What's
a Guild War? A Guild
War is a formal declaration of War by one Guild
upon another. Only WAR GUILDS
can take part in Guild Wars. The relative
standings of War Guilds can be seen on the War Guild Challenge
Ladder.
What's
a WAR GUILD?
Any
guild can be a
WAR GUILD as easily as setting
the checkbox on the Guild's Web page. (Only
someone with the guild password can set this, so
don't share your password with untrusted people.)
You can turn this feature on or off at your
pleasure, however if you turn it off, you will lose
your spot on the Challenge Ladder and lose
any open wars. SO, if you tell someone your
password, they can get you off of the ladder and
ruin years' worth of effort on your part.
What's
a Challenge Ladder?
In
this case, it is a ranking of the top 100 WAR
GUILDs (Ok, I will stop capitalizing
that now). The only way of moving up this
ladder is to challenge a guild which is
already on the ladder, at a higher position than
you (you only want to move UP).
Also,
you can only challenge guilds which are not too
many rungs above you (otherwise you would just
challenge guild number one, right?)
How
Do I Win A Guild War?
Assuming
your victim accepts your challenge, then the war
will last for (some number) of days. During that
time, any PK battle between members of the two
guilds in the war will result in WAR POINTS being
given to the winner's guild.
When
the war ends, the guild which earned the most war
points during that particular war, wins
it.
What
if My Opponent Doesn't Accept My Challenge?
Then,
come the end of that war, you win. Note that PK
battles do NOT accumulate war points for your
guild until AFTER the opponent accepts your
challenge. So there is no point in fighting if
they haven't accepted the challenge. But you WILL
win. And remember, you can only challenge a few
rungs above you on the ladder, so you are
actually 'safe' from anyone sufficiently below
you. There should be no 'nuisance' challenges,
only challenges from guilds who should actually
give you a run for your money.
What
Happens when I Win The War That I Started?
Yes,
well, maybe you should be asking what happens
when you LOSE, but we will ignore your bravado
for now.
Basically,
if I challenge you (you are therefore a little
above me on the ladder), and I win, then I jump
immediately to your spot on the ladder. We don't
just change spots though, you keep your relative
position to the people on the ladder between us,
they just all get pushed down a rung.
Or,
graphically, 'you'
challenge and beat 'me', and:
Before: 1 Bill
2 Me
3 Steve
4 Suzie
5 You
6 Samsyn
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After: 1 Bill
2 You
3 Me
4 Steve
5 Suzie
6 Samsyn
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Since
the list has 100 guilds in it, and you can only
challenge, say, 5 spots above you on the ladder,
you have to win around 20 wars to get to the top
of the ladder in the shortest time.
OK,
What Happens When I Lose The War That I Started?
I'm
not sure yet. For now, let's pretend there is no
risk and you stay where you were. But what I
think I would LIKE to do is knock you down as
many levels as the difference between you and the
guy you challenged.
Please
note that if someone else challenges YOU and they
LOSE, then YOU just stay in the same spot. You
can't get bumped up by people losing to you (on
purpose or otherwise).
Cool,
I am going to Cheat and Have My Friend Make a
Guild To Lose To ME!
Um,
didn't I just point out that you won't go up the
ladder that way? Besides your pal's newbie guild
probably isn't even on the ladder. Besides, you
shouldn't be thinking of ways to cheat already!
Um,
if I Can Only Challenge People Just Above Me On
The Ladder...
Yeah,
how do you get on the ladder in the first place?
Well, the trick is that the bottom people on the
ladder can be challenged by ANYBODY. So beating
one of the bottom-most Guilds is how you get on
the ladder. You then want to work your way up and
out of that bottom section, since otherwise you
are fair game for anybody else trying to get on
the ladder.
What
are WAR POINTS?
Oh,
you caught that, did you? War Points are what you
win from an individual PK battle between two
players in opposite sides of an open Guild War.
How
Are WAR POINTS Computed?
They
are a side effect of the existing chess rating
system. If you beat a player who has a higher
rating than yourself, you earn more points than
if you beat a player who has a lower rating than
yourself (to discourage bully behaviour)
Won't
People Just Hack And Cheat This?
Sadly
yes, so this is just for entertainment, no
gambling! I will do my best to minimize such
antics, but you KNOW there are people for whom
being on a list is more important than living
their lives according to any particular sense of
good ethics.
But
let's not let them ruin our own joie de vivre!
Let's live our lives in spite of them, and hope
they get carted off to jail for their
malfeasances.
What's
an Open Guild War?
Well,
from the moment My Guild Challenges yours, until
the end of the war, that war is 'open.' You can
review a list of open guild wars to get an idea
for how people are doing. But your ladder
position will not change until the war ends, if
it changes at all.
There
are, presumably, lots of wars going on at the
same time. Your guild might be fighting several
wars at once (but there will be no more than a
single war between any pair of guilds). The
uniform you are wearing in the PK battle
determines which guild you are fighting for at
the time.
Won't
People Just Team and Heal and Run?
That's
got nothing to do with the Guild War system, so
please work within the framework of the WoS
Development Notes to improve PK Battles in
general.
Why
Change Things?
Please
note that this system does not change whatever
you were doing before with guilds. It just adds
something new (and, hopefully, fun). And remember
that you have to make your guild a WAR GUILD in
order to take part in Guild Wars
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