Travian: Legends VS Shadow Empires ~ Comparison Table

Travian: Shadow Empire is slowly approaching and we cannot wait for you to play it in September!

If you have never played an Annual Special, this table will be very useful for you to check on the differences between Travian: Legends and Travian: Shadow Empires.

What Travian: Legends Travian: Shadow Empires
General
Map Flat Ancient Europe
Regions No 87 regions to be conquered
Advanced Start No No
Victory points No Victory points are accumulated by the TOP 5 alliances of the Faction that dominates a region.

To dominate a region a faction needs to have >50% territorial control and the “securing” cool-down timer (24 hours) did run out.

Tribes 3 (Gauls, Teutons, Romans) Check out the game world start table right below this table.
WoW Yes No
Troop merging No Yes – unlimited with resources – Gold usage limited to 50 Gold per day per village
Troop forwarding No Yes
Trade routes You can create trade routes to your own villages, to the Wonder of the World of your alliance/confederation and to the villages with artifacts within your alliance/confederation. You can create routes to your own villages
Cranny capacity and merchant capacity Every account has cranny capacity and merchant capacity that depend on the account tribe. Every village has cranny capacity and merchant capacity that depend on the village tribe.
End of server The server ends when a Wonder of the World owned by a player or a Natar has reached level 100. The server ends after 180 days for 1x speed and 80 days for 3x speed.
     
Buildings
Hospital No The hospital is a special building that gives the players a recovery option for troops wounded in combat.
     
Artifacts
Name Called artifacts Called ancient powers
Availability Architects’ secret, Titan boots, Eagles eyes, Diet control, Trainers talant, Storage masterplan, Rivals confusions, Artefact of fools, WoW Construction Plan Architects’ secret, Titan boots, Eagles eyes, Diet control, Trainers talant, Storage masterplan, Rivals confusions
Conquering Can be conquered by destroying the treasury in an attack with the hero if the player has a big enough treasury in their village. Once a faction secures a region (means it has the control of it for at least 24 hours), the ranked 1 alliance within that faction gains access to the ancient power which can be activated in a village with a big enough treasury.
Activation It automatically activates 24 hours after being conquered. It needs to be activated manually every 24 hours; the same ancient power can be activated once for each alliance member.
Power duration It is permanently active. It needs to be activated manually every 24 hours; the same ancient power can be activated once for each alliance member (account scope effect) and once for each alliance members village (village scope effect).
Power restrictions A hero can capture multiple artifacts and there are no limits.
Only the 3 oldest artifacts are active, of which only 1 can be unique or have an account-wide effect. If there are 2 artifacts with account-wide effects among a player’s 3 oldest artifacts, the fourth oldest will become active.
While in Travian: Legends, the artifact is always active for the owning village or account; the ancient powers in Travian: Shadow Empires need to be activated. They can be activated as soon as a player’s faction has achieved >50% territorial control, has held the territory for 24 hours and their alliance is ranked 1 within that faction for that region. To activate an ancient power, an alliance member just needs a treasury at level 10 for ancient powers with an effect for the village, or a treasury at level 20 for ancient powers with an effect for the account.

There are naturally a few restrictions: For each village, only one ancient power may be activated, and for each account only one account-wide ancient power may be activated. Thus, a total of two ancient powers can have an effect on one village.

     
Conquering
Villages When you conquer a village that belongs to an account of another tribe, the village changes tribe to the tribe of your account. All tribe-specific buildings disappear. When conquering a village that belongs to an account of another tribe, the village remains with that tribe. The tribe-specific buildings are kept, unless they are destroyed while being conquered. Your account will stay as the tribe you picked during registration.
Natars When conquering a Natar village, the village will belong to your account with its respective tribe. When conquering a Natar village, the village will belong to the tribe of the chief’s village.
     
Settling
Where No restrictions You can only settle in regions that have a neighboring region with more than 4,000 population. There are a few regions you can always settle (starting regions for the faction).
Village When settling a new village, the village created belongs to the same tribe as the account. When settling a new village, the village created belongs to the tribe of the settler’s village.
     
Hero adventures and items
Hero items Wearing items from other tribes does not improve your units. Wearing items from other tribes improves the values of the units from that tribe in the current village.
Items in adventures Your hero can only find items of the account’s tribe. Your hero can only find items of the account’s tribe.
Troops in adventures Your hero can only find troops from the account’s tribe. Your hero can find troops that belong to the tribe from which he started the adventure.
Standard The hero item standard affects troop movements within alliance members. The hero item standard affects troop movements within the confederacy.
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