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== Scenario description ==
 
== Scenario description ==
 
Scenarios are only active on the [[epic]] servers.
 
Scenarios are only active on the [[epic]] servers.
  
On [[Astrology:Valrei|Valrei]], the [[gods | deities]] compete for a number of rare items. One such competition is a scenario. When a deity has found the number of items required to win the scenario (usually half) and brought them to the target location, the scenario is won and ends.
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On [[Valrei (moon)|Valrei]], the [[gods | deities]] compete for a number of rare items. One such competition is a scenario. When a deity has found the number of items required to win the scenario (usually half) and brought them to the target location, the scenario is won and ends.
The god will then give your side bonuses or the enemy sides penalties. These bonuses and penalties can be terraforming events, volcano's, meteors, skill bonuses etc.
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The god will then give your side bonuses or the enemy sides penalties. These bonuses and penalties can be terraforming events, volcanos, meteors, skill bonuses etc.
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== Valrei map ==
  
== Valrei maps ==
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You can follow the progress of the deities on the in-game [[Valrei map]] or on the [http://twitter.com/#!/valreimoon official twitter feed] reflecting the progress of the gods.
  
You can follow the progress of the deities on these (playermade) maps, which are based on data from the xml file (http://jenn001.game.wurmonline.com/battles/entities.xml)
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== Deity movement & Missions explanation==
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On a normal hexagon a deity will move once every 3 days if not assisted by players. The deity will move when the move timer is up, and doing more than one mission will reduce the time to move. There are slow and trap tiles that will increase movement timer, and trap tiles may cost the deity some vitality.
  
* [http://sample.a-status.ru/z/ Map by fsbkun].
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A deity will give the players [[mission]]s that they can complete to help the deity. Two missions are required to be finished for a deity to receive help. Doing missions may give the deity a small strength or vitality buff as well.
* [http://hom.creative-realms.net/valrei2/ Map by Gaeron].
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The missions are designed to be performed by a number of players based on the current active “base kingdom”  (HOTS, MR and JK as template) population on a server in order to succeed. Sometimes the task will be too hard though, and sometimes it will require only one player to perform something simple on a remote location.
* [http://strikelimit.co.uk/Valrei/ Valrei map by Jekev and Mthec]
 
  
Additionally there is a twitter feed reflecting the progress of the gods at [http://twitter.com/#!/valreimoon].
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Participants in missions will receive 20 minutes of [[sleep bonus]], added to an amount of [[sleep bonus]] proportional with their participation, with a maximum of 30 minutes.  They will also get 1 battlerank, and karma/scenario points proportional to the amount of help given towards completing the mission. Just helping complete it will give the karma/scenario points, the mission only has to be completed for the sleep bonus and battlerank.
  
== Deity movement & Missions explanation==
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When a deity loses a fight against another deity or immortal, it will drop any collectibles in its possession and respawn at its home square.
On a normal hexagon a deity will move once every 3 days if not assisted by players. If the deity receives help, it will move after 6 hours. There are labyrinth hexagons where movement will take longer. When a deity moves a beneficial spell affects it's followers.  
 
  
A deity will give the players [[mission]]s that they can complete to help the deity. One home server mission and one wild server mission need to be completed for a deity to receive help.
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Some hexagons will offer strength or vitality buffs.
The missions are designed to be performed by a number of players based on the current active “base kingdom”  (HOTS, MR and JK as template) population on a server in order to succeed. Sometimes the task will be too hard though, and sometimes it will require only one player to perform something simple on a remote location.
 
  
If you participate in such a mission, you will receive 30 minutes of [[sleep bonus]].
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The mission spawn time and expire time are in your own timezone.
  
When a deity loses a fight against another deity or immortal, it will drop any collectibles in it's possession and respawn at it's home square.  
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New mission will spawn when the previous mission is either completed or expires.
  
 
== Spell effect bonuses ==
 
== Spell effect bonuses ==
Deites will give out certain spell effects when they have received help. They can also remove these spell effects from the opposing gods.
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Deities will give out certain spell effects when they have received help. They can also remove these spell effects from the opposing gods.  These are based on your kingdom's deity, not the religion you follow.
  
 
* Spirit Stamina: Stamina regain is faster
 
* Spirit Stamina: Stamina regain is faster
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== Deities allegiances ==
 
== Deities allegiances ==
* [[Magranon]] will assist [[MR]] and any [[PMK]]'s using the MR template
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* [[Magranon]] will assist [[MR]] and any [[PMK]]s using the MR template
* [[Fo]] and [[Vynora]] will assist [[JK]] and any [[PMK]]'s using the JK template
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* [[Fo]] and [[Vynora]] will assist [[JK]] and any [[PMK]]s using the JK template
* [[Libila]] will assist the [[BL]]
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* [[Libila]] will assist the [[BL]] and any [[PMK]]s using the BL template
  
 
== Immortals ==
 
== Immortals ==
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* Jackal is the ally of Magranon. He’s a trickster and apparently looks quite a bit like a Jackal. Jackal is also a moon you can see from ingame.
 
* Jackal is the ally of Magranon. He’s a trickster and apparently looks quite a bit like a Jackal. Jackal is also a moon you can see from ingame.
 
* The Deathcrawler is an undead creature who looks like a giant crayfish with a mummified human-like head.
 
* The Deathcrawler is an undead creature who looks like a giant crayfish with a mummified human-like head.
* The Dirtmaw Giant is a slobbering, aggressive giant whos main goal in life is to trample things and keep his plains flat.
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* The Dirtmaw Giant is a slobbering, aggressive giant whose main goal in life is to trample things and keep his plains flat.
 
* Walnut is also called the Treekeeper. His home holds a cherrytree whose berries give the power of immortality, which is what gives him his nickname.
 
* Walnut is also called the Treekeeper. His home holds a cherrytree whose berries give the power of immortality, which is what gives him his nickname.
 
* Pharmakos, aka The Expelled, is the ally of Libila. He is a tall, pale creature with parchment-like skin who spends his time with alchemy and mystical experiments.
 
* Pharmakos, aka The Expelled, is the ally of Libila. He is a tall, pale creature with parchment-like skin who spends his time with alchemy and mystical experiments.
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Source tokens can be collected by the deities to boost their attacks on other deities
 
Source tokens can be collected by the deities to boost their attacks on other deities
  
== Player demigods ==
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When a deity wins a scenario there’s a chance that he receives cherries that the spirits have stolen from the Treekeeper. This means that a player may receive the possibility to become immortal.
 
 
 
First the player becomes a demigod. He will become an ally to his deity and protect a random square.
 
 
 
If the demigod survives long enough for the same deity to win again and have the luck to receive more cherries, he will become a full deity with a religion of his own for other players to join. The religion receives a totally random set of spells from the existing ones. Also, when that happens the deity will start moving around freely on Valrei in the hunt for collectibles.
 
 
 
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[[Category:Babel/S]]
 
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Latest revision as of 01:06, 23 August 2023

Main / Game Mechanics / Scenarios


Scenario description

Scenarios are only active on the epic servers.

On Valrei, the deities compete for a number of rare items. One such competition is a scenario. When a deity has found the number of items required to win the scenario (usually half) and brought them to the target location, the scenario is won and ends. The god will then give your side bonuses or the enemy sides penalties. These bonuses and penalties can be terraforming events, volcanos, meteors, skill bonuses etc.

Valrei map

You can follow the progress of the deities on the in-game Valrei map or on the official twitter feed reflecting the progress of the gods.

Deity movement & Missions explanation

On a normal hexagon a deity will move once every 3 days if not assisted by players. The deity will move when the move timer is up, and doing more than one mission will reduce the time to move. There are slow and trap tiles that will increase movement timer, and trap tiles may cost the deity some vitality.

A deity will give the players missions that they can complete to help the deity. Two missions are required to be finished for a deity to receive help. Doing missions may give the deity a small strength or vitality buff as well. The missions are designed to be performed by a number of players based on the current active “base kingdom” (HOTS, MR and JK as template) population on a server in order to succeed. Sometimes the task will be too hard though, and sometimes it will require only one player to perform something simple on a remote location.

Participants in missions will receive 20 minutes of sleep bonus, added to an amount of sleep bonus proportional with their participation, with a maximum of 30 minutes. They will also get 1 battlerank, and karma/scenario points proportional to the amount of help given towards completing the mission. Just helping complete it will give the karma/scenario points, the mission only has to be completed for the sleep bonus and battlerank.

When a deity loses a fight against another deity or immortal, it will drop any collectibles in its possession and respawn at its home square.

Some hexagons will offer strength or vitality buffs.

The mission spawn time and expire time are in your own timezone.

New mission will spawn when the previous mission is either completed or expires.

Spell effect bonuses

Deities will give out certain spell effects when they have received help. They can also remove these spell effects from the opposing gods. These are based on your kingdom's deity, not the religion you follow.

  • Spirit Stamina: Stamina regain is faster
  • Spirit Fervor: Gives 1 CR
  • Spirit Favor: Favour regain is faster

Deities allegiances

Immortals

Immortals are other creatures living on Valrei. Some are friendly to the deities.

  • Nogump the Dirty, a fairly friendly giant whose stupidity makes him a bit dangerous. Friend of Vynora.
  • Jackal is the ally of Magranon. He’s a trickster and apparently looks quite a bit like a Jackal. Jackal is also a moon you can see from ingame.
  • The Deathcrawler is an undead creature who looks like a giant crayfish with a mummified human-like head.
  • The Dirtmaw Giant is a slobbering, aggressive giant whose main goal in life is to trample things and keep his plains flat.
  • Walnut is also called the Treekeeper. His home holds a cherrytree whose berries give the power of immortality, which is what gives him his nickname.
  • Pharmakos, aka The Expelled, is the ally of Libila. He is a tall, pale creature with parchment-like skin who spends his time with alchemy and mystical experiments.
  • The Scavenger is a black beast who roams the Wintertree Hills, searching for and devouring any sort of living or dead meat that enters the region.

Source tokens

Source tokens can be collected by the deities to boost their attacks on other deities