Travian Crop Finder ((top)) Info
Here’s a feature-style piece on Travian Crop Finder — a tool that’s become legendary among serious players of the long-running strategy browser game Travian.
1. Travian Maps Analyzer (TMA)
The Travian Maps Analyzer is the gold standard. This is a userscript (usually run via Tampermonkey or Greasemonkey) that scans the Travian map interface and highlights tiles based on resource potential.
How it works:
- You install the script.
- You open the Travian map.
- The script draws colored borders around villages.
- Red outline: 9-cropper. Gold outline: 15-cropper. Green outline: High oasis density.
Crop Finder Feature: You can filter the map to only show villages that have at least 6 wheat fields. This instantly turns a sea of blue icons into a shortlist of contenders.
How a Crop Finder Works
Manual searching is impossible (maps are 401×401 to 801×801 tiles). A crop finder automates: travian crop finder
- Scanning map coordinates (via screen capture or API-like scripts)
- Identifying village type based on crop field count
- Listing positions with distances from your current village
- Filtering by oasis bonuses (oases can boost crop production)
- Checking occupancy (green = free, red = taken)
Some advanced crop finders also calculate:
- Crop potential (including oasis bonuses within 7×7 radius)
- Distance to gold club players (danger)
- Tile fertility (some servers have random field values)
What Is a Crop Finder?
A crop finder is a third-party map tool that scans a Travian game server’s coordinates and highlights villages based on how many crop-producing fields they have. Instead of manually clicking across a vast world map, players input a server name and region, and the tool returns a heatmap or list of prime 9-crop, 6-crop, or 5-crop locations. Here’s a feature-style piece on Travian Crop Finder
Think of it as a treasure map for digital farmers.