Reports
Reports are the means by which you can track and observe the activities you order your armies and administrators to carry out. They are accesed through the Reports button which features a bird icon. The Reports button will flash red when there are enemy forces en route to your cities or valleys.
When you click on the Reports button, you should see 6 tabs. These correspond to what type of report that has arrived. As additional new reports arrive, a number correstponding the to the total number of unread reports you have outstanding will be displayed overlaid on the Reports button.
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[edit] Enemy
Enemy Reports shows your enemies’ movements. The level of detail will be dependent on the level of your Beacon Tower and potentially other factors.
[edit] Army Movement
Army movement Reports show your armies movement. You can monitor, review, and recall, your armies. Most useful when you launch an attack by accident, or issue a "transfer" rather then "reinforce" movement order to an army.
This is also where you can recall reinforcing troops you have stationed in an allied city or one of your own valleys.
[edit] Allies Info
Allies Info shows what your allies are doing in correspondence to you (that maybe reinforcement or giving you resources).
[edit] Army
Army Reports detail the outcome of troop movements. There are several types which you will become familiar with, most importantly:
- Plunder reports, which detail the outcome of enemy troops arriving at locations you control
- Attack Reports which detail the outcome of your troops arriving in hostile locations (weather other player, or NPC controlled)
- Scout Reports detail the outcome of scouting missions. Both friendly and hostile scout reports come under the same category.
[edit] Trade
Trade Reports show the completion of orders placed through your variouse marketplaces. To see the time for each resource to arrive (if it has not yet arrived) you need to go to each individual marketplace.
[edit] Other
Other Reports is a catch-all for several miscellaneous reports which the Evony team did not see a need to further categorise. The most important reports you will find in this section are: