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* Small tokens do not decay on deed.
 
* Small tokens do not decay on deed.
 
* Duplicate small tokens can exist, either through multiple players discovering one old settlement's cache or by one player repeatedly discovering the same cache.
 
* Duplicate small tokens can exist, either through multiple players discovering one old settlement's cache or by one player repeatedly discovering the same cache.
* The material type of the small token can be composed of any of the game's many [[metal]] types, and it is yet to be fully known which exact factors determine the type assigned to each small token. the quality level assigned to small tokens is also not fully understood as of this time.  
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* The material type of the small token can be composed of any of the game's many [[metal]] types, and it is yet to be fully known which exact factors determine the type assigned to each small token. The quality level assigned to small tokens is also not fully understood as of this time.  
 
* The maker's signature denotes the past settlement's mayor in which the cache was found. A mouse-hover over the token will provide the past settlement's name. Additional information regarding that past settlement is not provided via the small token in any way. It is therefore suggested, for those wishing to maintain past deed information, that the archaeological journal entry not be used to locate the cache and small token, as this destroys the journal entry and all additional past deed information discovered and recorded therein. Players may also choose to locate a past settlement's cache and its small token, destroying the original journal entry, but then go on to simply create and rebuild another duplicate journal entry for that particular old settlement simply for retention of that information otherwise lost upon cache location.
 
* The maker's signature denotes the past settlement's mayor in which the cache was found. A mouse-hover over the token will provide the past settlement's name. Additional information regarding that past settlement is not provided via the small token in any way. It is therefore suggested, for those wishing to maintain past deed information, that the archaeological journal entry not be used to locate the cache and small token, as this destroys the journal entry and all additional past deed information discovered and recorded therein. Players may also choose to locate a past settlement's cache and its small token, destroying the original journal entry, but then go on to simply create and rebuild another duplicate journal entry for that particular old settlement simply for retention of that information otherwise lost upon cache location.
  

Revision as of 18:23, 27 January 2019

Description

A small village token from investigating the history of a deed. You can barely make out the signature of its maker, '.er..ar'. Ql: 47.25219, Dam: 0.0.

Notes

  • Small tokens are not craftable, and otherwise, can only be found by successfully locating a cache. They represent the previous settlement and its token found at that cache location.
  • Small tokens do not decay on deed.
  • Duplicate small tokens can exist, either through multiple players discovering one old settlement's cache or by one player repeatedly discovering the same cache.
  • The material type of the small token can be composed of any of the game's many metal types, and it is yet to be fully known which exact factors determine the type assigned to each small token. The quality level assigned to small tokens is also not fully understood as of this time.
  • The maker's signature denotes the past settlement's mayor in which the cache was found. A mouse-hover over the token will provide the past settlement's name. Additional information regarding that past settlement is not provided via the small token in any way. It is therefore suggested, for those wishing to maintain past deed information, that the archaeological journal entry not be used to locate the cache and small token, as this destroys the journal entry and all additional past deed information discovered and recorded therein. Players may also choose to locate a past settlement's cache and its small token, destroying the original journal entry, but then go on to simply create and rebuild another duplicate journal entry for that particular old settlement simply for retention of that information otherwise lost upon cache location.

Images

Here is the size difference between a settlement token and cache found token

See Also