Understanding the role of your kingdom and its relations is vital to your success in Utopia. Your kingdom is your alliance - without it, you likely won't survive. Work within your kingdom, however, and the possibilities are endless. Your Monarch has the ability to set specific relations with some of the other kingdoms across the world of Utopia. It is important to keep track of relations to understand how to effectively work with your teammates. |
Possible Relations | |
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No Relations | The default status with most kingdoms, this simply means you have specified no particular relationship with the target kingdom. |
War | Declaring War with an enemy kingdom notifies them of your
intent to commit hostile acts against their provinces and people. When
collectively attacking, it is important to declare war to improve your
fighting readiness and war capabilities. You may declare war with
two kingdoms at any time - three additional kingdoms may declare
war with you. Note: When one kingdom declares war on another, both
kingdoms get the advantages of war.
When at war, you will gain far more land and resources from your enemies, and your men will be more effective when attacking. These additional gains depend upon the size and strength of the province you are attacking. An unfortunate side-effect is that you will find exploring while your kingdom is at war to be more expensive. The Utopian Lords, in order to protect those less fortunate in the Utopian World, will not allow kingdoms to declare war on substantially smaller or larger kingdoms around them. As Utopia is about Honor, the Lords require that this be taken into account when choosing enemies. |
Peace | Declaring yourself at peace with
another kingdom tells your provinces that they should not commit hostile
attacks against them. If both parties have declared peace, it becomes a
BINDING PEACE and attacks, spells, and thievery operations will not be
allowed. A Kingdom may declare Peace with 2 other kingdoms.
A non-binding peace will give you a 10% defensive advantage regardless of the other kingdom's status. Thus, it is a useful tool when trying to protect your own lands while at war. However, this defensive stance also results in a 25% reduction in gains when attacking the opposing kingdom. |