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Wargame feud

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Wargame feuds, commonly known as clan wars, are arranged wargames between two clans.

Wargame feuds are initiated by the clans' leaders. One clan's leader sends a challenge to the other clan. If the other clan's leader is online, he is prompted to accept or decline. During this process, each clan can see how many members the other has, and the average level of its' members.

If the challenge is accepted, members of both clans are able to attack each other at any time, in any place, for a duration of 7 days. The remainder of this duration can be seen in the Wargame Tracker (default key: F3), displayed in the upper right of the screen.

The Wargame Tracker also displays points; whenever a member of one clan is killed by a member of the other clan, and these members are within 4 levels of each other (if one is level 40, the other must be in the 36-44 range), a point is counted in favor of the victor's clan. This point only depends on who dealt the finishing blow. Points are only displayed to the two members fighting; other clan members aren't informed of who killed who.

Feuds end automatically at the end of the 7 days, at which point whoever has the most points wins. They may also be forfeited at any time by either clan's leader. Victories and defeats are reflected in the Official PvP Ranks (see below).

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