by Chris Noll on Jan 23, 2008
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href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/node/21169">General
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Siege Combat
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Game
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& Spellweaving
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& Technology
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& Items
Player
Cities
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href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/node/21923">Clan of Conan
Q:
Can you build a
city anywhere?
A: No. There are designated plots of land for purchase on
which to build a
city.
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Q:
Is there enough
land for all guilds to build a city?
A: Yes. The areas in which you can build a city are
instanced. So if the
area becomes full, another instance is created for more cities. Players
can
visit all cities in all instances. They won't be easy to obtain and
build though, so not every guild will have a city.
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name="requirements">Q: What other requirements
does a guild need to meet before building a city?
A: A guild needs a minimum number of thirty members
before they can build a city.
Q:
How do you build a
city?
A: Once the land is purchased, you need an architect to lay
out the plan of
the city to construct and place buildings within the plot of land. Then
you
start gathering your resources and building your structures.
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Q:
What kind of
structures can you place in your city?
A: Pretty much everything you’d need. You can put
up taverns, town halls,
crafting shops, general stores, and city walls.
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Q:
So people can
attack your city?
A: Cities – no. Battlekeeps – yes. After
putting so much work into building
a town hall and other structures, it would be no fun having someone
destroy it
all. Battlekeeps, though, are a different story, and are there solely
for PvP
combat. However, NPC characters CAN cause a threat. There may be some
wandering NPCs to keep an eye out for.
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Q:
Do we have to
constantly fend off attacks from the NPCs?
A: No. Though you may have some hostiles in the area, you
won't need to constantly be on guard in case they attack.
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Q:
Can we have both a
battlekeep and a city?
A: Yes. Battlekeeps are for pvp combat, while cities are
not. You can have
both a city and a battlekeep.
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Q:
Do cities have any
functional purpose, or are they just a status symbol?
A: Cities have plenty of uses. You can build your own
crafting shops, or
set up vending stores, where you can either have players man the
counter, or
have your own NPCs do it for you. Other players from other guilds will
also be
able to visit your city, so they can shop there too.
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Q:
So any player can
come and go as they please?
A: It’s up to you. If you build walls around your
city with a gate, only
guild members can enter when the gate is closed. If the gate is open
though,
anyone can enter and leave your city.
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Q:
Can we own our own
personal private homes?
A: Not per sé. There are buildings in the player
built cities, but they are
not private homes. This option may be added in a later expansion.
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