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# The Diplomacy Relations are correctly set: for more information, see [[Diplomacy#Attacking_a_Kingdom|Diplomacy: Effects on War Engine]].
 
# The Diplomacy Relations are correctly set: for more information, see [[Diplomacy#Attacking_a_Kingdom|Diplomacy: Effects on War Engine]].
 
# The target Kingdom is NOT already attacked;
 
# The target Kingdom is NOT already attacked;
# The target Kingdom is unstable (there is no Regent).
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# The target Kingdom is unstable (there is no Regent);
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# The target region doesn't contains a battlefield.
  
 
[[File:Attack-logic.png|400px|Attack Logic]]
 
[[File:Attack-logic.png|400px|Attack Logic]]
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=Battlefield presence and war status=
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The presence of a battlefield in a Kingdom won’t affect anymore its war status, but the region where the battlefield is located can’t be attacked.
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If Kingdom A conquers Region C of Kingdom B:
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# Kingdom B can be immediately attacked
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# Kingdom A can be immediately attacked but not region C;
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If Kingdom A do not conquer Region C of Kingdom B:
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# Kingdom A can be immediately attacked
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# Kingdom B can be immediately attacked but not region C;
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[File:logic-summary.jpg|400px|Logic Summary]
  
 
=Declaring war cost=
 
=Declaring war cost=

Revision as of 14:29, 21 December 2014

Contents

Conquering a Region

A King can choose to conquer a Region owned by another Kingdom. It is possible to declare the Hostile Action Conquer Region through the Royal Chancellery.

A Regent may declare war only if:

  1. The Diplomacy Relations are correctly set: for more information, see Diplomacy: Effects on War Engine.
  2. The target Kingdom is NOT already attacked;
  3. The target Kingdom is unstable (there is no Regent);
  4. The target region doesn't contains a battlefield.

Attack Logic

Battlefield presence and war status

The presence of a battlefield in a Kingdom won’t affect anymore its war status, but the region where the battlefield is located can’t be attacked.

If Kingdom A conquers Region C of Kingdom B:

  1. Kingdom B can be immediately attacked
  2. Kingdom A can be immediately attacked but not region C;

If Kingdom A do not conquer Region C of Kingdom B:

  1. Kingdom A can be immediately attacked
  2. Kingdom B can be immediately attacked but not region C;

[File:logic-summary.jpg|400px|Logic Summary]

Declaring war cost

Declaring a war implies some logistic and recruiting costs. Costs for conquering a region will on the army dimension. for more information see Effects on War Costs.

The Battlefield

A battlefield will appear in the attacked region after some time. It will be possible for soldier to travel directly in the battlefield. While in the battlefield, characters won't be able to access region structures and will be protected from arrest or restrain actions.

It will be possible to leave the battlefield either by accessing the region or by traveling to another region.

Please note that a character younger than 30 days won't be able to join a faction and fight.

Timetable

  • Declaration of war is known to the attacked King – t0
  • Creation of Battlefield – t0 + 48h
  • Battle Round 1 – t0 + 60h
  • Destruction of Battlefield – 18 h after the last battle round.

Conquering a Region without a Castle

Number of rounds

Number of rounds will be one.

Attackers maluses

  • Phisical damage to a percentage of attackers if a Jar Tar is in the inventory of defender soldiees and a castle is present in the region. Max three Jar Tars will be used and dealt damage depends on attacker constitution;
  • Reduction to attackers energy in relation to Castle and/or Royal Palace presence in the region;
  Energy malus Castle = min ( 15, 3 * (Castle Controlled Regions) )%
  Energy malus Royal palace = 10%
  • Malus to energy consumption in battle related to terrain type:
  hills: +5% energy spent in battle
  mountains: +10% energy spent in battle

Aftermath

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.

Conquering a Region with a Castle

Number of rounds

Number of rounds will be 3. To win the battle, at least 2 rounds must be won.

Aftermath

If a Kingdom A attacks a region with a Castle, the region, together with all the 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 Regions to a different Vassal.

Conquering a Capital

In order to attack a capital of a Kingdom, his regions must be reduced to 5. The attacking Regent should specify a candidate for the new Regency. The candidate must have the needed requirements:

  1. Charisma at least 16 (Charisma boosts like jewels and clothes are valid)
  2. Game Age at least 90 days

If Chrowned the King will obtain citizenship automatically, therefore is not needed to change residence before the battle.

Number of rounds

Number of rounds will be 5. To win the battle, at least 3 rounds must be won.

Attackers maluses

See Castle Attackers maluses chapter.

Aftermath

In case of victory the Region and all its citizens now belongs to the new Kingdom.

If a Kingdom A attacks a Capital and wins, the current Regent will be dethroned and the designated successor will be chrowned. If at time of enchrownment the candidate is dead or it lacks some needed requirements, the throne will remain vacant.

Requirements needed:

  • Enough charisma and age;
  • Candidate should be alive;
  • Candidate should not be imprisoned;
  • Candidate should not have another role active;
  • Candidate should be phisically in the attacked Capital when the battle ends.
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