world. Once a tribe reaches a set level of dominance which varies according to world settings , a warning will be sent out to all players informing them that one tribe is getting close to winning the world.

So how does the winning tribe get to victory? The top 10 tribes list members. That mass merger plus expansion plan seems even more far fetched if dormant players are removed from the calculation.

While they may change their relative position, it's unlikely a separate tribe will challenge these three to lead the rankings. Therefore the leadership of the most ambitious of these tribes needs to create a strategy to out perform the other two. That leaves a lot of barbarians and minor players to conquer for the roughly 50 players that each of the three top tribes have. So how does one tribe climb above the others?

Beyond organic growth, the most likely tactic is by recruiting additional players to their tribe. Where possible, luring from other top tribes would work best.

Beyond that, recruiting from other tribes and the few independent players would have to be done. What I'm going to say goes against the system but I was going more for analytical rather than funny. PeaceFrog said:. Alexhann if The Little Frogs comment was directed at you you guys JD said:. I'm not sure about the statistics for EN47, but the issue with EN49 is that the winning tribe will require about every active player to get to VP.

I'd be interested to see some statistics for other complete or near complete VP worlds. PainMonkey said:. I recognize that VP is easy once you're the dominant tribe. The problem that I see is that there are so few players that it will take all ten tribes to combine into a massive person tribe and for them to average 9 VP each to end this world.

That seems like an unlikely occurrence. All the tribes have a fair number or dormant players so the active players will need to acquire that many more VP. And I'm pretty certain that the number of active players is declining as they are rimmed and decide it's not worth restarting when there are new worlds. EN46 has been up since July. How far has it gone towards victory in seven months?



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