Thank you Darielle!Check elvenstats to see whether your fellow players are active. If they aren't playing, then you're not going to get any replies. If that's the case, then ask the archmage to recruit new players and remove the ones that have had black triangles next to their names (on elvenstats) for a long time.
Sorry, where do I find the Elvenstates stats at?Check elvenstats to see whether your fellow players are active. If they aren't playing, then you're not going to get any replies. If that's the case, then ask the archmage to recruit new players and remove the ones that have had black triangles next to their names (on elvenstats) for a long time.
www.elvenstats.comSorry, where do I find the Elvenstates stats at?
I do not have "My Fellowship" in my upper corner. I have attached a screen shot.www.elvenstats.com
Click on where it says "my fellowship" in the upper right hand corner, and you'll be able to see who has black triangles next to their names.
When I click on it, I see the words "My Fellowship" on the upper right hand corner.I do not have "My Fellowship" in my upper corner. I have attached a screen shot.
Of course, you may be in a different world with a higher ID ... if I'm mistaken, then excuse me, please.Oh if you are talking about Woods Town in Khelonar, it's too new to be on Elvenstats yet. You'll need to give it a couple months and you'll need to have an active group before it registers. It doesn't list very low level fellowships just starting out.
Did you form your own fellowship? I think you'd be happier spending time in an experienced fellowship first. You're still in chapter 2; there's so much to learn before forming a fellowship and leading a group of players. Naturally, an inexperienced archmage will not attract experienced players to the fellowship. If you first gain experience in a great fellowship, you can learn how recruiting, game questions, spire strategy, tourney strategy, guest race strategies, etc, etc, is done and be able to help your group grow, as well as generate loyalty. Just a thought. Good luck!
Thank you once again. It sounds like that not to much can be done, except struggle until you hit Level 4. If that is correct, then I guess Hardknock School Ill wade through. Thank for your patients!Oh if you are talking about Woods Town in Khelonar, it's too new to be on Elvenstats yet. You'll need to give it a couple months and you'll need to have an active group before it registers. It doesn't list very low level fellowships just starting out.
Did you form your own fellowship? I think you'd be happier spending time in an experienced fellowship first. You're still in chapter 2; there's so much to learn before forming a fellowship and leading a group of players. Naturally, an inexperienced archmage will not attract experienced players to the fellowship. If you first gain experience in a great fellowship, you can learn how recruiting, game questions, spire strategy, tourney strategy, guest race strategies, etc, etc, is done and be able to help your group grow, as well as generate loyalty. Just a thought. Good luck!
It's a bit hard for a new person to get started, but you came to the right place to learn. This forum has helped me so much in the last few years. I love it.Thank you once again. It sounds like that not to much can be done, except struggle until you hit Level 4. If that is correct, then I guess Hardknock School Ill wade through. Thank for your patients!
If you're playing on the browser version, clicking the world map button on the bottom of the screen while still visiting their city brings up the map centered over their city, which is a feature that is sadly missing in the app version of Elvenar.Should I be able to see my members on the World Map?
Thank you Zoof! I will have to try on my PC, Im using my Tablet most of time.If you're playing on the browser version, clicking the world map button on the bottom of the screen while still visiting their city brings up the map centered over their city, which is a feature that is sadly missing in the app version of Elvenar.
If you're playing in the app, you should be able to use your login details to log in through the browser on a PC. I know I did it the other way around and it works wonderfully. I can play one city on my PC and a different city on my phone. At the same time! Just don't try to log into the same city at the same time on both platforms or you'll get kicked out of the city on the other device. Logging out and logging back in can fix any sort of problem that causes.
Near the end of Fellowship Adventure, that's exactly what I did. Might as well make use of a dual-screen setup, right? Chrome in one screen, Firefox in the other, both set to log into the same account. Logged in from Chrome, went to Sinya Arda. Then logged in from Firefox and went to Felyndral. Same account. Two worlds. One machine.You can also play in more than one city, even on the same world, in the browser version by using two different browsers. At least that's what I've been told by one of my past fs members who had two cities (one inherited, obviously) on my world. But, of course, having more than one city on a world is considered verboten, right? (even if there are a lot of players who do so).
You can use a single browser simply with different tabs as long as it is a single account (and region, I think). When playing in a browser (Chrome), I routinely switch between tabs for my cities in different us# worlds.