![]() ![]() On the map view, you can see your "neighbors". To train them you will need a lvl 4 barracks and lvl 1 fletching Note: the best troops to train early on are archers they will be able to provide you with food the fastest. These resources can be developed in the fields next to your city, bought at the market, taken from the wildernesses, barbarian camps or other players. Within the game, "resources" generally refers to gold, food, wood, stone and ore. In order to build your city and train an army, you need certain resources. For example, when you have a higher level barracks you can train different types of troops and can train them faster. Building and improving the buildings in the city gives you increased abilities. The primary benefit of building up your fields is to create resources. Some buildings can only occur once in each city, but you can build multiple cottages and barracks in each city. As you build the city, you place the buildings and increase their levels. Many of the things in KoC have numeric levels - usually from 1 to 10 - that rate the degree of strength or difficulty. ![]() The number of lots or places to put building inside the city stays the same, but the number of fields grows by 3 with each additional level of the castle. Each city has different kinds of buildings and fields. ![]() The city enables you to create resources and train an army. Again though…the use of BOTS is against the Kingdoms of Camelot ToS.The first step in playing is to build a city. I am pretty sure that if you ask around your alliance, there is at least one person there that can point you in the right direction. If you decide that you want to use one, it is up to you to find and figure out. I am not going to tell you how to find or use bots…so, don’t bother asking (this may change). Also…as long as you computer is up and KoC is running…it will continue trying, which means while you sleep, are away at work…or are just not around. No…this doesn’t mean that it gives you a higher success rate…but, it handles all the upgrade attempting and repairing for so that you are not stuck sitting there in the throne room anymore and can get back to chatting and attacking. They make item collection a lot easier…some have an auto-salvage option and they now come with an auto-enhance/upgrade option. They seem to be a bit lenient on them now-a-days though.typically only going after the folks that are using poorly written scripts that degrade the playability of the game for everyone else.or the ones that have gone stupid and are making it entirely obvious that they are purely botting their game.īut, they do come in EXTREMELY handy for the Throne Room. So, if you ARE going to use them…you have been fore-warned. ![]() Kabam frowns on the use of BOTS and it is also against the ToS of the game. No…they don’t give you free resources, make troop-training any faster or anything of that nature…they just take the boring, repetitive necessities out of the player’s hands and runs then automatically…allowing the player to concentrate fully on chat and attacking. Ever since Kingdoms of Camelot first came out, players have used BOTS to relieve some of the more tedious aspects of the game…using them to fill troop training queues, raid Barbarian Camps, transport resources and other things of that nature. ![]()
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