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Relief Station

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A relief station is a place where your army, deliverymen or your scouts could rest while traveling between your cities or between routes towards your allied cities. The relief station offers them safe refuge and a place to rest. Like any other building in, Envoy, the relief station can be upgraded.

Upgrading a station will allow your army or scouts traveling to your cities or to your allied cities to travel faster increasing their movement speed by a multiplier. The multiplier increases at levels 1, 4, 5, 8, and 10. The travelling speed of the troops is affected by the sending city’s relief station level. It only affects troops marching between friendly cities, that is your own cities or to reinforce your allies.

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April 7th, 2010 at 10:45 am

Stable

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It is at the stable where you keep your horses for your army to use. You are allowed to produce horsemen when you complete building a stable. There are no bonuses given by the stable to increase production time of cavalries, but you need it as a prerequisite for your relief station.

High level stables also allow you to research and level up the horseback riding skill. Since we all know that the horseback riding skill allows your cavalry to have better riding speeds. Usually you will only have a stable in one of your cities after you got your relief stations leveled up to max.

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April 7th, 2010 at 10:42 am

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How do I build a new city?

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Building a new city in Evony is actually quite easy. First you need to have a high enough title, to build your second village you need to be a Knight. You get to that title by following the promotion quests, and you need the items in your beginner package. You find your package under the package symbol top left on your screen. Read the rest of this entry »