All players' souls can be ranked through their number of acquired soul points, this list can be found in the ¨Soul points¨ ranking page.
The town holding the survival record during a season will be shown as the legendary town
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In order to obtain further information on town rankings: Classement des villes
When players reach 100 soul points, they might play together in the Distant Regions. The map is bigger than in a Small Town, and there are some other distinctive parameters. It is considered to be the ¨normal¨ game mode, without pre-built construction et with the full range of gameplay elements. Nevertheless, players will be able to go back to Small Towns at any given time, since the limitation has been removed on MyHordes.
Players reaching 500 soul points can now choose to go in Distant Region Towns, Small Towns or Hardcore Towns, this third type is even more difficult to survive in.
Back in the original game, only a player having unlocked ¨Hero¨ mode could choose which available town he would want to join from each type of game mode.
Take into account that in MyHordes, if joining a town through a coalition, the whole coalition will be blocked from joining a Distant Region if one player has less than 100 soul points, back in the original game, this was not in place and was used as an exploit to have new players join more difficult towns.
In a town on day D, there are two distinct cases:
Non-devastated town
Devastated town
If you would like to peek at a player's experience, consulting their soul, you will have an idea of their past lives (without really knowing their game time). For this, go on Hordes.fr, then select ¨My soul¨, and in the bottom left corner, beneath your distinctions, you will be able to ¨Search a soul¨ when entering a player's nickname.
If you wish to know how many hero days in total a player has played, you could add up their respective job distinctions to have an estimate.