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==Division Battles==
 
==Division Battles==
  

Revision as of 21:28, 20 November 2012

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Division Battles

Starting Day 1,665 every citizen belongs to a Division due to updates in the Military Module.

Division Type Experience Level Required Experience Points
I National Guard 1 - 24 0
II Soldiers 25 - 29 5,000
III Special Forces 30 - 36 25,000
IV Tanks 37+ 60,000

A battle is now divided into the four (4) division battles with each having its own battle. For example if a citizen of experience level 26 enters a campaign to fight, he will only fight in the Division II battles.

Winning a battle

Message displayed after a division has won a mini-battle

A division battle is won by the first country to reach 1800 domination points in 120 minutes. Each division has to do this for a round to end. In addition, winning a division battle adds points towards winning the campaign:

Division Campaign Points
I - National Guard 1
II - Soldier 2
III - Special Forces 3
IV - Tanks 5

A round ends when all four division battles end. If a division battle reaches 1,800 domination points before 90 minutes and other battles are still running, it waits for the next round to start. Hence all four division battles always start at the same time.

Winning a campaign

New look of the campaign details tab

Every division battle won adds points to the total points for the campaign.


Example: After the 1st battle round, Country A wins divisions I (1pt) and III (3pts), Country B wins divisions II (2pts) and IV (5pts). The Campaign total score is thus: Country A = 4 total points and Country B = 7 total points.

After the 2nd battle round, Country A wins divisions III (3pts) and IV (5pts), Country B wins division I (1pt) and II (2pts). The Campaign total score is thus: Country A = 4 + 8 = 12 total points and Country B = 7 + 3 = 10 total points.

Winning a campaign requires at least 83 total points. A campaign can last up to 15 battles. 83 points is the most points that can be won in 15 battles, in all four divisions.

The campaign ends when one of the countries reaches 83 points, even if less than 15 battles took place in that campaign.

Battle and Campaign Hero Medal

At the end of every battle round, the Battle Hero Medal is awarded to the citizens that inflicted the highest damage on each side in each of the four division battles. They will gold as follows:

Division Gold for Battle Hero
I - National Guard 2 Icon - Gold.gif
II - Soldiers 3 Icon - Gold.gif
III - Special Forces 4 Icon - Gold.gif
IV - Tanks 5 Icon - Gold.gif

There is only one Campaign Hero for each side in the campaign. It is awarded to the citizen who deals the most damage in the campaign regardless of their division.

Fight to defeat an enemy

The Fight button has also been updated. You no longer have to click several times to kill an enemy. One click will deal enough hits for a single kill. Energy consumed depends on how many hits you need to kill the enemy (same principle as before), and the damage, rank points, and experience points are also given accordingly.

Example: You click the fight button to kill an enemy that would previously take you 3 hits to kill. You normally deal 200 damage when you fight with your Q2 machine gun. With one click, you now kill the enemy immediately with 600 damage and using 30 Energy. You also get 3 experience points and 60 rank points.

If you have less energy than is needed to kill an enemy, you will do enough hits to go to 0 energy but not make the kill. Energy will not be automatically consumed by eating food (as when you work) or using Energy Bars. After you restore your energy, you will have the chance to finish off the same enemy for that missed kill.