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=Declaring Attack=
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=Conquering a Region=
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A King can decide to conquer a Region owned by another Kingdom. It is possible to declare the Hostile Action ''Conquer Region'' through the Royal Chancellery.
  
A King can choose to declare an attack for conquering a Region owned by another Kingdom. It is possible to declare the attack ''Conquer Region'' through the Royal Chancellery.
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<div class='normalbox'>
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# You may not declare any hostile action if the source or target node are already engaged in other war-related activity.
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# You may not attack a Kingdom Region if the government is unstable
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</div>
  
A Regent '''may declare the attack only if is engaged in a war with the Kingdoms that owns the region'''. For further details on how to declare war and about the overall war mechanism, please check this
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=Declaring war cost=
[[Royal_Palace#War|page]].
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Declaring a war implies some logistic and recruiting costs. Costs for conquering a region will depends on the regions owned by the attacking and attacked region and from the region type (capital, with a castle, without a castle:
  
=Costs=
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{|class='hor-minimalist-a'
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|-
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!Description
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!Attacker Kingdom Regions
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!Attacked Kingdom Regions
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!Royal Palace
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!Castle
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!Price
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!Gain
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|-
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|Attacking a capital
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|100
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|1
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|1
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|1
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|82675
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|Dethrone King/controls all regions
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|-
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|Attacking a capital
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|100
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|50
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|1
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|1
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|42250
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|Dethrone King/controls all regions
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|-
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|Attacking a capital
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|100
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|80
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|1
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|1
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|17500
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|Dethrone King/controls all regions
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|-
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|Attacking a capital
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|1
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|100
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|1
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|1
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|0
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|Dethrone King/controls all regions
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|-
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|Attacking a capital
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|50
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|100
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|1
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|1
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|575
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|Dethrone King/controls all regions
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|-
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|Attacking a capital
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|80
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|100
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|1
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|1
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|1325
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|Dethrone King/controls all regions
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|-
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|Attacking a region with a castle
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|100
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|1
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|0
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|1
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|33175
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|Gets all regions controlled by castle
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|-
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|Attacking a region with a castle
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|100
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|50
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|0
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|1
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|17250
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|Gets all regions controlled by castle
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|-
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|Attacking a region with a castle
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|100
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|80
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|0
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|1
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|7500
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|Gets all regions controlled by castle
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|-
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|Attacking a region with a castle
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|1
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|100
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|0
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|1
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|0
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|Gets all regions controlled by castle
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|-
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|Attacking a region with a castle
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|50
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|100
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|0
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|1
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|75
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|Gets all regions controlled by castle
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|-
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|Attacking a region with a castle
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|80
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|100
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|0
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|1
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|825
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|Gets all regions controlled by castle
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|-
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|Attacking a region with a detached office
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|100
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|1
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|0
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|0
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|8425
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|Gets region
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|-
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|Attacking a region with a detached office
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|100
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|50
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|0
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|0
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|4750
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|Gets region
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|-
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|Attacking a region with a detached office
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|100
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|80
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|0
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|0
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|2500
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|Gets region
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|-
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|Attacking a region with a detached office
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|1
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|100
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|0
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|0
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|0
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|Gets region
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|-
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|Attacking a region with a detached office
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|50
 +
|100
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|0
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|0
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|0
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|Gets region
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|-
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|Attacking a region with a detached office
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|80
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|100
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|0
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|0
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|575
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|Gets region
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|}
  
Please consult this [[Royal_Palace#Launching_Attacks|page]] to know about war and attacks costs.
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=Conquer - Battlefield=
  
=The Battlefield=
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A battlefield will appear in the attacked region after some time. It will be possible for soldier to travel directly in the battlefield.
  
After a while a Regent declared the attack, a battlefield will appear in the target region. It will then be possible for soldier to travel '''directly in the battlefield'''.
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While in the battlefield, characters won't be able to access region structures and will be protected from arrest.
While in the battlefield, characters won't be able to access region structures.
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It will be possible to leave the battlefield  either by accessing the region or by traveling to another region.
  
It will be possible to leave the battlefield by traveling to another region that is outside of the Kingdom or by entering the region, if the Kingdom is not hostile to yours.
 
  
'''Timetable'''
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<div class='normalbox'>
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Please note that a character younger than 7 days won't be able to join a faction and fight.
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</div>
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* Declaration of war is known to the attacked King – t0
 
* Declaration of war is known to the attacked King – t0
* Creation of Battlefield – t0 + x hours
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* Creation of Battlefield – t0 + 48h
* Battle Round 1 – t0 + y hours
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* Battle Round 1 – t0 + 56h
* Battle Rouns 2..n - t0 + z hours
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* Destruction of Battlefield – t0 + 60h
* Destruction of Battlefield – t hours
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For the timings applied to the server, please refer to Server Parameter Page:
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=Conquering a Region without a Castle=
  
* [https://www.medieval-europe.eu/index.php/page/serverinfo Classic Server]
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Number of rounds will be: 1.
  
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Defender bonus: none.
  
 
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If a Kingdom A attacks a region without a Castle, the region will be linked directly to the Kingdom A Capital Region and controlled by the Capital Vassal. The King can then decide to donate the Region to a different Vassal.
=Joining the Battlefield=
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There are some conditions that may allow or not a soldier from joining the Attack or Defense factions. Please read these rules in this [[Joining_a_Faction|Page]].
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=Bonuses and Maluses=
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==Applicability==
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[[File:bonus-applicability.png|400px|Bonus applicability]]
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==Tar Jar==
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Applies To: Attackers
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The tar jar deals physical damage to a percentage '''(about 20%)''' of attackers if a [[Tar Jar]] is contained in the inventory of defender soldiers and a Castle is present in the region. Max '''3''' Jar Tars can be used by the Army.
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For further details on its use, please consult this [[Jar_Tar|page]].
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==Presence of Castle and/or Royal Palace==
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Applies To: Attackers
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Reduction to attackers energy in relation to Castle and/or Royal Palace presence in the region;
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  Energy malus Castle = min ( 15, 3 * (Castle Controlled Regions) )%
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  Energy malus Royal palace = 10%
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==Geographical Malus==
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Applies To: Attackers
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Malus to energy consumption in battle related to terrain type:
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  hills: +5% energy spent in battle
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  mountains: +10% energy spent in battle
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=Conquering a Region without a Castle=
 
=Conquering a Region without a Castle=
  
==Number of rounds==
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TBC
 
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Number of rounds will be: '''one'''.
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==Bonuses and Maluses==
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* Geographical Malus: Yes
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* Castle/Royal Palace Malus: Yes
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* Tar Jar: No
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==Aftermath==
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If a '''Kingdom A''' attacks a '''Region R''' of a '''Kingdom B''', and the region '''does not contain''' a Castle, the region R will be linked directly to the Kingdom A Capital Region and controlled by the Capital Vassal. The King can then decide to donate the Region to a different Vassal.
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Citizens of '''Region R''' will become resident of the '''Kingdom B Capital Region'''.
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=Conquering a Region with a Castle=
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==Number of rounds==
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Number of rounds will be: '''3'''. To win the battle, at least 2 rounds must be won.
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==Bonuses and Maluses==
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* Geographical Malus: Yes
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* Castle/Royal Palace Malus: Yes
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* Tar Jar: Yes
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==Aftermath==
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If a '''Kingdom A''' attacks a '''Region R''' of a '''Kingdom B''', and the region '''does contain a Castle''', the '''Region R and its controlled Regions''' will be linked directly to the '''Kingdom A Capital Region''' and controlled by the Capital Vassal. The King can then decide to donate the Region to a different Vassal.
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Citizens of '''Regions R (and its controlled Regions)''', will become resident of the '''Kingdom B Capital Region'''.
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=Conquering a Capital=
 
=Conquering a Capital=
  
In order to attack a '''Capital of a Kingdom''', his regions must be '''reduced to 3'''. The attacking Regent should specify a candidate for the new Regency. The candidate must have the needed requirements:
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TBC
 
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# Charisma at least 16 (Charisma boosts like jewels and clothes are valid)
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# Game Age at least 90 days
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If Chrowned the King will obtain citizenship automatically, therefore is not needed to change residence before the battle.
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==Number of rounds==
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Number of rounds will be: '''5'''. To win the battle, at least 3 rounds must be won.
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==Bonuses and Maluses==
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* Geographical Malus: Yes
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* Castle/Royal Palace Malus: Yes
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* Tar Jar: Yes
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==Aftermath==
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In case of victory the Region and all its citizens now belongs to the new Kingdom.
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If a Kingdom A attacks a Capital and wins, the current [[Regent]] will be dethroned and the designated successor will be crowned. If at time of the coronation the candidate is dead or lacks some needed requirements, the throne will remain vacant.
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Requirements needed:
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* Required Charisma and Age;
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* Candidate should be alive;
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* Candidate should not be imprisoned;
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* Candidate should not have another role active (the chrowning script should terminate roles however is better you do it by hand before the battle);
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* Candidate should be phisically in the attacked Capital when the battle ends.
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[[Category: General Information]]
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