Historical Ikariam Score Charts In Use

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Trade high score

Trade high score

Offensive points rise when the player attacks. So, if it is steady, then this player most probably is a peaceful one. If you see this rising slowly, the player is pillaging easy targets. If it is rising fast, the player won a big battle.

Offensive points rise when the player attacks. So if you see this rising slowly, the player is pillaging easy targets. If it is rising fast, the player won a big battle. If it is steady, then this player most probably is a peaceful one.

If it is rising, the player is defending either his towns, or his allies towns. If it is steady then the player has no troubles with battles. Same as before, this Ikariam score type is pretty straight forward, rising with units getting killed while defending.

Master Builder and Building Levels

Maybe the most "useless" scores of all, it rises when the player is buying or selling resources using the Trading post. If it is steady then the player is ignoring the Trading post, while if it is rising, then depending on the speed of the rise, you can see how much of a Trading post "lover" the player is.

Offensive points

This Ikariam score type, indicates the amount of gold the player has summed. In a peaceful environment, the line should be steadily rising, and dropping every now and then, because the player buys a trade ship. If you see this rising but not dropping, then the player might be gathering a lot of gold to start a military campaign which requires gold anyway. If you see this dropping steadily, then the player is spending more than he can handle, which means that either he has sent his army away for some battle, or he has risen more army than he can afford. Either way, his alliance should be in war.

Generals are depending on the army the player has built. The average player, will increase his army along with his progress, so this chart should be normally slowly rising as well. If you see a sudden drop, then the player might have had a defeat, which means again that his alliance is at war. If you see a big rise, then this player might be preparing for a big battle because his alliance is at war.

Generals

Total score

Total score is an indication of the overall player performance in game. It should normally be slowly but steadily rising, so when you see that you know that nothing special is going on. If it is dropping then either the player has lost a lot of units in a battle, or he is moving one of his colonies to a better place. If there is a big rising step, some major building might have finished (palace), or some high level research completed. If it is a straight horizontal line, then the player most possibly is in vacation mode.

Generals

If it is steady then the player is ignoring the Trading post, while if it is rising, then depending on the speed of the rise, you can see how much of a Trading post "lover" the player is. Maybe the most "useless" scores of all, it rises when the player is buying or selling resources using the Trading post.

Total score

Total score is an indication of the overall player performance in game. It should normally be slowly but steadily rising, so when you see that you know that nothing special is going on. If there is a big rising step, some major building might have finished (palace), or some high level research completed. If it is dropping then either the player has lost a lot of units in a battle, or he is moving one of his colonies to a better place. If it is a straight horizontal line, then the player most possibly is in vacation mode.

We are going to take a look at each different score type, and make an insight of the ways we can use the chart with historical values. Our main source of historical charts is IkaScore, a new and promising ikariam data site.

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