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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby Kirche » Sun Mar 13, 2011 5:33 am

Brickwall

Brickwall was a small village of about 4
and while didn't really have high quality stuff we raided quite a few places namely New marks copper mine,

a quality 40 copper mine from some Russians building their palisade at the time (they only needed one cornerpost and the gate which we finished)

The villages of Midgard, DeadPharaoh and Bernotain and we constantly had people from Winterfell contacting us expressing concern over our actions

All in all we had a lot of fun, our members were Redell the 1st, 2nd 3rd and finally 4th, Mongolian, Destroyer and our honorary member Salem Orchid
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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby Koru » Mon Mar 14, 2011 1:16 am

Melina was a place were many newbie players from Poland had a chance to play with more experienced guys.
My personal best achievement was a wall for 30k+ bricks. We also had colonies on clay(50s) and water(60+) spots, met many intresting ppl, had few conflicts, artworked, killed troll, managed a village with 20+ members and so on and so on.
We did some nasty things like taking water spot from Japanese by village claim (we took off their personal claim), taking a cave with metal same way from Russians. We also had serious problems, like Spanish at our gates shooting to us every day until our allies burned their village to the ground.
There were more stories, like battle with AD where nobody died and after all both sides kinned each other, and... oh well. We had fun for sure :D. Hope for even more soon.
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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby Kaios » Mon Mar 14, 2011 1:25 am

Angkor

http://algeralith.info/HavenMap2/?x=-58.61&y=113.79&zoom=9

Q100+ crops
Q50+ Metals
Q60+ trees
Q68 Clay
Q57 Water
Q74 Soil
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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby Valten21 » Mon Mar 14, 2011 1:38 am

The Abandon Pit

Was a two man 1 man job, 1 character, which was played for the first few months by one person, then by me for last leg of the world.

-Q66 clay
-Q85 Water
-made Q30-40 metals, no silver or gold.
-Q40 crops

Character had a few million LP, not entirley sure,
- 150 UA
- 100 MC
- 100 Survival
- 60 smithing
- 60 Tailoring

I think were the only "notable stats". Props GreenScape!
You may have foiled the plans of BAD-EVIL this time, but there is no rest for the wicked.
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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby Danno » Mon Mar 14, 2011 2:12 am

I was gonna pave a giant star into the ground and have it be a peaceful marketplace/resting place/minigame zone. I wanted to build chess/checkerboards (I had a small one southeast of my farm), sparring arenas, perhaps wagon racetracks, palisade mazes, and whatever else I could think of. We were still kinda setting our stuff up and not really focusing on the star yet, we just had the areas outlined in blue mostly paved. I moved our tombstones and skeletons/ashes to the center of the star (our village idol and cemetery) a little before the end of the world... coincidentally. May the ancestors rest in peace.
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Otherwise, we had nothing special... I think around q50 was our best soil, our crops were pretty much up to that. The water in the nearby areas was shit and I knew of a q38 ball clay spot.

Goddess wrote:~ Empire of the Sun
North East Corner

Ressource wise nothing special.
Whole village build by only me though.

Was just about to build a public marketplace.

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Very nice.
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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby DaMaGe » Mon Mar 14, 2011 4:27 am

babyhero09 wrote:q35 tea, pumpkins, wheat, hemp, hops, grapes, carrots, and onions
q17-17 steel
q10-30 wrought
6 stone mansions
q20 water
q41 clay
q30 soil
iron, copper, and tin
most of us have around 1M lp I think(except me, died to much(500K))

Not very impressive Narshe was a pretty average village :)

I remember Narshe! We were neighbors. Though I was a lowly hermit, I helped you guys track those bastards from Seyda Neen who attacked you. I didn't have rage or murder at the time, so they got away. I will always remember that day. Good times! 8-)
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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby Mitudev » Mon Mar 14, 2011 5:27 am

Providence was located in the bottom SW in an un-mapped area of the algorith map. We had just got our iron mine set up.
We had q50 crops, q42 soil, q40 water, and I just achieved q30 silk. My final trees would have been q50. I had 1.5 mil at the end.
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W4: Kail the Chieftain of Providence
W3: Crofton the Hermit

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He moved faster than Kail could see:
And took his fingers three.

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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby ewlol » Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:39 am

bump.

Everyone must have sucked ass since nobody is posting shit.
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Re: Post Information about your Villages

Postby Zampfeo » Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:55 am

ewlol wrote:bump.

Everyone must have sucked ass since nobody is posting shit.


Little area + lots of players = not enough good Q resources to go around :(
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Re: Post Information about your W4 Villages

Postby fallout » Tue Mar 15, 2011 3:14 am

Crossroads

Q50steel
Q35silk
Q40cheese
Q62clay
Q54water
Q55soil
Q50crops
Q40 cows,pigs
pretty average village. not much was going on in the end. And the world ended as i started increasing metal Q and cheese Q
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