It is fairly simple, so I will put in what I think could be confusing. It is organized into steps to make it easier to understand. The Attack Planner is useful when sniping trains or sending trains/clearing attacks. It then gives you the exact launch times to coordinate an attack. The attack planner allows you to choose a target village and attacking villages. I would choose something bright that will stand out on your map. Now you can choose a color for this marker. You can also fill both boxes in to show which villages a specific tribe has taken from another specific tribe. This will show which villages a specific tribe has lost. So if you want to mark all the villages a tribe has nobled in the time period set, put their tag there. This way, all ennoblements in the last 2 days will be supplied on the map.įor this item, you can select a New owner to mark. If you want your map to be considered credible, you should put Last 48h. If your war started two days before, you should not put Forever as the time period. In Map Mode, the only selection is Markers only, and that will show only the ennoblements of selected tribes/players. If you are fighting a war on the rim, and want to show an ennoblement map, you do not want the map centered on 500|500 if the Zoom level is above 100%. The Zoom level is important, because if you are showing the map of a small war’s ennoblement, you will want to keep the map zoomed in on the area.Īlso going hand in hand with the Zoom level are Centre X and Centre Y. Here you can adjust the way your map looks and what ennoblements show up on your map. If you click on this tool, you will see two boxes, Map settings and Conquer markers. You can highlight conquers between specified tribes and change various map settings. The Conquer map tool allows you to view an image showing all the ennoblements in a specified time period. It will then give you instructions for your current internet browser. If you like your map, and want to share it with friends or save it, click the Save this map for later button. You can always click the Generate new map button again after adjusting the map, and the new adjustments will be there. Be patient, this may take a while.Īfter you see your map, you may or may not want to do some adjusting. When you are done setting all the specifications for your map, click the button at the bottom that says Generate new map. In the text boxes, type the coordinates of any village that you want to highlight on the map. This follows the same format as the Tribe markers color selecting format.įor this item, there is two blank text boxes labeled X: and Y:, and there is a color box. In the text box, type the name of any player that you want to highlight on the map. You can adjust the current color by dragging the bar on the right up and down the color spectrum.įor this item, there is a text box and a color box. You can adjust the brightness of the current color by dragging the white circle around the big square. Click on the black box, and a color palette using color codes will pop up. In the text box, type the tag of any tribe that you want to highlight on the map. The Show max noble distance tool allows you to enter in your village coordinates, and based upon the world’s maximum noble distance, draws a yellow circle around that village, showing you where you can send nobles.įor this item, there is a blank text box and a black box. It separates continents and helps give you a sense of location when looking at the map. The Continent grid, if checked, is very useful. The Background colour is not entirely important, although I would advise using green or black, as that is the standard for TW Stats maps. The Markers only box, if checked, will show only specific players, villages, and tribes that you have selected, which we will get to later. If you would like to see all the abandoned villages in a certain area, check the Show abandons box. If you are fighting a war on the rim, and want to show a battle map, you do not want the map centered on 500|500 if the Zoom level is above 100%. The Zoom level is important, because if you are showing the map of a small war or battle, you will want to keep the map zoomed in on the battle.Īlso going hand in hand with the Zoom level are Centre X and Centre Y. Here you can adjust the way your map looks and what villages show up on your map. If you click on the map tool, you will see four boxes, labeled Map settings, Tribe markers, Player markers, and Village markers. You can highlight certain tribes, players or even single players and change various map settings. The map tool allows you to view an image showing all the villages in the world.
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