They monitor for abusive, racist, or sexist language in profiles, village names, and messages, and have the authority to edit or delete offensive content.
In the world of , the Multihunter is the server's official administrator and enforcer of rules, recognizable by their unique account name and central village located at coordinates (0|0) . Role and Responsibilities
Note: The specific powers, interface names, and response times of Multihunters have evolved with Travian versions (Travian: Legends, Travian: Kingdoms, etc.), but their core role as enforcer of the one-account-per-player rule remains unchanged since the game's launch in 2004.
So the next time you see a suspicious player with perfect 24/7 activity and a suspicious trade pattern, hit that report button. And then go back to building your crannies. Because somewhere in the server logs, a Multihunter is already watching.
: They actively search for players using multiple accounts (multi-accounting), automated bots, or scripts.
They can force-delete a single village, roll back resource balances, or cancel troop movements. If a bug allows an exploit, the MH can surgically remove the damage.