Note
Not available on all game worlds
Treasure restrictions are not a standard feature in Travian Kingdoms. They are only active on selected special game worlds and are announced separately.
On other game worlds, these rules do not apply. Values may be adjusted in future game worlds.
Treasure restrictions define how treasures can be stolen and how Victory Points are affected when treasures leave a Treasury.
They apply to Treasuries and tribute funds.
Players without a kingdom cannot steal treasures. Treasures in their tribute fund cannot be stolen.
The number of treasures that can be stolen depends on the total Victory Points of the defending kingdom compared to the attacking kingdom:
Defender has more Victory Points, 100% can be stolen
Defender has up to 50% fewer Victory Points, 80% can be stolen
Defender has less than 50% of the attacker’s Victory Points, 0% can be stolen
Treasures that cannot be stolen remain with the defender.
When attacking a significantly smaller kingdom, a warning is shown in the Rally Point.
When treasures leave a Treasury, Victory Points are affected:
Rank 1 kingdom loses or transfers 25 Victory Points per treasure
All other ranked kingdoms lose or transfer 10 Victory Points per treasure
If the defender has more Victory Points than the attacker, Victory Points are stolen until both kingdoms are equal.
If the defender has fewer Victory Points, or if treasures are removed from your own kingdom, Victory Points are deleted.
Battle reports show whether Victory Points were stolen or deleted.
The following rules prevent unintended treasure transfers:
Joining or leaving a kingdom resets the tribute fund, Menhir excluded
Granting protection resets the tribute fund
Leaving a kingdom deletes incoming tribute movements
Leaving removes treasures from incoming troop movements carrying treasures, stolen goods from Robber Hideouts are excluded
Tribute treasures cannot be collected from foreign governors