Enter a kingdom number to open its progression timeline. When we have a locally stored record, the page shows observed dates. When a kingdom has not been stored yet, we fall back to a rules-based prediction model built from the observed timeline dataset.
These entries already have observed timeline records in the local dataset, so their detail pages open directly with stored dates.
Open date: 2026-05-17
37 indexed milestones
Open date: 2026-05-17
37 indexed milestones
Open date: 2026-05-17
37 indexed milestones
Open date: 2026-05-17
37 indexed milestones
Open date: 2026-05-17
37 indexed milestones
Open date: 2026-05-17
37 indexed milestones
Open date: 2026-05-16
37 indexed milestones
Open date: 2026-05-16
37 indexed milestones
Open date: 2026-05-16
37 indexed milestones
Open date: 2026-05-16
37 indexed milestones
Open date: 2026-05-15
37 indexed milestones
Open date: 2026-05-15
37 indexed milestones
This kingshot timeline page is built for players who want a clearer view of when a kingdom opens major systems, hero generations, pets, KvK preparation, and later progression milestones. Instead of checking event notes one by one, you can open a single kingdom page and see the full sequence in order.
If you use the tool as a kingshot server timeline, the main value is planning ahead. You can compare early unlock pacing, estimate when later systems should appear, and decide whether a kingdom is lining up with your alliance plans, hero investment window, or KvK preparation schedule.
For indexed kingdoms, the page reads stored milestone dates from our D1 dataset. That means the unlock sequence reflects recorded kingdom data rather than a rough guess.
When a kingdom has not been indexed yet, the page falls back to our cohort rules. This is useful for planning, but later milestones should be treated as estimates until observed data is available.
Use the timeline to check when a kingdom should reach Gen 2 to Gen 8 heroes, follow PvP event timing, review pets and truegold progression, or quickly compare one server wave against another.
Each event is placed on the timeline by date, so you can quickly see which milestones arrive close together and which ones are separated by longer pacing gaps. The compressed view keeps large empty stretches readable, while the scaled view helps you judge the real distance between events.
For alliance leaders and planners, this makes the tool useful well beyond a single lookup. A strong kingshot timeline helps with migration timing, event preparation, and investment decisions because you can map a kingdom’s growth path before important unlock waves arrive.