Action Points, usually called AP, are the energy used for PvE activities such as attacking Barbarians, joining Barbarian Fort rallies, and completing selected combat events in Rise of Kingdoms.
AP regenerates naturally until the account reaches its current cap. AP Recovery items remain in your inventory until used, so the best strategy is to spend naturally regenerated AP before it caps and preserve consumable AP for activities with stronger rewards.
Keep your natural AP below the cap, use a Peacekeeping primary commander, maintain consecutive Barbarian attack discounts, and save AP Recovery items for events such as Marauders, Karuak objectives, KvK Honor farming, or other valuable limited-time activities.
What Are Action Points in Rise of Kingdoms?
Action Points are a regenerating energy resource used primarily for neutral-unit and PvE activities on the map.
AP may be required for:
- Attacking normal Barbarians
- Joining or launching Barbarian Fort rallies
- Completing selected event battles
- Fighting Marauders during Eve of the Crusade
- Participating in Karuak-related combat
- Earning Honor through eligible Lost Kingdom activities
- Other neutral-unit objectives shown by the current event interface
Normal player-versus-player combat does not generally consume AP in the same way. Always check the confirmation screen before beginning an unfamiliar event battle.
| Question | Quick Answer |
| What are Action Points? | Energy used for Barbarians, Forts, and selected PvE events |
| Do Action Points regenerate? | Yes, until the current AP cap is reached |
| What happens at the cap? | Natural AP recovery stops |
| How do you get more AP? | Natural recovery, AP items, shops, rewards, events, and Gem refills |
| Should AP items be used daily? | Usually save them for valuable event windows |
| Best normal-day use | Barbarians, Forts, Books, and commander XP |
| Should you buy AP with Gems? | Only when the event or progression value justifies the cost |
Action Points Versus Activity Points
Action Points and Activity Points are separate systems.
| Point System | Purpose | How It Works |
| Action Points | PvE energy | Consumed when attacking eligible neutral targets or joining certain battles |
| Activity Points | Daily objective progress | Earned by completing daily tasks and used to unlock daily reward chests |
| Individual Credits | Alliance Shop currency | Spent on items stocked in the Alliance Shop |
| Honor Points | Lost Kingdom progression | Earned through eligible KvK activities |
Completing a daily task may award Activity Points, but those points cannot be spent to attack Barbarians. Likewise, using AP does not directly replace the daily objective meter.
ROK AP Cap and Natural Regeneration
What Is the Action Point Cap?
The standard base cap is commonly documented as 1,000 AP. The current amount and maximum are displayed on the account’s Action Point bar.
Bonuses, game updates, or special systems may affect what an individual account displays, so use the live interface as the final reference.
What Happens When AP Is Full?
Natural regeneration stops when the AP bar reaches its maximum.
While the account remains capped:
- No additional natural AP is accumulated.
- Potential free Barbarian and Fort farming is lost.
- Future event flexibility is reduced.
- AP Recovery items remain safe because they are stored separately.
The goal is not to keep the bar empty at all times. Spend enough AP that the account will not remain capped for several hours before your next login.
How Fast Does AP Regenerate?
A commonly used community estimate is approximately one AP every 45 seconds before recovery bonuses.
Using that estimate:
- 100 AP takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
- 500 AP takes approximately 6 hours and 15 minutes.
- 1,000 AP takes approximately 12 hours and 30 minutes.
Important: The 45-second rate is a community estimate rather than a guaranteed permanent server value. Check the recovery timer displayed by your current account, especially when VIP, Holy Site, rune, or seasonal bonuses are active.
How to Estimate When Your AP Will Cap
AP needed to reach the cap = Maximum AP − Current AP
Approximate recovery time = AP needed × Seconds per AP
For example, an account at 600 out of 1,000 AP needs 400 more AP. At an estimated 45 seconds per AP, it would reach the cap in approximately five hours.
How to Get More Action Points in ROK
1. Natural AP Recovery
Natural regeneration is the most reliable renewable AP source. It works while you are online or offline, provided the bar is below its maximum.
To reduce wasted recovery:
- Check AP after logging in.
- Spend enough AP before a long offline period.
- Estimate when the bar will become full.
- Use natural AP before consuming stored recovery items.
- Avoid activating an AP item when the bar is already near the cap.
2. AP Recovery Items
AP Recovery items restore a fixed amount immediately. Commonly documented item sizes include:
- 50 AP
- 100 AP
- 500 AP
- 1,000 AP
Possible sources include:
- Daily objectives and reward chests
- Limited-time events
- VIP Shop inventory
- Alliance and Fort-related chests
- Bundles and special offers
- Seasonal rewards
- Other current event shops and progression systems
Check the item description before using it. Recovery items should usually be preserved until an event or farming session gives better value than an ordinary day.
3. VIP Shop
The VIP Shop can contain AP Recovery items with a weekly purchase limit. Community references commonly document a stock of up to 30 items that restore 100 AP each, although the live price, requirement, and quantity should be verified before publication.
If your current shop offers all 30 items, that represents up to 3,000 stored AP per weekly cycle.
Before buying:
- Check the required VIP level.
- Confirm whether the item costs resources or Gems.
- Review the weekly purchase limit.
- Compare the cost with your event schedule.
- Confirm when your server’s shop refresh occurs.
4. Alliance and Fort Chests
Fort-related alliance chests can have a chance to contain small AP Recovery items. This is supplementary income rather than a guaranteed reward from every chest.
An active alliance creates more opportunities through:
- Frequent successful Fort rallies
- More alliance chest activity
- Better coordination during PvE events
- Rune and Guardian announcements
- Reliable rally captains
Actual activity is more important than joining an alliance only because it has a high displayed member count.
5. Events and Objectives
Selected events, quests, and reward tracks may provide AP items directly.
Review:
- Daily objective chests
- Event milestone rewards
- KvK progression
- Alliance event rewards
- Seasonal shops
- Special exchange events
Event rewards change, so avoid publishing a permanent list without checking the current in-game reward panels.
6. Buying AP With Gems
When no Recovery items are available, the game may offer an Intermediate Action Point Recovery purchase.
The commonly documented Gem sequence begins at 100 Gems and increases by 50 Gems with each additional purchase:
| Purchase | Documented Gem Cost |
| First refill | 100 Gems |
| Second refill | 150 Gems |
| Third refill | 200 Gems |
| Fourth refill | 250 Gems |
| Additional refills | Continues increasing by 50 Gems |
The price commonly resets after the daily server reset. Confirm the current purchase screen before spending because the quantity restored and pricing rules may change.
How to Increase Action Point Recovery Speed
VIP Bonuses
Selected VIP levels may improve Action Point recovery or related account benefits.
Open the current VIP benefit screen and verify:
- Which VIP levels improve AP recovery
- The percentage provided
- Whether the bonus affects recovery rate or another AP property
- How many VIP Points remain until the next milestone
Do not spend large amounts of Gems only for a small AP increase without comparing VIP’s other permanent benefits.
Shrine of Radiance
The Shrine of Radiance is commonly documented as providing a 20% Action Point recovery bonus and a healing-speed bonus to eligible alliance members.
To benefit:
- Your alliance must control the applicable Holy Site.
- Your account must satisfy any territory or kingdom conditions shown in-game.
- The buff must remain active for your alliance.
Action Point Recovery Runes
AP Recovery runes can temporarily increase regeneration, with community references commonly documenting bonuses of up to 15%.
Runes do not simply appear as random map items. They are found near Holy Sites after Guardians are defeated.
Before a long farming session:
- Check alliance chat for Guardian and rune announcements.
- Locate the strongest available AP Recovery rune.
- Collect it before using AP items.
- Begin the farming session while the buff is active.
Combine Recovery Bonuses
Where the game allows bonuses to work together, VIP, Holy Site, rune, and seasonal effects can shorten the time needed to regenerate AP.
Use the live recovery timer to measure the actual combined effect rather than adding percentages manually and assuming every source stacks in the same way.
Natural AP Versus AP Recovery Items
| AP Type | Recommended Use |
| Naturally regenerated AP | Spend regularly before reaching the cap |
| Small AP Recovery items | Finish useful milestones or extend efficient farming sessions |
| Large AP Recovery items | Reserve for high-value events and major KvK sessions |
| Gem-purchased AP | Use only when expected rewards justify the escalating price |
Use Natural AP on Normal Days
Good normal-day uses include:
- Defeating Barbarians
- Joining Barbarian Fort rallies
- Leveling commanders
- Collecting Books of Covenant
- Completing daily or weekly PvE objectives
- Preventing the AP bar from remaining full
Save Recovery Items for Better Windows
Consumable AP becomes more valuable when one activity gives several rewards at once.
Potential uses include:
- Eve of the Crusade Marauders
- Karuak-related objectives
- KvK Honor farming
- Lohar’s Trial
- High-value seasonal events
- Time-limited Fort objectives
- Alliance-coordinated farming sessions
Do not empty every AP item during the first event that appears. Compare the current rewards with your account’s Castle, commander, equipment, and KvK goals.
Best Ways to Spend Action Points
Normal Barbarians
Normal Barbarians can provide:
- Commander experience
- Resources
- Speedups
- Event items
- Arrows of Resistance
- Gems where included in current rewards
- Honor during eligible KvK stages
They are usually the best target when you need controlled commander leveling, event kill counts, or efficient consecutive attacks.
Barbarian Forts
Fort rallies are a strong AP use when you need:
- Books of Covenant
- Alliance gifts
- Commander experience
- Fort-related event progress
- Convenient farming with limited active playtime
Only join rallies that are likely to succeed. Failed rallies waste AP, travel time, and troop recovery.
Use the ROK Barbarian and Fort farming guide for commander pairings, rally preparation, and chaining.
Commander Leveling
Use a Peacekeeping primary, such as Lohar, and place the commander being leveled as secondary.
This allows the target commander to gain XP while the primary provides:
- AP-reduction talents
- Neutral-unit damage
- Healing or sustain
- Experience bonuses
- Additional PvE rewards
Review the commander leveling guide for the full level 30-to-60 plan.
Books of Covenant
If Castle progression is blocking Academy 25 and T5 research, Fort rallies may provide greater account value than ordinary Barbarian farming.
Track how many Books remain before committing large AP reserves.
Use the Books of Covenant requirements guide for the complete Castle calculation.
How to Reduce Barbarian AP Costs
Use a Peacekeeping Primary Commander
Peacekeeping talents may reduce the AP required to attack Barbarians while improving neutral-unit damage, rewards, experience, or sustain.
Common Peacekeeping commanders include:
- Lohar
- Boudica
- Aethelflaed
- Belisarius
- Cao Cao
- Minamoto
- Markswoman
- Keira
Only the primary commander’s talents apply. A Peacekeeping commander used as secondary does not provide its Peacekeeping talent reductions.
Maintain Consecutive-Attack Discounts
A normal Barbarian attack commonly begins at 50 AP before reductions.
When the same march remains outside the city and attacks another Barbarian, the cost decreases by two AP for each consecutive attack, up to a documented ten-point reduction before applicable Peacekeeping effects.
To maintain the discount:
- Attack the first Barbarian.
- Do not return the march to the city.
- Select a nearby second target.
- Continue moving between nearby Barbarians.
- Stop when the march becomes too weak or travel time becomes inefficient.
Consecutive Farming Versus Chaining
| Method | How It Works | AP Effect |
| Consecutive farming | Each Barbarian is selected and attacked separately | Later attacks receive a reduced AP cost |
| Barbarian chaining | Area damage pulls additional Barbarians into the same battle | Extra targets may be defeated without a separate initial attack cost |
Choose Nearby Targets
Travel time does not directly increase the AP cost, but it reduces rewards per minute and increases the chance that another player defeats the target first.
Search for dense Barbarian areas and avoid long routes unless the target provides substantially better rewards.
Best Events for Saved AP
Eve of the Crusade Marauders
Marauders are often a valuable AP target because they can provide speedups, Gems, resources, and supply-chest materials.
However, do not automatically spend every saved AP item. Compare the Marauder rewards with your current KvK ranking goal, Fort Book requirement, Karuak rewards, and future event schedule.
KvK Honor Farming
Saved AP may be valuable when Barbarians or Forts contribute to individual, alliance, or kingdom Honor objectives.
Before spending heavily:
- Check the Honor received per target.
- Review the ranking rewards.
- Confirm how much AP remains in inventory.
- Estimate natural AP available before the objective ends.
- Compare Barbarians with Forts and other Honor sources.
Karuak-Related Activities
Karuak stages and related objectives can be worthwhile when their rewards support commander development and account progression.
Check whether the current event consumes AP, has daily limits, or allows alliance assistance before using recovery items.
Lohar’s Trial
Normal Barbarian farming during Lohar’s Trial can provide event items alongside the usual commander XP, resources, Gems, speedups, and Arrows-related progression.
Event Decision Table
| Current Goal | Potential AP Target |
| Books of Covenant | Barbarian Forts |
| Commander XP | Barbarians, Guardians, and successful Fort rallies |
| Arrows of Resistance | Barbarians and relevant Lohar events |
| Marauder supply chests | Eve of the Crusade |
| KvK Honor ranking | Current Lost Kingdom objectives |
| Daily efficiency | Peacekeeping Barbarians or reliable Fort rallies |
| Limited active time | Join successful alliance Fort rallies |
For recurring activities and preparation windows, use the Rise of Kingdoms event guide.
Should You Buy Action Points With Gems?
Buying AP with Gems is not automatically a mistake, but it should not be a normal daily habit.
Usually Avoid Gem Refills When
- You are farming ordinary Barbarians without an event.
- The refill price has already increased several times.
- The account still needs important VIP progress.
- You are saving for Wheel of Fortune.
- You are saving for More Than Gems.
- The expected rewards are worth less than the Gems spent.
- Natural AP or stored recovery items remain available.
Consider a Gem Refill When
- One purchase completes a valuable milestone.
- You are close to a major ranking reward.
- A time-limited KvK objective is about to end.
- The expected rewards clearly exceed the refill cost.
- The first low-cost refill supports a planned farming target.
- You have calculated the escalating total price.
Best rule: Check the next refill price before every purchase. Stop when the additional AP no longer creates enough event, ranking, or progression value to justify the Gems.
For broader Gem priorities, review the More Than Gems strategy guide.
Daily Action Point Management Routine
After Logging In
- Check your current AP balance and maximum.
- Claim available event and alliance rewards.
- Review active AP-related objectives.
- Check whether an AP Recovery rune is available.
- Join reliable Fort rallies if Books are needed.
- Use a Peacekeeping march on nearby Barbarians.
During the Day
- Do not allow the AP bar to remain full.
- Maintain consecutive Barbarian discounts.
- Join Fort rallies from reliable captains.
- Avoid distant targets with poor reward-per-minute value.
- Keep AP Recovery items stored unless a strong event is active.
- Review the next event before committing large AP items.
Before Logging Out
- Estimate how much AP will regenerate before your next login.
- Spend enough natural AP to avoid capping too early.
- Do not activate an AP item when the bar is nearly full.
- Keep large recovery items for planned events.
- Check whether the next server day contains an AP objective.
Action Point Reserve Calculator
Calculate Stored AP
Total stored AP =
(50 × number of 50-AP items)
+ (100 × number of 100-AP items)
+ (500 × number of 500-AP items)
+ (1,000 × number of 1,000-AP items)
Calculate Additional Event AP Needed
Additional AP needed = Expected event AP cost − Current AP − Natural AP recovered during the event
Measure AP Efficiency
AP efficiency = Useful rewards earned ÷ Action Points spent
Useful measurements include:
- Books of Covenant per 1,000 AP
- Commander XP per 1,000 AP
- Speedup minutes per 1,000 AP
- Event points per 1,000 AP
- Gems per 1,000 AP
- Honor Points per 1,000 AP
Tracking your own results is more useful than assuming every Fort, Barbarian level, or event gives identical value.
Comparing PvE-ready accounts? A large AP reserve can help with Barbarian farming, Forts, and KvK events, but it is only one part of development. Players comparing available ROK accounts should also review VIP level, AP Recovery inventory, Peacekeeping commanders, Castle and Academy progress, unlocked T5 troops, equipment, armaments, resources, Passport Pages, and current kingdom status.
Common Action Point Mistakes
- Allowing AP to remain capped: Natural recovery stops at the maximum.
- Using AP items near the cap: Spend natural AP first.
- Using every AP item on normal days: Save a reserve for stronger event rewards.
- Buying repeated Gem refills: The cost rises with each purchase.
- Ignoring Peacekeeping talents: Only the primary commander’s talents apply.
- Returning after every Barbarian: This removes consecutive-attack savings.
- Attacking distant targets: Travel time reduces rewards per minute.
- Saving natural AP: Natural AP should be spent before it caps.
- Confusing Activity Points with AP: Daily objective points cannot fund attacks.
- Assuming every Fort chest gives AP: Recovery items are chance-based rewards.
- Spending everything on one event: Review upcoming KvK and seasonal objectives.
- Joining rallies likely to fail: Failed Fort attempts waste AP and time.
FAQ
What are Action Points in Rise of Kingdoms?
Action Points are the energy used to attack Barbarians, join Barbarian Fort rallies, and complete selected PvE event battles.
How do you get more Action Points in ROK?
AP comes from natural recovery, AP Recovery items, VIP Shop inventory, alliance and event rewards, Fort-related chests, bundles, and Gem refills.
How fast do Action Points regenerate?
A commonly used community estimate is approximately one AP every 45 seconds before recovery bonuses. Check the live timer because account bonuses and game updates can change the effective rate.
What is the maximum AP cap?
The standard base maximum is commonly documented as 1,000 AP. Use the current AP bar as the final authority for your account.
What happens when the AP bar is full?
Natural regeneration stops until enough AP is spent to move the balance below the maximum.
Should you save AP Recovery items for events?
Usually yes. Spend natural AP regularly, but preserve consumable items for Marauders, KvK Honor, Karuak objectives, Lohar’s Trial, or other valuable event windows.
Is buying Action Points with Gems worth it?
It can be worthwhile when a low-cost refill completes a valuable event or ranking milestone. It is usually poor value for ordinary daily farming because the price increases with repeated purchases.
What is the difference between Action Points and Activity Points?
Action Points are spent on PvE battles. Activity Points are earned from daily objectives and unlock daily reward chests.
Conclusion
Rise of Kingdoms Action Points regenerate naturally until the account reaches its current cap. Spend natural AP before it remains full, but preserve consumable AP Recovery items for events and farming sessions with stronger rewards.
Use a Peacekeeping primary commander, keep the march outside the city for consecutive Barbarian discounts, select nearby targets, and avoid unreliable Fort rallies. These habits improve both rewards per AP and rewards per minute.
Before buying AP with Gems, calculate the escalating price and compare it with the expected milestone, ranking, or progression reward. A refill is useful only when the additional value exceeds the cost.
Looking for more Rise of Kingdoms tips and guides? Explore the Rise of Kingdoms category for Barbarian farming, commander leveling, Castle progression, recurring events, and KvK strategy.







