Overview
The Romans are a disciplined and advanced civilization, known for their social organization, technological achievements, and elite troops.
They are the easiest tribe for newcomers, offering a balanced mix of offensive and defensive potential.
Roman troops are well-rounded — their infantry is among the strongest in Travian: Legends, while their cavalry is average but reliable.
This versatility comes at a cost: training times are long and unit upkeep is expensive, making planning and efficiency essential.
The Romans are ideal for new players who prefer balanced gameplay and want to learn both offense and defense effectively.
Playstyle Tips
Take advantage of the simultaneous construction feature — you can upgrade a building and a resource field at the same time.
Focus on infantry strength for both offense and defense early in the game.
Invest in the Horse Drinking Trough to reduce cavalry crop consumption and maintain a strong army efficiently.
Balance your economy — long training times and high costs mean you’ll need steady resource income.
Avoid overextending early; Romans reward patience and precision.
Special Features
Feature | Description |
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Simultaneous Construction | Can build one resource field and one building at the same time. |
City Wall | Provides the highest defense bonus of all tribes. |
Merchants | Carry 500 resources at 16 fields/hour. |
Training Time | Long and expensive — plan production and upgrades carefully. |
Troops | Powerful infantry with average cavalry and weak defense vs. mounted units. |
Senator | Lowers enemy village loyalty by 20–30%. |
Special Building – Horse Drinking Trough | Reduces crop consumption for cavalry units. Reducing Crop Consumption & Horse Drinking Trough |
Hero Bonus | Each strength point increases 100 (instead of the usual 80). |
Strategy Summary
Strengths: Strong infantry, best defensive wall, balanced army, great for beginners.
Weaknesses: High costs, long training time, and lower cavalry defense.
If you enjoy well-rounded gameplay with elite troops and precise management, the Romans are your perfect starting point.