Barbarian Camp Attacks
It takes 10mins per lvl of barb camp to fully replenish to 100% ready for another attack
so if you attack a lvl 4 then wait 40 mins to attack again to collect full 100% loot again.
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO ATTACK IN WAVES ON BARB CAMPS. THAT IS WILDS ONLY.
Below is what you have to defeat at all barb camps, and what would be advisable to send for minimal loses.
(following results were based on lvl 9 fletching and Knight skill 65 to 85, if you have a lower fletching then increase your sent troops by 2,000 per reduced lvl of fletching.
(i.e - barb lvl 7 , fletch lvl 8 send 42,000 archers)
You may be able to reduce the sent troop number with higher lvl knight skill but would only make minor difference.
Barb 1
Supply Troop 500
Militiaman 500
SEND - 1000 Light Cav - or - 500 archers
Barb 2
Scout 500
Supply Troop 1000
Militiaman 1000
Pikeman 500
SEND - 2000 Light Cav - or - 1500 archers
Barb 3
Scout 1000
Supply Troop 2000
Militiaman 2000
Pikeman 1000
Swordsman 500
SEND - 5000 Light Cav - or - 3000 archers
Barb 4
Scout 2000
Supply Troop 5000
Militiaman 5000
Pikeman 2000
Swordsman 1000
Archer 500
SEND - 6,000 archers
Barb 5
Scout 5000
Supply Troop 10000
Militiaman 10000
Pikeman 5000
Swordsman 2000
Archer 1000
Cavalry 500
SEND - 13,000 archers
Barb 6
Scout 10000
Supply Troop 15000
Militiaman 15000
Pikeman 10000
Swordsman 5000
Archer 2000
Cavalry 1000
SEND - 22,000 archers
Barb 7
Scout 15000
Supply Troop 30000
Militiaman 30000
Pikeman 15000
Swordsman 10000
Archer 5000
Cavalry 2000
Heavy Cavalry 500
SEND - 43,000 archers (updated DO NOT send 40,000)
Barb 8
Scout 30000
Supply Troop 60000
Militiaman 60000
Pikeman 30000
Swordsman 15000
Archer 10000
Cavalry 5000
Heavy Cavalry 1000
Ballista 500
SEND - 90,000 archers ( Not Confirmed )
TEST RESULTS = Troops Fought Archer 90,000 - Survived 78,937
TEST RESULTS = Troops Fought Archer 88,640 - Survived 81,376
Heavy Cavalry 1,000 - Survived 0
Ballista 273 - Survived 46
Battering Ram 87 - Survived 0
**** Test result Info supplied courtesy of another player ****
Barb 9
Scout 60000
Supply Troop 120000
Militiaman 120000
Pikeman 60000
Swordsman 30000
Archer 15000
Cavalry 10000
Heavy Cavalry 2000
Ballista 1000
Battering Ram 500
SEND - UNKNOWN ( not worth attempting )
Barb 10
Scout 120000
Supply Troop 250000
Militiaman 250000
Pikeman 120000
Swordsman 60000
Archer 30000
Cavalry 15000
Heavy Cavalry 4000
Ballista 2000
Battering Ram 1000
Catapult 500
SEND - UNKNOWN ( not worth attempting )
N.B These figures are subject to change as better results are discovered.
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King Arthur is a legendary character, there is little evidence that he ever existed - despite this the Welsh Annals and Welsh Triads are a useful source of information. The legends suggest that if he did exist he was an British king (British in this case referring to the pre-Saxon dwellers of the land). Mythology refers to his castle being Camelot, but this is almost certainly a name given much later. If indeed Camelot did exist Cadbury Castle in Somerset is considered by some to be the most likely site of Arthur's base as excavations in the 60's and 70's showed re-fortification during the 5th/6th century and that it was used as a base by a powerful leader and his men.
There are many books about King Arthur. Not sure which one you mean. However, the term Camelot is rarely ambiguous and almost always refers to Arthur's court, no matter the source.
There are no references of this. It is said that Mark was Arthur's cousin. Mark, it ius claimed ran Cornwall from Tintagel Castle. This was also the location of Arthur's conception. There are many versions of Marks story, many refer to Mark and Celtic links.
After Alexander took over the Persian Empire, Greece and the his empire were divided amongst his generals who set up their own kingdoms. The city-states in eastern Europe and Asia were absorbed into these kingdoms. These kingdoms had an insatiable appetite for Greek warriors to maintain control of these kingdoms, especially in Egypt and Syria-Mesopotamia, and the Greek cities were progressively depopulated to feed this demand. Greek historian Plutarch wrote that 'you could not find three thousand men-at-arms in all of Greece' which encapsulates how the population had dwindled with the eastward movement of the Greeks. Some cities remained, but with a mixed population. Being 'Greek' came increasingly to mean those who adopted Greek culture rather than being ethnically Greek and having to prove their parentage to be accepted as a citizen of their polis at the age of 18 - the Jewish aristocracy spoke Greek and even invented an operation to restore their foreskins so that they were not derided at the public baths.
There is no way to maximise troop training in KoC, but I can suggest setting up as many archers to train as possible, as many times as possible, then wait for "full" population, cancel all training and set up a new train for your troop type. It does cost a lot of resources, but it is better in the long run.
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Camelot is a very common name for many different things. You will have to be more specific which Camelot site you're referring to before your question can be answered.
The makers of the game look down on it, but it is ok to use them. Many people call it 'Fightclub' or 'FC'. It is a war in itself between Kabam and the Script makers to make scripts to rewrite KoC.
It depends on the level of the valley and the strength of the defender's troops. It is recommended to have a mix of different types of troops, including archers as well as cavalry and infantry, to maximize your chances of success. Make sure to plan your attack carefully and consider using other tactics such as scouting and reinforcement from allies.
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To many variables to answer the question. How many archers? How far away? What type of firearm does the man have? What time of year is it? Day or night?
He had 1500 archers, 2000 knights and about 4000 foot soldiers.