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Post by Kashiki Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:47 pm

So you're probably thinking: "what the hell are territories"?

Well, the term for it is below:
Territory, noun, singular/plural - A piece or grouping of property owned by a clan, used to expand their financial and political reach.

Now that you know the definition of territories, you will learn how to gain them: it deals with a series of battles that must be conquered. You must submit at least 2-6 people in your clan to go to a territory. These stationed fighters will do battle with the others of that territory, and once all on one side of the battlefield is defeated the winning clan gains the territory and all of its benefits/faults.

Now, the territories you gain are not something you can make up out of thin air. Actually, new territories are released by the Mission Masters. The clan to ask for the territory first must wait a period of 24 hours before they gain the territory unchallenged. However, if two or more factions ask for the territory, the Territorial Battles will begin. The four territories with the most territories are called the Superpowers.

Now, as for the territory's benefits and faults; you will notice that all territories have a set amount they gain in gil and the amount they lose. Not only that, but the territory's Hotspot Counter will be there as well. Every week or so, one may take the amount shown in their territory's funding yields portion and add it to their Clan Funds during the Weekly Funding Events. They may not have anything more than that. The amount you lose, or funding losses, are the amounts that are taken away from you if you happen to lose that territory. Hotspot Counters are how high the chances are of your territory gaining a Hotspot Checkpoint; or a when a territory's funding yields from that territory are doubled in the Weekly Funding Events.

Now that you know how territories work, how will you work to make your territory better?

Kashiki

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