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    Posted: 02 Jun 2013 at 17:34
There are many types of alliances in this game. Take you time in choosing one. Try and find the one that fits your playing style and your personality. Read there profile page and see if you like what they stand for. It may take you while to find the right one for you and that's fine. All alliance's are not the same they are different in style, players and there goals. so choose wisely.-good luck
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Dec 2012 at 02:15
Originally posted by Twist Twist wrote:

training alliances would certainly fast-track someone, both with resources and knowledge.... 

I think that is no different from any competent alliance that recruits newbs.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Dec 2012 at 18:11
Well I do give you that.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Dec 2012 at 15:48
Originally posted by Twist Twist wrote:

training alliances would certainly fast-track someone, both with resources and knowledge.... but joining a normal, regular alliance, big or small, has aspects which a lot of people would enjoy.... 

it can be more challenging, it has more of a permanent feel to it, knowing that you can settle into that alliance and stay there, learning the game in a training alliance would be great of course, from veterans who have gained a lot of experience over time.... on the other hand, an alliance that learns the game together, top rank to new members, that can form a special bond that can't be replicated in any other way...

as I said initially, it all depends on what a player wants from an alliance, and what they want to contribute

like a lot of things in Illyriad, joining an alliance should involve a little, or a lot, of research.... and not all research in the game is done through the library and research tree Wink


Joining a training alliance that prepares you for a specific alliance (like TOR for TOR-U or WET for WE... - See the link above) might be a step to combine the benefits? I am not entirely sure about the quality of ALL the training alliances that do not have a sister alliance, as motivation is not to gain new active players for a particular alliance (though I must admit I cannot say much about the other training alliances neither but did have some shocking conversations with ex-training alliance members that  have not learned much or the right things about this game - wich again is not necessarily the fault of the training alliance). I think basically all (training) alliances alow to leave the alliance again although if you consider it you should not settle in the hub of such an alliance). The settlement part is the most difficult for new players and in order to know where to settle, it does make sense to join an alliance. Newbies need to get help with settlement decisions and you should choose another alliance if that help is not provided, I think.

Usually, I would say I am not a player that would feel atracted by training alliances. But since I start to know this game much better, I would reconsider and now do recomend to join such a group. Joining a training alliance, you can expect that there is a particular effort to teach the game (usually much more compared to "normal" alliances). And I think for the absolute majority, if not all players, it is not possible to avoide bad mistakes that cost you ages to correct, if you do not get help at the begining.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Dec 2012 at 15:20
For sure a training alliance is not for everyone. But in my opinion new players should at least be aware of the option.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Dec 2012 at 14:54
Originally posted by Snowflake 10K Snowflake 10K wrote:

Training alliances i don't see much point, You can also learn in normal alliances with vets also, as i have. and with normal alliances saying you will get a promotion or something when you take there training alliance well you dont know how you will react to the normal alliance do you like the leaders? people are nice? you have support? these thing you wont fully know till you get there. 
I just dont see it fully, unless you have no idea about the game and a little slow maybe ;)


A training alliance is the next step in being able to grow with vastly reduced possibility of being in a war and being attacked before you are ready.

Most training alliances are scrupulous about being neutral and having naps with as many alliances as possible so their members are safe to learn and grow.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Dec 2012 at 11:24
Training alliances i don't see much point, You can also learn in normal alliances with vets also, as i have. and with normal alliances saying you will get a promotion or something when you take there training alliance well you dont know how you will react to the normal alliance do you like the leaders? people are nice? you have support? these thing you wont fully know till you get there. 
I just dont see it fully, unless you have no idea about the game and a little slow maybe ;)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Dec 2012 at 09:34
training alliances would certainly fast-track someone, both with resources and knowledge.... but joining a normal, regular alliance, big or small, has aspects which a lot of people would enjoy.... 

it can be more challenging, it has more of a permanent feel to it, knowing that you can settle into that alliance and stay there, learning the game in a training alliance would be great of course, from veterans who have gained a lot of experience over time.... on the other hand, an alliance that learns the game together, top rank to new members, that can form a special bond that can't be replicated in any other way...

as I said initially, it all depends on what a player wants from an alliance, and what they want to contribute

like a lot of things in Illyriad, joining an alliance should involve a little, or a lot, of research.... and not all research in the game is done through the library and research tree Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Dec 2012 at 12:20
According to my experience it is (not even for "very smart" players) impossible to learn all important aspects of the game without help. Joining a traning alliance is recomendable! The link postet by Vanerin offers alternatives to my suggestion: TOR-U

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Dec 2012 at 10:59
I would encourage the new players to read the alliance profile pages as well. Most if not all of the questions regarding the alliance and its policies can be found there. Those players interested in the historical aspect of Illy can glean lots of information and dynamics that way. 
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