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Grepolis Worlds: Complete Guide to Servers, Types, and Strategies (2026 Update)

Introduction

Grepolis, the popular browser-based strategy game by InnoGames, transports players to ancient Greece where they build cities, worship gods, and conquer territories. One of the most crucial decisions every player faces is choosing the right Grepolis world to play on. With dozens of servers available across different languages, each with unique settings and rules, understanding the world system can significantly impact your gaming experience and success.

This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about Grepolis worlds—from basic concepts to advanced strategies for choosing the perfect server for your playstyle.


What Are Grepolis Worlds?

In Grepolis, worlds (sometimes called servers or realms) are independent game instances where players start from scratch. Each world operates on its own server with a unique map, player base, and timeline. Think of them as parallel universes within the game—your progress on one world doesn’t affect your cities on another.

Key Characteristics of Grepolis Worlds:

  • Independent Progression: You begin with one small city on each new world
  • Separate Communities: Each world has its own alliances, enemies, and politics
  • Unique Settings: World speed, unit speed, and conquest systems vary
  • Different Start Dates: New worlds open regularly while older ones eventually close

World Identification System

Understanding how worlds are named helps you navigate the available options quickly.

Country Codes

Every world begins with a prefix indicating its language/region:

CodeRegion/Language
plPoland
enInternational (English)
deGermany
frFrance
itItaly
esSpain
brBrazil
ruRussia
nlNetherlands

World Names

Following the country code, worlds have unique identifiers:

Historical Progression of Naming Conventions:

  1. Greek Letter Era: Alpha (Α), Beta (Β), Gamma (Γ), Delta (Δ) – the earliest worlds
  2. Mythological Era: Achilles, Odysseus, Atlantis, Olympus
  3. Historical Era: Sparta, Corinth, Troy, Rhodes
  4. Modern Era: Varied creative names like Hyperborea, Helike

Example Breakdown:

  • pl1 = Polish world #1 (likely named Alpha)
  • en118 = International world #118
  • de Gamma = German world Gamma

Types of Grepolis Worlds

Not all worlds play the same. Understanding the different types helps you choose where you’ll have the most fun.

1. Standard Worlds (Warrior Worlds)

These are the classic Grepolis experience—full PvP (Player versus Player) combat, alliance warfare, and conquest. All features are available, and the goal is to dominate through military strength and strategic alliances.

Best for: Competitive players, experienced veterans, those seeking alliance warfare

2. Hero Worlds

Hero Worlds introduce special content and typically have higher stakes. To access a Hero World, your alliance usually needs to have built the four Wonders of the World on a standard server. These worlds often feature:

  • Artemis as an additional goddess
  • Enhanced hero systems
  • Unique event structures

Best for: Dedicated players, achievement hunters, those in active alliances

3. Pacifist Worlds

Yes, peaceful gameplay is possible in Grepolis! Worlds like Hyperborea restrict player combat—you can only attack barbarian villages. This creates a完全不同 environment focused on:

  • Economic development
  • Wonder construction
  • Cooperative gameplay without fear of invasion

Best for: Casual players, city builders, those who prefer PvE over PvP

4. Speed Worlds

Some worlds offer accelerated gameplay with higher speeds:

  • Speed 1-2: Normal pace, good for beginners
  • Speed 3-4: Fast-paced, requires more active management
  • Speed 5+: Extremely rapid development, intense competition

Core Gameplay Mechanics by World Type

Conquest Systems

The method for capturing enemy cities varies by world:

Siege System (Asedio)

In siege worlds, conquering a city requires:

  1. Weakening the target’s defenses through repeated attacks
  2. Reducing its morale and strength
  3. Eventually overwhelming it completely

Strategy Tip: Siege worlds favor persistent attackers who can maintain pressure over time.

Revolt System (Revuelta)

Revolt worlds operate differently:

  1. You must incite a rebellion in the target city
  2. Maintain the revolt by continuously attacking
  3. If you hold the revolt long enough, the city joins your empire

Strategy Tip: Revolt worlds require coordinated timing—you need to synchronize your attacks to keep the revolt active.

Speed Settings

Two critical speed parameters define gameplay pace:

ParameterWhat It AffectsLow Speed (1)High Speed (3+)
World Speed (VM)Building construction, troop recruitment, god favorSlow, methodical growthRapid expansion
Unit Speed (VU)Travel time between citiesLong travel, strategic positioningQuick reinforcements, fast attacks

Detailed World Examples

Here’s a comprehensive table of notable Grepolis worlds with their characteristics (based on historical data; current settings may vary):

World NameLanguageWorld TypeConquest SystemSpeed (VM/VU)Notes
HyperboreaInternationalPacifistN/A2/2PvE only, barbarian attacks
TarentoInternationalStandardSiege2/2Balanced gameplay
MesinaInternationalStandardRevolt3/3.5Fast-paced conquest
AchillesInternationalHero WorldSiege2/1Hero content enabled
BelerofonteInternationalHero WorldRevolt2/1Heroes + revolt mechanics
HelikeInternationalStandardRevolt3/2.5Medium speed
OlimpiaPolishStandardSiege2/2Polish community hub
TrojaPolishHero WorldRevolt2/1Polish hero server

How to Choose the Right Grepolis World

Selecting where to invest your time is crucial. Consider these factors:

1. Your Experience Level

Player TypeRecommended World Type
Complete BeginnerStandard world, speed 1-2, preferably newer
Casual PlayerPacifist or low-speed standard world
Experienced VeteranHero world or high-speed competitive world
Alliance PlayerAny active world with established alliances

2. Desired Playstyle

  • Want constant action? → Choose high-speed revolt worlds
  • Prefer careful planning? → Low-speed siege worlds
  • Hate being attacked? → Pacifist worlds
  • Love mythology? → Hero worlds with Artemis

3. Language and Community

Playing in your native language enhances communication with allies. Consider:

  • Local worlds (pl, de, fr, etc.) for community interaction
  • International worlds (en) for diverse player base and larger population

4. World Age

The age of a world dramatically affects your experience:

World AgeCharacteristicsProsCons
New (0-3 months)Everyone starts equalFair competition, excitingChaos, many inactive players
Middle-aged (3-12 months)Established alliancesStable politics, clear targetsHard for newcomers
Old (1+ years)Dominant super-alliancesRich historyNearly impossible to compete

Finding Current Grepolis Worlds

Since worlds open and close regularly, here’s how to find up-to-date information:

Official Methods

  1. Game Login Screen
    • Visit your language’s Grepolis site (e.g., pl.grepolis.com)
    • Log in to see all available worlds
    • Green indicators show active, recently opened worlds
  2. Official Forums
    • Check announcements sections for new world openings
    • Community discussions about active servers
    • Alliance recruitment threads indicating active worlds

Community Resources

  1. Unofficial Tools
    • grepointel.com (aggregates world data, though accuracy varies)
    • Discord communities dedicated to Grepolis
    • Facebook groups for specific language versions

Tips for Spotting Active Worlds

  • Look for worlds with “New” tags in the login panel
  • Check forum activity levels for specific worlds
  • Ask in global chat about which worlds have active English-speaking alliances

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Can I play on multiple Grepolis worlds simultaneously?

Absolutely! Your single account can have cities on multiple worlds. Each world operates independently—you’ll manage them separately but log in with the same credentials.

Q2: What happens when a world closes?

When a world reaches its end of life (usually after 2-3 years), InnoGames announces a closure date. Players typically receive:

  • Notifications well in advance
  • Opportunities to transfer some resources or rewards
    -荣誉 Hall of Fame placements for top players

Q3: Are there worlds with no attacks at all?

Yes! Pacifist worlds like Hyperborea restrict PvP combat. You can only attack barbarian villages, making these perfect for peaceful city builders.

Q4: Which world type is best for beginners?

Start with a standard world, speed 1-2, using the Siege system. The slower pace gives you time to learn mechanics, and siege conquest is more forgiving for learning attack strategies.

Q5: How often do new worlds open?

InnoGames typically opens new worlds every 4-8 weeks, depending on demand. Major holidays often see special world openings with unique events.

Q6: Can I change worlds after starting?

You can start on additional worlds anytime, but you cannot transfer progress between worlds. Each world is a fresh start.

Q7: What’s the difference between VM and VU speeds?

  • VM (World Speed) affects building, research, and recruitment times
  • VU (Unit Speed) affects how fast your armies move across the map

Q8: Are Hero worlds harder than standard worlds?

Generally, yes. Hero worlds attract more dedicated players, and the stakes are higher since access requires alliance achievements on standard worlds.

Q9: Do worlds in different languages have different rules?

The core gameplay is identical across all languages. The only differences are community culture, peak activity times, and language used in chat.

Q10: How do I know if a world uses Siege or Revolt system?

This information appears when you select a world to join. It’s also listed in world details on forums and community sites.


Advanced Strategies for World Selection

For Alliance Leaders

If you’re leading an alliance or planning to join one:

  1. Research world age – Newer worlds offer more balanced competition
  2. Check ocean colonization – See which oceans are already claimed
  3. Evaluate top alliance strength – Is there a dominant super-alliance?
  4. Consider world type – Hero worlds attract stronger players but require more commitment

For Solo Players

Playing alone requires careful world choice:

  • Avoid old worlds where established players dominate
  • Choose siege worlds (easier to defend solo)
  • Consider pacifist worlds for stress-free gameplay
  • Look for worlds with active farming communities

For Gold Users

If you invest real money (gold) in the game:

  • New worlds offer the best return on investment
  • High-speed worlds accelerate your gold’s effectiveness
  • Hero worlds may have special gold offers

Conclusion

Choosing the right Grepolis world can make the difference between an frustrating experience and an unforgettable Greek adventure. Whether you prefer the peaceful development of Hyperborea, the competitive intensity of Achilles, or the balanced challenge of Tarento, there’s a perfect world waiting for you.

Remember these key takeaways:

  • Worlds are independent servers with unique communities
  • Types vary from pacifist to hero to standard PvP
  • Conquest systems (siege vs. revolt) fundamentally change gameplay
  • Speed settings determine game pace
  • World age dramatically affects new player experience

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