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A revolt can be organized by residents that are unhappy with the current government.  
 
A revolt can be organized by residents that are unhappy with the current government.  
  
==Timeline==
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=Costs=
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Costs will be directly related to the number of regions owned by the Kingdom and precisely the same as the price to become King.
  
'''Classic Server'''
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The cost is lower respect to an external attack, but this is counterbalanced by the constraints on the players that can participate (only residents since '''21 days''' can participate to the battle).
  
* t0 - Declaration
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   Costs = 1500 + (250 * kingdom owned regions – 1)
* t0 + 48h - Battlefield appears
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* t0 + 60h - Battleround
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* t0 + 18h - Battlefield destroyed
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Check also Classic Server Parameters: [http://www.medieval-europe.eu/index.php/page/serverinfo Click]
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==Costs==
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Costs for declaring a revolt will be directly related to the number of regions owned by the Kingdom:
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   Costs In Silver Coins = 100 * Kingdom Regions
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==Bonuses and Maluses==
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* Geographical Maluses: Yes
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* Castle/Royal Palace presence: Yes
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* Jar Tar: Yes
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==Who can organize a revolt?==
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A resident player:
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* with enough money
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* resident in the Kingdom for at least '''30 days'''
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* that did not declare a revolt in the last '''30 days'''
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  If player does not have the required attributes and age to become a king, he will be able to declare a Revolt but he won't become a King.
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  If the revolt is succesfull, anyone will be able to claim the Throne by paying silver coins.
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==There are other constraints that blocks a revolt?==
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Yes:
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* The king should be on the throne for at least '''3 days''';
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* '''2 days''' from the last revolt must pass;
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* Kingdom is engaged in a war.
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==How can one declare a revolt?==
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By clicking the link Declare revolt on the Royal Palace it will be possible to formally declare the intention to revolt.
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==Will the revolt organizer remain anonymous?==
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The organizer will not be anonymous anymore and will be known to the King; An event will be sent to the King and to the Town Crier.
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==It is possible to cancel a revolt?==
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No.
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==Who can participate in a revolt==
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* Kingdom citizens that are resident for at least '''30 days''' and with over '''30 days''' age will be able to join '''Attack'''
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* Kingdom citizens that are resident for at least '''30 days''' and with over '''30 days''' age will be able to join '''Defense'''
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Check also Classic Server Parameters: [http://www.medieval-europe.eu/index.php/page/serverinfo Click]
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==Revolters can be arrested or restrained?==
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No. From when the revolt is declared and until it finishes citizens of the Kingdom that is under a Revolt cannot be restrained nor arrested by any Judge or Guard Captain.
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==The Battle==
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The battle will be fought in the battlefield. The battlefield will appear '''48 hours''' from the time when the revolt is declared.
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==What happens if rioters fights and they win?==
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The revolt organizer will be the new King.
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==What happens if rioters fights and they lose?==
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This depends on what the Government decides to do.
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==What happens if the revolt leader doesn’t fight?==
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The revolt organizer will loose permanently '''1 point charisma'''.
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[[Category: General Information]]
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