Kingdom Age Tracker
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Why use this kingdom age tracker?
A lot of server-age advice is technically true but useless because it assumes you know the exact open date already. Many players do not.
This tracker is meant for that uncertainty. It lets you estimate kingdom age from open date, VIP login days, or a milestone clue, then maps that estimate to practical progression windows.
How the tracker estimates kingdom age
- Accepts multiple evidence types instead of forcing one exact open-date input.
- Back-calculates an estimated opening date and then measures current age in days and weeks.
- Maps the estimate to milestone windows so you can judge where your kingdom sits on the timeline.
Tested planning scenarios
- Server scouting where only VIP login days are known.
- Transfer research where players need a rough timeline before committing to a move.
- Prep planning where event readiness depends more on server age than on one player inventory snapshot.
Pick the best evidence type
Use the input you trust most: open date, VIP days, or another milestone-based clue.
Enter the estimate cleanly
Do not mix multiple assumptions into one field. Pick one method and let the tracker calculate from it.
Review current and upcoming windows
The milestone section is the real output because it translates age into action timing.
Use it for planning, not fantasy
If the estimate is rough, use it to narrow decisions rather than to pretend you know the exact server day.
Transfer scouting
- Use when comparing candidate kingdoms.
- A rough estimate is still useful if it narrows event stage and hero-generation context.
- Good for first-pass screening.
Prep timing check
- Use before large stockpile decisions.
- Helps decide whether your kingdom is early, middle, or late in its current cycle.
- Pairs well with event calculators.
Long-term progression planning
- Use when deciding whether to rush or hold materials.
- Milestone context is often more useful than the exact day number.
- Think in windows, not only dates.
Q: Is this an exact kingdom database?
A: No. It is an estimator and timeline tool. Its value is in helping you make better timing decisions from incomplete information.
Q: Which input method is best?
A: Use the method backed by the cleanest evidence. Exact open date is best, but VIP days can still be useful.
Q: Why do milestone windows matter more than the raw day count?
A: Because most strategic decisions are tied to event or generation windows, not to the day number by itself.
Q: Can I use this before transfer planning?
A: Yes. It is one of the most practical uses because transfer value changes with kingdom age.