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* Citizens of Kingdom A (for at least 30 days); | * Citizens of Kingdom A (for at least 30 days); | ||
* Allied of Kingdom A that are not allied with Kingdom C (they should be citizen of their Kingdom for at least 30 days); | * Allied of Kingdom A that are not allied with Kingdom C (they should be citizen of their Kingdom for at least 30 days); | ||
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[[File:Join Attack Soldier Categorization- Case B.jpg|600px|Infographic - Attack Soldier Categorization - Allied]] | [[File:Join Attack Soldier Categorization- Case B.jpg|600px|Infographic - Attack Soldier Categorization - Allied]] | ||
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=Who can Join a Defense Faction?= | =Who can Join a Defense Faction?= | ||
Revision as of 15:00, 22 November 2017
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Who can Join the Attack Faction?
Let's suppose that Kingdom A is attacking Kingdom C. The following categories can join Defense Faction:
- Citizens of Kingdom A (for at least 30 days);
- Allied of Kingdom A that are not allied with Kingdom C (they should be citizen of their Kingdom for at least 30 days);
Infographics
The following infographics clarify how the Categorization is done:
Who can Join a Defense Faction?
Let's suppose that Kingdom A is attacking Kingdom C. The following categories can join Defense Faction:
- Citizens of Kingdom C (for at least 30 days);
- Allied of Kingdom C that are not allied with Kingdom A (they should be citizen of their Kingdom for at least 30 days);
- Mercenaries
Infographics
The following infographics clarify how the Categorization is done: