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Epic server is an expected upcoming server that will be like wild server in most respects but it will run a scenario engine (to be programmed) with the following planned features:
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Epic server is an expected upcoming [[Server types|server]] that will be like wild server in most respects but it will run a scenario engine (to be programmed) with the following [[planned features]]:
 
* Every scenario will have a winner or a winning group that will receive some kind of rewards. Their names and what they did will be broadcast and recorded in game.
 
* Every scenario will have a winner or a winning group that will receive some kind of rewards. Their names and what they did will be broadcast and recorded in game.
 
* A scenario drives the story forward and changes the setting of the game. They are randomly generated and the story moves in different directions depending on who wins.
 
* A scenario drives the story forward and changes the setting of the game. They are randomly generated and the story moves in different directions depending on who wins.

Revision as of 19:37, 23 November 2009

Epic server is an expected upcoming server that will be like wild server in most respects but it will run a scenario engine (to be programmed) with the following planned features:

  • Every scenario will have a winner or a winning group that will receive some kind of rewards. Their names and what they did will be broadcast and recorded in game.
  • A scenario drives the story forward and changes the setting of the game. They are randomly generated and the story moves in different directions depending on who wins.
  • In every scenario the kingdoms and/or religions will cooperate to achieve their set goal. The goal may be to build something, change something, protect someone, destroy something, stop the other side. Things like that.
  • A scenario will run for somewhere between 3 months and a year.
  • A scenario may trigger natural disasters or even cataclysmic events. This may damage property, players and creatures and incur skill losses. These events will be rare - usually only when certain scenarios end.
  • If you wish to join the scenario server from an existing server your skills will be reduced to somewhere around 30.
  • You will be able to travel between scenario servers in case we need more. They will still all run the same scenario though.