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In this section you'll find everything you need to know about tribes.
Tribes are a major part of Tribal Wars, allowing players to group up to support each other and eventually win a world.


== Positions in the tribe ==
== Finding a tribe ==


=== Duke / Tribe founder ===
It is strongly recommended that you find a tribe to join as soon as possible if you are a new player. While it is possible to create your own tribe, we would recommend waiting until you have more experience to do so.


Setting someone to duke status makes this player Tribal founder, with all powers and rights in the tribe. He can disband the tribe, change its name and settings and edit other players' rights.
In order to join a tribe you will need to receive an invite, it is not possible to apply via the game interface. To view a list of tribes, you can click on '''Rankings''' and then '''Tribes'''. However, you may prefer to view tribes that have a strong position on your continent, in which case you should go to '''Rankings''' and then '''Continent Tribes'''.
Never give out this power carelessly. It's easy to abuse the powers by disbanding the tribe or take away the rights of the other tribe founders.


=== Baron / Tribal aristocracy ===
Most tribes will typically show whether they are recruiting or not on their profile. They will also list the name of the leader or recruitment manager. This is the person you should mail to enquire about an invitation.


Members of the Tribal Administration can set privileges and titles of other members and disband members. They can receive other privileges as well that can be given by the dukes. This power should also only be given out with care, as with those rights someone could disband all members of your tribe as example.
== Leaving a tribe ==


=== Invite ===
If you aren't happy in your tribe, it is always possible to leave. Click "leave tribe" to leave your tribe. You find that button when you click on "tribe", right above the internal announcement.


The player can invite others to the tribe.
Note that this is subject to world settings, some worlds do not allow you to leave your tribe.


===  Diplomacy ===
== Positions in the tribe ==
 
The player can change the tribal profile and create NAPs and Alliances.
 
=== Circular mail ===
 
The player can send messages to the entire tribe. However, to send a message to more than three players, a [[Premium|Premium Account]] is required.
 
=== Moderator in the tribal forum ===
 
This right allows the player to edit and delete posts in the tribal forum.
 
=== Hidden forums ===


The player can see hidden forums that are invisible to normal tribal members.
There are a number of privileges that can be given to each tribe member.


=== Forums for trustable members ===
{|
| [[File:found.png|link=]] '''Duke / Tribe founder'''
|-
| Setting someone to duke status makes this player Tribal founder, with all powers and rights in the tribe. They can disband the tribe, change its name and settings and edit other players' rights.


The player can see forums that are visible only to trustable members, but not hidden forums.
Never give this right to a member unless you really trust them. They can disband your tribe, and once that is done there is no way to get it back. You will need to recreate it from scratch.
|-
| [[File:lead.png|link=]] '''Baron / Tribal aristocracy'''
|-
| Barons are able to set privileges and titles of other members and kick members from the tribe.  


== Finding a tribe ==
You should be careful when giving out this right. A malicious baron could kick all the members of the tribe.
|-
| [[File:invite.png|link=]] '''Invite'''
|-
| Gives the player access to send invites to other players.
|-
| [[File:diplomacy.png|link=]] '''Diplomacy'''
|-
| Allows the players to edit the tribe's profile and edit the diplomacy lists. They can set which tribes appear as NAP, Ally or enemy.
|-
| [[File:mass_mail.png|link=]] '''Circular mail'''
|-
| Gives the player access to easily send a message to the entire tribe. However, to send a message to more than three players a [[Premium|Premium account]] is required.
|-
| [[File:forum_mod.png|link=]] '''Moderator in the tribal forum'''
|-
| Gives the player the ability to edit and delete posts in the tribe's internal forums.
|-
| [[File:internal_forum.png|link=]] '''Hidden forums'''
|-
| Allows the player to see forums that are marked as being invisible to normal tribe members.
|-
| [[File:trusted_member.png|link=]] '''Forums for trust-able members'''
|-
| Allows the player to see forums that are marked as only being viewable by trust-able members.
|}


The game greatly benefits from teamwork. Therefore it's very important to find a tribe to join. It is recommended that new players join an existing tribe and learn the basics of the game instead of creating their own tribe. It is better to have some experience, when creating a tribe. To make the selection of the tribe a little easier, here are a few hints:
== Tribe Features ==


* In most cases it is not useful to contact the top tribes as they won't usually accept new members.
[[Tribe Skills]]
* The tribe you join should be located near you. Distance plays a very big part in helping each other and in an urgent situation it's almost impossible to support someone who is too far away. You can check which tribes this applies to either on the map or in the continent ranking.
 
 
== Leaving a tribe ==


It happens that you aren't happy with the tribe they joined or created anymore. It is always possible to switch tribes. Click "leave tribe" to leave your tribe. You find that button when you click on "tribe", right above the internal announcement.
[[Tribe Quests]]

Latest revision as of 13:00, 16 June 2017

Tribes are a major part of Tribal Wars, allowing players to group up to support each other and eventually win a world.

Finding a tribe

It is strongly recommended that you find a tribe to join as soon as possible if you are a new player. While it is possible to create your own tribe, we would recommend waiting until you have more experience to do so.

In order to join a tribe you will need to receive an invite, it is not possible to apply via the game interface. To view a list of tribes, you can click on Rankings and then Tribes. However, you may prefer to view tribes that have a strong position on your continent, in which case you should go to Rankings and then Continent Tribes.

Most tribes will typically show whether they are recruiting or not on their profile. They will also list the name of the leader or recruitment manager. This is the person you should mail to enquire about an invitation.

Leaving a tribe

If you aren't happy in your tribe, it is always possible to leave. Click "leave tribe" to leave your tribe. You find that button when you click on "tribe", right above the internal announcement.

Note that this is subject to world settings, some worlds do not allow you to leave your tribe.

Positions in the tribe

There are a number of privileges that can be given to each tribe member.

Found.png Duke / Tribe founder
Setting someone to duke status makes this player Tribal founder, with all powers and rights in the tribe. They can disband the tribe, change its name and settings and edit other players' rights.

Never give this right to a member unless you really trust them. They can disband your tribe, and once that is done there is no way to get it back. You will need to recreate it from scratch.

Lead.png Baron / Tribal aristocracy
Barons are able to set privileges and titles of other members and kick members from the tribe.

You should be careful when giving out this right. A malicious baron could kick all the members of the tribe.

Invite.png Invite
Gives the player access to send invites to other players.
Diplomacy.png Diplomacy
Allows the players to edit the tribe's profile and edit the diplomacy lists. They can set which tribes appear as NAP, Ally or enemy.
Mass mail.png Circular mail
Gives the player access to easily send a message to the entire tribe. However, to send a message to more than three players a Premium account is required.
Forum mod.png Moderator in the tribal forum
Gives the player the ability to edit and delete posts in the tribe's internal forums.
Internal forum.png Hidden forums
Allows the player to see forums that are marked as being invisible to normal tribe members.
Trusted member.png Forums for trust-able members
Allows the player to see forums that are marked as only being viewable by trust-able members.

Tribe Features

Tribe Skills

Tribe Quests