25.3.11

The Taskmaster will welcome you in your village.


TRAVIAN Task Guide :  http://t4.answers.travian.co.uk/
TRAVIAN Quest Guide :   http://t4.answers.travian.com/

If you complete the tasks you will get nice rewards to develop your account faster. You must click on "To the first task." in the menu under the task master icon to access the tasks. If you click on "Look around on your own." then you will be able to start the tasks later by clicking on the picture of the taskmaster on the left side of your village and choosing "To the first task.".


35 List of available tasks
Task 1: Woodcutter
Task 2: Crop
Task 3: Your village's name
Task 4: Rally Point
Task 5: Go Adventuring
Task 6: Other players
Task 7: Two Building Orders
Task 8: Messages
Task 9: One Each.
Task 10: Neighbours
Task 11: Change Hero's Production
Task 12: Read Adventure Report
Task 13: 2nd Adventure
Task 14: Everything to 1!
Task 15: Dove of Peace
Task 16: Cranny
Task 17: To Two!
Task 18: Instructions
Task 19: Main Building
Task 20: Advanced!
Task 21: Weapons or Dough


  is Weapons.
Task 21: Continue from Task 21
Task 22: Train (based on your tribe).
Task 23: Build a wall (based on your tribe).
From here on!!
You can decide yourselves in which order you want to finish your tasks.
You will get a list with open tasks and can choose one to work on:
Task 24: Everything to 2!
Task 25: Marketplace to level 1.
Task 26. Embassy
Task 27: Alliance
Task 28: 10 Adventures!
Task 29: Main Building to Level 5.
Task 30: Granary to Level 3.
Task 31: Warehouse to Level 7.
Task 32: All to five.
Task 33: Palace or Residence?
Task 34: 3 settlers.
Task 35: New Village.



   is Dough.
Task 21: Continue from Task 21
Task 22: Warehouse
Task 23: Marketplace
From here on!!
You can decide yourselves in which order you want to finish your tasks.
You will get a list with open tasks and can choose one to work on:
Task 24: Everything to 2!
Task 25. Embassy
Task 26: Alliance
Task 27: Barracks to Level 1.
Task 28: 10 Adventures!
Task 29: Main Building to Level 5.
Task 30: Granary to Level 3.
Task 31: Warehouse to Level 7.
Task 32: All to five.
Task 33: Palace or Residence?
Task 34: 3 settlers.
Task 35: New Village.

Which tribes exist and what are their advantages?
The Romans
Click to do task on the Taskmaster


The Roman empire is the easiest for newcomers to Travian. Because of their significant social and technological developments, the Romans are the masters of building coordination, and their troops are the Travian elite. They are relatively decent in both attack and defence. To get this versatility, however, they must go through a long and expensive training.

Their infantry is legendary, but their defence against cavalry is the lowest of all the tribes. 

For beginners and those who don't know exactly how they want to play, the Romans are ideal. 

The Gauls

Click to do task on the Taskmaster

The Gauls are the most peace-loving of all the tribes. Their units are well-trained in defensive tactics, but their offence is lacking in comparison to the other tribes. Gauls are born riders, and their horses are legendary for their speed, allowing them to move quickly and surprise their foes.

This tribe is relatively easy to defend, but an offensive play style is also quite possible. It offers the possibility to go in every strategic direction (offensive or defensive doctrine, lone wolf or helper in emergencies, infantry- or cavalry-based, settler or conqueror), so anything is doable for a skilled player, but also good for beginners! 

For beginning players, Gauls make a good choice due to how easily they can defend, both against attackers and against resource loss.

The Teutons

Click to do task on the Taskmaster

The Teutons are the most offensive of all the tribes. Teutonic warriors are dreaded everywhere because of their berserker rage in battle. They are the pillaging hordes roaming the lands, completely unafraid of death.

Because the Teutons lack the military discipline of the Gauls and Romans, they are somewhat slower and weaker than other troops. 

For offence minded and experienced players, the Teutons are a great choice!


As part of T4's new game play, Heroes can be equipped with items that make your Hero stronger and/or give a bonus to the troops he is travelling with, as well as items that are able to increase build times in your village, and travel times between alliance members. They cannot be stolen by other players and they cannot be lost if the Hero dies in combat. The only draw back is that your Hero can only wear one of each type at any one time - for example he can't wear two helmets, for a start he would look ridiculous! There are also consumable items that can improve healing, culture, loyalty and help you capture wild animals! 
All of these could be yours - read on!

.....