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A special part of your military forces are spies. These units act in secrecy and are an important factor in L&L and may decide a war.
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To train spies, a Thieves' guild is necessary. The more spies are wanted in the realm, the more guilds have to be built. The calculation for the limit of spies can be found in the formulary. The higher the expansion level of a guild, the faster and cheaper the training of spies takes place in it. More importantly, the starting experience of the spies increases similarly. Spies increase their experience only in hostile lands and up to a maximum experience of 180. The experience gained depends on the loss of honour during the war. With a loss of 20 points of honour during a war (this means, if players attack another player of just about 25% their size) spies no longer gain experience for their espionage activity in that war. Spies ask for 750 pieces of gold each turn; however, differing from army units, they do not desert when gold runs out. Spies are moved similarly to armies; their exhaustion increases with every move.Bild:Spy_boat_old.gifBild:Spy_boat_new.png
They can cross water in their own boats, but this exhausts them even more. Therefore it is a good idea to use ships to transport spies over larger distances on sea (like armies). Other than armies spies may move in hostile lands without problems in order to explore the enemy's realm; this is possible because players can only see their own and allied spies. The range of sight of spies is 2 fields. But more detailed information (population, production, army makeup) is only available for the field the spy is located on.
In addition to using them as explorers, spies can also be used as agents to cause damage to the enemy. Such actions are performed immediately and increase their exhaustion. The success of an action depends on the spies' experience, the spies' exhaustion, the kind of action, the militia content on the field and the presence of hostile spies on the field. Players can protect their own fields from hostile espionage actions by a big militia content and having their own spies on the field.
Spies that are placed in guilds owned by the spies' owner or another member of the owner's alliance are automatically put into advance training; they increase their experience by 1-2 points each turn until they reach the level of experience provided by the expansion level of that particular guild. This experience level is further increased by the research area "Secret library".
The following actions are available; sorted from easiest to most difficult action:
- Poison wells: This kills a part of the field's population depending on the spies' experience. If this would lead to the militia surpassing 20% of the population, the militia is reduced as well.
- Propaganda: The secret agent persuades a part of the militia to desert. This makes all following actions easier to perform. However, the owner of the field can replenish the lost militia immediately.
- Sabotage: The production of the field is reduced by up to 50% for some time, depending on the spies' experience. The sabotage of unit-producing buildings (for example castles, harbours, and thieves' guilds) leads to units being trained only every other turn; unit-training does not stop completely, though.
- Infiltrate: By thorough exploration of an enemy's castle the spy achieves an attack bonus for the following turns.
- Impede advance: The exhaustion of a hostile army is increased. This action can only be performed once each turn.
- Assassinate: The spy attempts the assassination of a specific general of a hostile army. The difficulty of this mission is independent of the level of the general. If the mission is successful, the assassinated general is automatically replaced by a "Youngling". Each spy can perform this action only once per turn.
- Expose spy: The spy attempts to expose a foreign spy on the field. The field's militia supports the respective spy, that is employed by the field's owner. If a spy is exposed, a combat takes place between the two spies automatically. The success of exposing and combating another spy depends on the experience and the exhaustion of the involved spies. If a peace treaty was signed with the employer of the exposed spy, then the spy is only expelled from the realm; no combat takes place.
If no spy is exposed, it doesn't necessarily mean that there are no (enemy) spies around. It may be possible that the (enemy) spy is very well hidden. If indeed another spy stays hidden on a field you searched, the amount of fatigue your spy gets added is higher as usual (ie: if no spy is there). So if you don't find an (enemy) spy but got more fatigue as usual, there is most definitely a well hidden spy there.
If a spy is caught while performing an espionage action, he may be able to escape across the border and return after some rounds to the next Thieves' guild, or he may be executed by the enemy. If there is no thieves' guild left, he cannot return.
It is advisable to accompany armies with spies to increase the defense against hostile espionage, because your enemy may try to kill your generals or impede the advance of your armies. You can decide wether to move your spies with your army on your own or to use the following action:
- Shadow army: A spy can be firmly connected with an own or an allied army by this action. The shadowing can be stopped by giving a new course to the spy.
If an army is shattered/destroyed, the shadowing by a spy is canceled (red lamp). Nothing happens to the spy himself.
If an army is repelled, the spy moves within the same tick, if his owner's turn takes place after the battle. If the owner's turn was before the battle, the spy moves the following tick. Please note that the order of the player's turns during the ticks are random in each tick.
Shadowing spies are not loaded onto ships together with their respective army automatically. If an army is loaded, the spy will follow the army with his own little boat. If the spy is loaded onto the ship, the shadowing is canceled and needs to be restarted after the spy is unloaded from the ship.
The speed of a spy is always just 1. If the spy is shadowing an army of horsemen (with speed 2), the army will leave the spy behind.
Titles of spies | ||
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Titel | German Titel | Required Experience |
Novice | Novize | 50 - 57 |
Apprentice | Lehrling | 58 - 72 |
Journeyman | Geselle | 73 - 87 |
Pilferer | Langfinger | 88 - 102 |
Thief | Dieb | 103 - 117 |
Assassin | Meuchler | 118 - 132 |
Assassinator | Meuchelmörder | 133 - 147 |
Masterthief | Meisterdieb | 148 - 162 |
Grandmaster | Großmeister | 163 - 180 |