FAQ
Straight answers to the questions Travian players ask before trusting a bot with their account.
Travian's Terms of Service forbid automation tools. Using any bot (Vangrd included) is against the rules and comes with a real risk of account sanction if detected. Vangrd is built to reduce that risk with human-like pacing, sleep cycles, and dedicated agents, but no bot can promise immunity. Decide if the time saved is worth the risk.
Every agent runs in an isolated real browser with its own fingerprint and a dedicated residential or mobile IP. Timings include configurable jitter, random navigation between tasks, and weekly work/sleep schedules so the account does not look like a bot that never sleeps. There is no client injection and no memory manipulation. The game is played like a real person would play it.
Honest answer: maybe. Most users do not, but reports from other players, extreme activity patterns, or Travian updates can always lead to a sanction. Vangrd does everything it can to stay invisible (unique fingerprints per account, isolated agents, sleep schedules, randomized delays), but the only way to guarantee zero risk is not using automation at all.
No. Vangrd runs entirely in the cloud. You sign in from any browser and the automation continues 24/7 on the server, even when your laptop is closed. There is nothing to download and no desktop app to keep running.
Vangrd charges €4.99 per month per agent. An agent is a bundled residential IP and browser session for one Travian account. Every automation feature (farm lists, building queues, troop training, defense, attack planning, player tracking) is included with every agent. No tiered plans, no feature locks.
Each agent bundles a dedicated residential or mobile IP, an isolated browser session, and a unique fingerprint. Travian accounts run behind their own agent so they never share a network footprint with other accounts.
There is no account cap in Vangrd itself. Add as many as you want (multihunters, duals, sitters, or separate worlds) as long as each one has its own agent.
Yes. Vangrd is built specifically for Travian Legends and tested on live servers. It parses the real game pages and clicks the same buttons a player would, so it works across all standard worlds and speeds.
Yes. The attack planner queues multi-wave attacks ahead of time and releases them with millisecond precision from the server, more accurate than a human refreshing a browser during the landing window.
Vangrd watches every village for incomings, classifies each one as a raid, clear, siege, or chief based on army speed, and can dodge, spend down resources, or recall troops automatically. Discord alerts fire the moment a threat is detected so you can step in if you want to.
Vangrd handles the repetitive parts (farming, building, training, resource balancing, quest collection) and watches the account while you sleep. Strategy, alliance politics, and attack planning still benefit from your input. The demo shows exactly what the dashboard looks like when it is running.
Vangrd treats each dual or sitter as a separate agent with its own schedule, browser profile, and IP. You can split the day across agents so coverage is 24/7 and nobody shares a session. Ownership handoffs between agents are arbitrated automatically.
Yes. The demo mode loads a realistic fake account so you can click through every panel (farm lists, build plans, defense, attack planner, tracking) without connecting a real Travian account. No signup needed.
Travian updates happen. When parsers or selectors break, fixes usually ship within hours. Most updates are caught before the next server restart. Automation pauses cleanly on errors instead of clicking random things, and you will see failures in the dashboard.
Credentials are stored server-side encrypted at rest, used only to log in through the browser session, and never sent anywhere else. You can change or remove them at any time. Vangrd never asks for Travian support answers, recovery codes, or anything outside the standard login.