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− | Your city is the heart of your kingdom and the place where most [[buildings]] go, [[population]] is housed, as well as [[units]] will be produced. Next to the City is your [[Buildings|field]], where resources are produced. At the current state of the game you are able to have a total of |
+ | Your city is the heart of your kingdom and the place where most [[buildings]] go, [[population]] is housed, as well as [[units]] will be produced. Next to the City is your [[Buildings|field]], where resources are produced. At the current state of the game you are able to have a total of seven (7) cities per [[Kingdoms of Camelot Domains|server]]. |
Depending on the state of your city, it will look differently on the map once certain buildings are constructed or have reached a necessary level. |
Depending on the state of your city, it will look differently on the map once certain buildings are constructed or have reached a necessary level. |
Revision as of 09:05, 11 April 2011
Your city is the heart of your kingdom and the place where most buildings go, population is housed, as well as units will be produced. Next to the City is your field, where resources are produced. At the current state of the game you are able to have a total of seven (7) cities per server.
Depending on the state of your city, it will look differently on the map once certain buildings are constructed or have reached a necessary level.
City Name
When you first start playing Kingdoms of Camelot, you choose your name and a name for your new city. This city name isn't permanent, using a Renaming Celebration you can change the name of your city.
Where to get Renaming Celebrations:
- Receive one automatically when you start playing Kingdoms of Camelot; OR
- Buy from the shop for 10 gems.
- or you can receive one as a gift from a friend
City Status
When you click on any city whilst viewing the map you are, among other things, able to view the city's status in the city profile (see the image on the right). Protection Modes discusses the known details of these statuses.
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Starting your Second City
To start your Second City, you need:
- Obtain a 'Second City Deed' by completing the necessary quest or purchasing it in the shop.
- To be at least level 7 (Baronet).
- To conquer and control a plain.
- To have at least 10 friends on Facebook playing Kingdoms of Camelot.
- Then click the build city button.
Starting your third City
To start your Third City, you need:
See the Tournament of Crests page for advice on farming for crests. Notes:
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Starting your fourth City
To start your Fourth City, you need:
- Obtain a 'Fourth City Deed' by completing the necessary quest.
- To conquer and control a plain.
- Own 4 Sir Kay's Crests, 3 Sir Bedivere's Crest, and 1 Sir Gawain's Crest.
- Sir Kay's Crest can be obtained randomly from lvl 5 Wildernesses or higher when you successfully attack them.
- Sir Bedivere's Crest can be obtained randomly from lvl 6 Wildernesses or higher when you successfully attack them.
- Sir Gawain's Crest can be obtained randomly from lvl 6 Wildernesses or higher when you successfully attack them.
See the Tournament of Crests page for advice on farming for crests.
Notes:
- You need the Crests to complete the Fourth City Deed quest. They will be consumed when you complete the quest. You do not need additional crests to build the Fourth city.
- You have to collect your Third City Deed before the Fourth City Deed quest will appear.
Starting your fifth City
To start your Fifth City, you need:
- Obtain a 'Fifth City Deed' by completing the necessary quest.
- To conquer and control a plain.
- Own 4 Sir Percival's Crests, 3 Sir Galahad's Crests and 2 Lancelot's Crests
- Sir Percival's Crest can be obtained randomly from lvl 8 Wildernesses or higher when you successfully attack them.(I just obtained 1 from a lv.7 Wilderness)
- Sir Galahad's Crest can be obtained randomly from lvl 8 Wildernesses or higher when you successfully attack them.(Also obtained one of these from a level 7 Wilderness)
- Sir Lancelot's Crest can be obtained randomly from lvl 8 Wildernesses or higher when you successfully attack them. (I obtained one of these from a level 7 Wilderness)
See the Tournament of Crests page for advice on farming for crests.
Notes:
- You need the Crests to complete the Fifth City Deed quest. They will be consumed when you complete the quest. You do not need additional crests to build the fifth city.
- You can also get the Sir Percival's Crest if you buy a Knight's Chest
Starting you Sixth City
To start your Sixth City, you need:
- Obtain a 'Sixth City Deed' by completing the necessary quest.
- To conquer and control a plain.
- Own 4 King Arthur's Crests, 3 Morgana's Seals and 2 Mordred's Seals
- King Arthur's Crest can be obtained randomly from lvl 8 Wildernesses or higher when you successfully attack them.(I just obtained 1 from a lv.7 Wilderness)
- Morgana's Seals can be obtained randomly from lvl 8 Wildernesses or higher when you successfully attack them.(Also obtained one of these from a level 7 Wilderness)
- Mordred's Seals can be obtained randomly from lvl 8 Wildernesses or higher when you successfully attack them.
- Your better off hitting lvl 9 Wildernesses or higher to get the require crests/seals as the drop rate is much higher, and the lvl 8's give them out very rarely
- And you will get 1 Divine Inspiration.
See the Tournament of Crests page for advice on farming for crests.
Notes:
- You need the Crests and Seals to complete the Sixth City Deed quest. They will be consumed when you complete the quest. You do not need additional crests to build the Fourth city.
- You do not need to have a Second, Third, Fourth or Fith City Deed to complete the Fifth City Deed quest. However you must have them, to be able to see the quest, and claim the deed.
- You can also get the King Arthur's Crest if you buy a Lord's Chest
- You can also get the Morgana's and Mordred's Seals if you buy a Fey's Chest
- And you can get Divine Insperation one of two ways, by playing Merlin's Magical Boxes at high levels; or buying them from the shop with gems.
Starting Your Seventh City
Released 2011 febuary, the Seventh city is a new look for the citys, this will be difficult to obtain without buying the deed or the crest themselves.
To obtain the Seventh city deed you will need:
4 Stag King’s seals,
3 Pendragon’s seals
2 Lady of the Lake’s seals
This information is correct as of 14/3/2011
Things you should know before building a new city
There are a number of factors to consider when building a new city:
- Travel time between your cities for defense purposes and the exchange of resources.
- Travel time between your new city and ally's' cities.
- Proximity to potentially hostile cities.
- Proximity to (low level) babarian camps (for food farming) and wildernesses.
- Province boundaries. If your cities are in different provinces, they will trade on different markets, which may offer an opportunity to make a profit by buying resources from one market, sending them between your cities, and selling them on the other market.
Some alliances have specific strategies for when and where to build your new city and can often offer you some good advice so it's a good idea to check with alliance leadership if you are a member of an alliance.
Note: Higher level plains give no advantage over lower level ones.
If you are under attack and your city is on a higher level plain, use a poral, and they will fight the system.
Abandoning a City
It is possible to abandon a city that you have created by clicking on your castle and selecting the 'Abandon City' button under the castle picture in the top left corner. You will be prompted to spell the city name backwards to ensure you didn't click the button by accident (this entry is case-sensitive). Note that you can only abandon one of your cities if you have more than one on the same domain. You may abandon multiple cities, however you must keep one city on every domain you play in. You cannot abandon your only city.
You can however, build another city someplace else if you choose to do so after you have abandoned your previous one. The deeds are not lost in this process. The abandoned city reverts back to a plain.