| General Report News
The news bar on the right side of the General Report area gives you all the latest information regarding attacks carried out by your forces and attacks carried out upon your lands. The news bar is also used by the administration for general informational purposes. Here you will also be given a one game day advanced warning on incoming attacks to your kingom, giving you some time to possibly improve your defense. The advanced warning system, however, will not tell you which kingdom is sending the offending attack. See the Technology section on upgrading your advanced warning time.
Stats
Gold: Required to build, research, train, etc. Commonly referred to as gold coins (gc)
Rank: Your Military Rank
Rank#: Your Military Rating Number
Worth: Your kingdom's networth.
Won/Lost(%): Details the number of battles your military has won lost at home and abroad.
Land/Occupy
Specific Buildings: More on these under Construction
Empty: Also called free land. This land can be built upon.
Developing: Lands currently being built upon, but not yet completed.
Population
Peasants: These are the common critters. They work the land and are not of the military. Peasants pay taxes to your kingdom, providing essential gold.
Recruits: These creatures have been conscripted into the army but not yet trained.
Training: These creatures have been conscripted and their training paid for but are not yet trained.
Troops: These creatures have passed training and form the body of your military.
Total: This is the total number of creatures living within your kingdom.
Food/Harvest
Your creatures need food to survive. Each creature consumes .1 bushels per game day.
Stored Bushels: The number of bushels you have stored. Stored bushels are used when you are not producing a food surplus.
Next Harvest: The number of bushels of food you will collect in the next game day.
Harvest Surplus: The number of surplus food bushels you will have in the next game day after consumption.
Approx. Endurance: This tells you how many days you will be able to survive on your current food surplus. back |