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houses
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 6:00 am
by Nitro S
perhaps a noob question, I didn`t really go through the updates
could anyone tell me why does each house has to have a leader and what is his purpose at all and everything around that???
thx a lot
Nitro
Re: houses
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 6:02 am
by Baxter
an excellent question
maybe cos theyre sposed to be like empires?
and empires have emperors
Re: houses
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 6:14 am
by BenjaminMS
The leader of the house (so the ACO and 2IC of the leading alliance) can decide to kick alliances out of the house (when applicable/possible). Also they can sent House-wide messages to either the command of the alliances or to all in the involved alliances.
That's about the leaders...
Re: houses
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 10:40 am
by Nitro S
but is there some kind of a connection between the alliances??? does it mean you are allies now or how should i understand it???
But if you go into a war with the leader of the same house, you are little bit screwed because you loose the bonus if they kick you out, I mean the point of the houses is for every alliance to have the opportunity to gain an extra bonus, leaders could use this to their advantage, or am I wrong???
Nitro
Re: houses
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 11:08 am
by Heru ur
i can see ur point, but its just like real life ' the strong rule the weak'

Re: houses
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 11:12 am
by Maha Vishnu
Heru ur wrote:i can see ur point, but its just like real life ' the strong rule the weak'

And we do 
Re: houses
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 11:28 am
by BenjaminMS
Nitro S wrote:but is there some kind of a connection between the alliances??? does it mean you are allies now or how should i understand it???
But if you go into a war with the leader of the same house, you are little bit screwed because you loose the bonus if they kick you out, I mean the point of the houses is for every alliance to have the opportunity to gain an extra bonus, leaders could use this to their advantage, or am I wrong???
Nitro
After 5 days within a house (and not having changed the vote), you'll be automatically at peace with any other alliance that has also passed the limit of 5 days not having changed vote/not being new.
Also you are automatically in an warsetting with the opposing house.
So no, you can't war with the leader of your own house unless you're in your 'trial period'
Re: houses
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 2:04 pm
by Nitro S
BenjaminMS wrote:Nitro S wrote:but is there some kind of a connection between the alliances??? does it mean you are allies now or how should i understand it???
But if you go into a war with the leader of the same house, you are little bit screwed because you loose the bonus if they kick you out, I mean the point of the houses is for every alliance to have the opportunity to gain an extra bonus, leaders could use this to their advantage, or am I wrong???
Nitro
After 5 days within a house (and not having changed the vote), you'll be automatically at peace with any other alliance that has also passed the limit of 5 days not having changed vote/not being new.
Also you are automatically in an warsetting with the opposing house.
So no, you can't war with the leader of your own house unless you're in your 'trial period'
good to know, thx Ben