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| Tweet Topic Started: Feb 22 2008, 04:19 PM (220 Views) | |
| Larksmann | Feb 22 2008, 04:19 PM Post #1 |
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The template for Laying Claim has a field for movement cost. How is the movement cost for laying claim determined? The rules say there is no fight against NPCs, so I assume you don't have to move battalions while laying claim. If so, what's the purpose of moving any more than the battalion cheapest to move? If it's talking about the 50 gold fee for laying claim, why does the player have to give a predetermined number? |
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| The Gunslinger | Feb 22 2008, 05:12 PM Post #2 |
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Yah, my bad, completely missed that. It's just 50 GD p/claim, so I suppose putting that in the template is redundant. Good job catching that. |
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| Larksmann | Feb 22 2008, 10:17 PM Post #3 |
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aight, tight. |
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| DireWolf | Feb 23 2008, 08:17 AM Post #4 |
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This doesn't concern the laying claim cost, but it's a question I had about laying claim. I just wanted to know if we can lay claim to more then one city at a time. Probably yes, but I just wanted to be sure. |
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| Grombart | Feb 23 2008, 10:04 AM Post #5 |
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Ok another question. From what I've read it is not completely clear what citites you can lay claim to. Does it have to be citites that are adjacent to citites that you own? And if so can you lay claim to citites that are adjacent to anything you are laying claim to? |
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| The Gunslinger | Feb 23 2008, 10:29 AM Post #6 |
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Direwolf-yes, more than one at a time, but only 3 times p/week. However, you can have unlimmited PvP battles in a week. Grombart-cities connected. Also, you cannot Lay Claim to another city from a city you're currently Laying Claim to, if that makes any sense. For example, you own Queenscrown and are currently Laying Claim to Last Hearth (you still haven't got the city; 3 days haven't passed). You cannot then Lay Claim to The Dreadfort at the same time. Hope that clears things up. |
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| Grombart | Feb 24 2008, 12:25 AM Post #7 |
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It clears it up for me. Thanks. |
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