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Factions can claim as many chunks of land by running <code>/f claim</code>. Power determines the amount of chunks a faction can claim (run <code>/f info</code> to view power of your faction). A faction can increase their power by having more members. It is possible for a faction to be in a state where they have more land than power (power can be lost by deaths or by a member leaving the faction). In this state, the faction remains vulnerable to overclaiming—a scenario where any outsider can seize land from the faction. | Factions can claim as many chunks of land by running <code>/f claim</code>. Power determines the amount of chunks a faction can claim (run <code>/f info</code> to view power of your faction). A faction can increase their power by having more members. It is however possible for a faction to be in a state where they have more land than power (power can be lost by deaths or by a member leaving the faction). In this state, the faction remains vulnerable to overclaiming—a scenario where any outsider can seize land from the faction. | ||
Claims are of four types—core, base, raid, and premium. A core claim is the first piece of land claimed by the faction, and determines location of the base. A core claim cannot be unclaimed without unclaiming all claims (i.e., by running <code>/f unclaimall</code>). Base claims are land that is connected to the core claim or other base claims. Raid claims are land disconnected from the base claim, and appear dark-green in <code>/f map</code> to distinguish them from base claims (which appear light-green). A raid claim is automatically unclaimed after 8 hours. This is unlike core and base claims that persist unless a member explicitly runs <code>/f unclaim</code>. | Claims are of four types—core, base, raid, and premium. A core claim is the first piece of land claimed by the faction, and determines location of the base. A core claim cannot be unclaimed without unclaiming all claims (i.e., by running <code>/f unclaimall</code>). Base claims are land that is connected to the core claim or other base claims. Raid claims are land disconnected from the base claim, and appear dark-green in <code>/f map</code> to distinguish them from base claims (which appear light-green). A raid claim is automatically unclaimed after 8 hours. This is unlike core and base claims that persist unless a member explicitly runs <code>/f unclaim</code>. |
Revision as of 06:38, 16 March 2025

Bases are the main territory of a faction and constitutes all of their tangible assets. Raiding is the act of weakening a faction by seizing assets, and is often done by utilizing cannons. Bases are often protected by multiple layers of watered walls to lengthen or even prevent raiding. An effective raid directly impacts /f top
ranking of the defending faction.
Claiming Land
Factions can claim as many chunks of land by running /f claim
. Power determines the amount of chunks a faction can claim (run /f info
to view power of your faction). A faction can increase their power by having more members. It is however possible for a faction to be in a state where they have more land than power (power can be lost by deaths or by a member leaving the faction). In this state, the faction remains vulnerable to overclaiming—a scenario where any outsider can seize land from the faction.
Claims are of four types—core, base, raid, and premium. A core claim is the first piece of land claimed by the faction, and determines location of the base. A core claim cannot be unclaimed without unclaiming all claims (i.e., by running /f unclaimall
). Base claims are land that is connected to the core claim or other base claims. Raid claims are land disconnected from the base claim, and appear dark-green in /f map
to distinguish them from base claims (which appear light-green). A raid claim is automatically unclaimed after 8 hours. This is unlike core and base claims that persist unless a member explicitly runs /f unclaim
.
Premium claims are land claimed within a distance of ≤ 3 chunks from the warzones in overworld or the nether. Unlike other kinds of claims, premium claims are a weekly rental and are priced relative to their distance from the warzone. Failure to pay timely rent will automatically unclaim the land, immediately leaving it unprotected and up for claim by any outside faction. Run /f showpremiumclaims
to view due rent.
Distance | Price |
---|---|
1 chunk (i.e., connected to warzone) | $1,500,000 + ($500,000 weekly increment) |
2 chunks | $1,125,000 + ($375,000 weekly increment) |
3 chunks | $750,000 + ($250,000 weekly increment) |