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# Strategy Games

### Strategy games

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Combat in the game is classified into three categories: random one-on-one battles, national battles, and siege battles in which multiple players participate. One-on-one battles and national battles are carried out in a one-on-one format, while siege battles are group battles based on 11 castles per country. Each castle has a lord who can be composed of an individual or multiple players, and is established through a contract with the foundation. The lord can earn 10% of all economic activities that occur within the territory they rule. Of this amount, 5% is directly provided to the lord, while the remaining 2.5% is used for burning by the foundation or as part of their profits.


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