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− | '''Dragons''' are creatures that help to | + | '''Dragons''' are creatures that help to disrupt the target Kingdom. |
[[Monarch]] and [[Stewards]] can choose which Dragon type and the target Kingdom. | [[Monarch]] and [[Stewards]] can choose which Dragon type and the target Kingdom. | ||
− | When Dragon is chosen, provinces can donate money for funding. | + | When Dragon project is chosen and started, provinces can donate money and food for funding. |
− | When the Dragon is sent to an opposing kingdom, it will wreak havoc on their lands | + | When the Dragon is sent to an opposing kingdom, it will wreak havoc on their lands. The Dragon will continue to do so for two full months (48 ticks) or until slain by the enemy kingdom's forces. |
+ | == Dragon's Behavior == | ||
+ | <!--* All dragons result in 10% lower income, 10% lower food production, the loss of 20% of new draftees, and destroy 3% of buildings every 6 ticks.--> | ||
− | + | * Troops will slay a dragon at their respective strength. Every soldier sent will destroy strength in the amount of its offense. If a soldier is 3/0, it will cause 3 damage per soldier towards the slaying of the dragon. If your elite is 14/4, it will cause 14 damage per troop towards the slaying of the dragon (before slay modifiers). | |
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− | * | + | * Thieves, Wizards and Prisoners '''cannot''' be used to slay a dragon. |
− | * Some races or personalities may receive a bonus to dragon slaying strength of all troops (including soldiers) | + | * Some races or personalities may receive a bonus to dragon slaying strength of all troops (including soldiers). |
− | * All provinces can boost their dragon slaying strength by investing in Valor science. | + | * All provinces can boost their dragon slaying strength by investing in '''Valor''' science. |
− | * Dragons will fly away on their own on the dawning of the | + | * Dragons will fly away on their own on the dawning of the 3rd (third) Utopian month; having lasted for a total of 48 utopian days. |
− | * Dragons send range is from 20% smaller to 25% larger in relation to kingdoms | + | * Dragons send range is from 20% smaller to 25% larger in relation to kingdoms net worth. Dragon send range will be removed when targeting a Kingdom you are at war with. |
− | * Monarchs and Stewards have the option to start a dragon project. Once a dragon project is started a Fund Dragon menu link will appear in the navigation area for all qualified provinces to help funding the dragon project. When fully funded, the | + | * Monarchs and Stewards have the option to start a dragon project. Once a dragon project is started a Fund Dragon menu link will appear in the navigation area for all qualified provinces to help funding the dragon project. When fully funded, only the '''Monarch''' or '''Steward(s)''' will have the ability to send the dragon. |
* Provinces in protection may not fund or slay a dragon. | * Provinces in protection may not fund or slay a dragon. | ||
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* Once a kingdom receives a Dragon, a menu link will appear in the affected players navigation area allowing them access to the Slay Dragon section. | * Once a kingdom receives a Dragon, a menu link will appear in the affected players navigation area allowing them access to the Slay Dragon section. | ||
− | + | * A dragon will automatically be cancelled upon the commencement of a '''EOWCF'''. Dragons are automatically cancelled when a regular ceasefire or forced ceasefire happens. | |
− | + | == Dragon Types & Effects == | |
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− | ==Dragon | ||
{| {{GreenTable}} | {| {{GreenTable}} | ||
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− | ! {{DarkGreenRow}} colspan=" | + | ! {{DarkGreenRow}} colspan="4" | Dragon Type |
|- {{LightGreenCell}} | |- {{LightGreenCell}} | ||
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! width="20%" | Emerald | ! width="20%" | Emerald | ||
! width="20%" | Ruby | ! width="20%" | Ruby | ||
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|- bgcolor="#f9fafb" style="vertical-align:top" | |- bgcolor="#f9fafb" style="vertical-align:top" | ||
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− | +20% | + | * +25% Military Losses in Combat |
− | - | + | * -20% Combat Gains |
+ | * -40% Building and Specialist Credits Gained in Combat | ||
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− | - | + | * -15% Military Efficiency |
+ | * +30% Military Wages | ||
+ | * Lose 30% of new drafted Soldiers | ||
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− | - | + | * -30% Magic Effectiveness (WPA) |
+ | * -30% Thievery Effectiveness (TPA) | ||
+ | * +12.5% Instant Spell and Sabotage Damage Taken | ||
+ | * -12.5% Instant and Sabotage Damage Dealt | ||
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− | - | + | * -30% Building Efficiency |
+ | * -25% Income | ||
+ | * Destroys 4% of Buildings Instantly and Every 6 Ticks thereafter | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | bgcolor="#f9fafb" colspan="4" align="left" | | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Dragon Cost== | ||
+ | Dragon Cost is determined at the time the Dragon is started. You can view the cost on the Dragon page. | ||
+ | |||
+ | A simple summary: | ||
+ | *Sapphire / Topaz - Cheaper, health reduced | ||
+ | *Emerald / Ruby - Slightly more expensive, more health | ||
+ | <!--*Diamond - A lot more expensive, health increased significantly--> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <b>Dragon Gold Cost</b> = (Dragon Type Cost Mod * Cost Metric) | ||
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+ | <b>Dragon Food Cost</b> = (Dragon Type Cost Mod * Cost Metric) * 0.2 | ||
+ | <!-- <b>Cost Metric =</b> ''MAX'' ( Target Kingdom NW , Your Kingdom NW ) * 0.656 --> | ||
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+ | <b>Cost Metric =</b> Target Kingdom NW * 0.656 | ||
+ | {| cellpadding="4" | ||
+ | |-bgcolor="#dedeff" | ||
+ | | '''Dragon Type''' || '''Cost Mod''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Sapphire || 2 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Topaz || 2 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Emerald || 2.4 | ||
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+ | | '''Ruby || 2.4 | ||
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|} | |} | ||
− | == | + | ==Dragon HP== |
− | [[ | + | Dragon HP is determined at the time the dragon is sent. |
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− | * | + | <b>Dragon HP =</b> Dragon Type HP Mod * Relations Modifier * (Receiving Kingdom NW / 132) |
− | * | + | |
+ | {| cellpadding="4" | ||
+ | |-bgcolor="#dedeff" | ||
+ | | '''Dragon Type''' || '''HP Mod''' | ||
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+ | | '''Sapphire || 7.0125 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Topaz || 7.0125 | ||
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+ | | '''Emerald || 8.415 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Ruby || 8.415 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | <!--| '''Diamond || 9.5625 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | --> | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| cellpadding="4" | ||
+ | |-bgcolor="#dedeff" | ||
+ | | '''Relations''' || '''Relations Modifier''' | ||
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+ | | '''Relations: None || 0.5 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Relations: [[Relations#Hostile|Unfriendly]] || 0.5 | ||
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+ | | '''Relations: [[Relations#Hostile|Hostile]] || 0.75 | ||
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+ | | '''Relations: [[Relations#War|War]] || 1 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | <!--===Historical Dragon data=== | ||
+ | * Previously all dragons cost the same amount of GC and had the same Hit Points which were determined via: | ||
+ | <b>Dragon Cost =</b> ''MAX'' ( Target Kingdom NW , Your Kingdom NW ) * 1.25 | ||
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+ | <b>Dragon HP =</b> ( Receiving Kingdom NW / ~44 ) * Relations Mod | ||
+ | --> | ||
{{PreviousNext| [[Preferences]] | [[Ritual]]}} | {{PreviousNext| [[Preferences]] | [[Ritual]]}} | ||
{{Guide navigation}} | {{Guide navigation}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Guide]] |
Latest revision as of 22:23, 9 October 2024
Dragons are creatures that help to disrupt the target Kingdom.
Monarch and Stewards can choose which Dragon type and the target Kingdom.
When Dragon project is chosen and started, provinces can donate money and food for funding.
When the Dragon is sent to an opposing kingdom, it will wreak havoc on their lands. The Dragon will continue to do so for two full months (48 ticks) or until slain by the enemy kingdom's forces.
Dragon's Behavior
- Troops will slay a dragon at their respective strength. Every soldier sent will destroy strength in the amount of its offense. If a soldier is 3/0, it will cause 3 damage per soldier towards the slaying of the dragon. If your elite is 14/4, it will cause 14 damage per troop towards the slaying of the dragon (before slay modifiers).
- Thieves, Wizards and Prisoners cannot be used to slay a dragon.
- Some races or personalities may receive a bonus to dragon slaying strength of all troops (including soldiers).
- All provinces can boost their dragon slaying strength by investing in Valor science.
- Dragons will fly away on their own on the dawning of the 3rd (third) Utopian month; having lasted for a total of 48 utopian days.
- Dragons send range is from 20% smaller to 25% larger in relation to kingdoms net worth. Dragon send range will be removed when targeting a Kingdom you are at war with.
- Monarchs and Stewards have the option to start a dragon project. Once a dragon project is started a Fund Dragon menu link will appear in the navigation area for all qualified provinces to help funding the dragon project. When fully funded, only the Monarch or Steward(s) will have the ability to send the dragon.
- Provinces in protection may not fund or slay a dragon.
- Once a kingdom receives a Dragon, a menu link will appear in the affected players navigation area allowing them access to the Slay Dragon section.
- A dragon will automatically be cancelled upon the commencement of a EOWCF. Dragons are automatically cancelled when a regular ceasefire or forced ceasefire happens.
Dragon Types & Effects
Dragon Type | |||
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Emerald | Ruby | Sapphire | Topaz
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Dragon Cost
Dragon Cost is determined at the time the Dragon is started. You can view the cost on the Dragon page.
A simple summary:
- Sapphire / Topaz - Cheaper, health reduced
- Emerald / Ruby - Slightly more expensive, more health
Dragon Gold Cost = (Dragon Type Cost Mod * Cost Metric)
Dragon Food Cost = (Dragon Type Cost Mod * Cost Metric) * 0.2
Cost Metric = Target Kingdom NW * 0.656
Dragon Type | Cost Mod |
Sapphire | 2 |
Topaz | 2 |
Emerald | 2.4 |
Ruby | 2.4 |
Dragon HP
Dragon HP is determined at the time the dragon is sent.
Dragon HP = Dragon Type HP Mod * Relations Modifier * (Receiving Kingdom NW / 132)
Dragon Type | HP Mod |
Sapphire | 7.0125 |
Topaz | 7.0125 |
Emerald | 8.415 |
Ruby | 8.415 |
Relations | Relations Modifier |
Relations: None | 0.5 |
Relations: Unfriendly | 0.5 |
Relations: Hostile | 0.75 |
Relations: War | 1 |
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