Combat Orders
Combat orders is a feature that allows citizens to get paid for dealing damage.
Every military unit has its own account which can be used for combat orders.
Only commanders can put combat orders and set requirements for it.
The members of the unit can donate to the unit's account after they reach level 25.
Every military unit has its own account which can be used for combat orders.
Only commanders can put combat orders and set requirements for it.
The members of the unit can donate to the unit's account after they reach level 25.
Combat Orders - Main Properties
For Example: A Combat order can be set to award money for anyone fighting in Campaign X for country A against country B, as long as the domination value is at maximum 52% for country A.
This means that as soon as Country A has more than 52% influence, no more money will be awarded.
- Combat Orders can be set only by Military Units and only through their Commanders.
- Using a Combat Order, Military Units will be able to instantly pay citizens to dealing damage.
- When setting a Combat Order, the Commanders will set a specific price per 1,000,000 damage dealt.
- The reward will be given Instantly after each kill, not after each hit.
- Any type of damage counts. The reward will be awarded immediately after dealing the damage.
- Combat Orders can be customized to avoid paying for an “over-kill”. Money will be awarded only if the domination value in a battle does not exceed a certain percentage value set by the Commander.
For Example: A Combat order can be set to award money for anyone fighting in Campaign X for country A against country B, as long as the domination value is at maximum 52% for country A.
This means that as soon as Country A has more than 52% influence, no more money will be awarded.
Combat Orders As a Fighter
- When viewing the Military Campaigns list, you will see an icon next to each campaign that has an active combat order, and also how many combat orders are set for your division in that campaign.
- When entering a battle you will notice a panel on the right side of the screen.
- The panel will inform you how many combat orders are available
- Only one combat order can be accepted at a time.
- After each kill, an amount of money will be credited to your account according to your damage and the price/damage of the combat order.
- The money received will also be displayed as an animation.
- If a combat order will not give any rewards because the domination is too high, then that combat order will be displayed selected with a different color.
- Players will be notified visually once a combat order stops giving them rewards.
- A combat order will be removed from the right panel once its budget has been depleted.
Combat Orders As a Military Unit Commander
Commanders will see a section on the homepage of their Military Units.
This section contains several filters that allows them to create Combat Orders:
Additionally, the Commander will be able to see all the active Combat Orders and:
Commanders will see a section on the homepage of their Military Units.
This section contains several filters that allows them to create Combat Orders:
- Fighter citizenship - you can make the Combat Order available only to fighters with a specific citizenship or to all the players in the game.
- Military Unit - you can make the Combat Order available only to fighters from a specific Military Unit or to all the players in the game.
- Battle - set the campaign, the side and the division the order is active for. You can only set one Combat Order per campaign per division.
- Price per damage: set how much you will pay for 1,000,000 damage.
- Maximum domination: set at what domination value you wish the Combat Order to become inactive. The order will be automatically resumed if the domination falls under the specified value again.
- Combat Order budget - the amount of money you allocate to fund the Combat Order. The money are automatically subtracted from the Military Unit account.
Additionally, the Commander will be able to see all the active Combat Orders and:
- Edit the available budget
- Edit the price/damage
- Pause an order
- Resume an order (You can resume a Combat Order 10 minutes after pausing it)
- Cancel an order
- Go to the campaign (battle page) where the order is set