TBot2 Kingdoms field note
One TBot license for Legends and Kingdoms
Kingdoms is coming soon to TBot2 with no separate add-on, second key or Kingdoms-only session pool planned.

Key takeaways
- The same key will unlock Legends and Kingdoms
- Sessions count open automation workspaces, not villages
- Any mix of the two games can use the plan allowance at launch
- Game engines and account data remain isolated
One product, two purpose-built engines
TBot2 currently supports Travian Legends, with Travian Kingdoms coming soon inside the same Windows application. Existing customers will not need a Kingdoms extension: the same license key will unlock the game selector and both engines at launch.
Shared access will not mean that Kingdoms is treated like a reskinned Legends server. Each workspace will select the appropriate engine, and its configuration, scheduler state, action receipts and logs will stay separate. This avoids carrying assumptions from one game into the other.
What a session will mean
A paid session is one concurrent automation workspace. At Kingdoms launch, villages inside the same account will be coordinated by that workspace, so a five-village account will not automatically consume five sessions.
A one-session plan will run one Legends account or one Kingdoms account at a time. A two-session plan can run two Legends workspaces, two Kingdoms workspaces, or one of each. The same rule will extend to larger plans: the total open automation workspaces must remain within the allowance shown on the pricing page.
- 1 session: one Legends or one Kingdoms workspace
- 2 sessions: any two-workspace mix
- 5 sessions: any mix totaling five concurrent workspaces
Switching games without mixing data
At launch, adding or opening an account will let you choose its game mode in the app. TBot2 will then load the corresponding engine and store that workspace’s state independently. Your key and overall session allowance will be shared; credentials, plans, observations and recovery state will not.
This separation also makes support clearer. A Kingdoms release can improve its planner or helpers without changing the behavior of a Legends workspace. Current capability status is published in the Kingdoms feature ledger and release notes.
Before choosing a plan
Count the maximum number of accounts you expect to automate concurrently, across both games. You do not need to pay for accounts that are configured but closed, and you do not need a second product merely because one workspace uses Kingdoms.
License durations, session tiers and current payment options are listed on the pricing page. Purchases are final, so verify the tier and duration before completing checkout.
Continue with the product
Product and responsibility note
Kingdoms is coming soon and will be included with the standard TBot2 license at launch. All capabilities remain launch previews while production verification continues. Use of third-party software is at the player’s discretion; review the applicable game rules and current release ledger.
