Trains
In addition to the trade trucks, there are trains. Once a day, an alliance train travels across the map. This train always consists of a locomotive and four wagons. Once a conductor has been appointed by an R4/R5, they have several tasks:
Defense of the Train

The conductor must define the defense troops that will protect the train during its journey. In case of raids, a 3v3 attack occurs, so it's pointless to assign one very strong and two weak troops. The opponent will easily overcome this defense with one strong and one medium troop. It makes more sense to have the combat strength of all three troops roughly equal. They may all be somewhat weaker, but the chances of successful defense are better.
Updating the Train

The second task of the conductor is to update the wagons. Each wagon has a color code similar to the trucks, which also defines the type and quality of the rewards. By clicking the "Update" button, the wagons can be updated using five trade contracts or diamonds. Typically, it takes 5 to 6 updates to change all four wagons to Legendary status.
Passengers
Once the conductor is defined, passengers can sign up by selecting a wagon. Especially with legendary trains, there’s a scramble. Who actually gets to ride is automatically decided at the train's departure. There is only one passenger per wagon.
Rewards
Once the train arrives, the remaining rewards are distributed. Each passenger receives what is left in their wagon. The conductor receives the rewards from the entire train (locomotive plus the four wagons).
Plundering

Let's now focus on plundering other trucks and trains. You can plunder up to four times a day. You can see how many plunders you have left in the overview at the top left. It doesn't matter whether it’s a train or a truck; both count equally. When plundering, you should keep a few things in mind:
First: We do not plunder on our own server! In the top left, there is a checkbox to filter out trucks from your own server. Please activate this; otherwise, the overview will also include trains and trucks from our server, which we must avoid. When you click on a truck and see its details, always ensure that there is a server number before the player's name (in the example below, "#412"). If there is no number, the truck is from our server and must not be attacked.
Note: Occasionally, you might want to click the truck in the top left, but instead, you accidentally remove the checkbox filter. So, always double-check which trucks you are attacking, rather than relying blindly on the filter function.
Second: Don’t plunder indiscriminately. Plundering a gray truck usually doesn’t yield much. Just as the rest of the world does, try to steal the good and valuable items which you can really make a good use of. If you don't like the loot on the screen, wait a bit, refresh the view (button at the top right), and carefully select what you plunder.
Safe travels to all conductors, passengers, plunderers, and the plundered!
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