![]() Now, I don’t know what the developers at Inno were taking when they came up with the actual names of these sectors, but I’d like some. This means that the map consists of fifty-two sectors you can attack and potentially own. Of the thirty-two sectors in the outer ring, eight of them cannot be taken and do not generate VP/hr because they are the home base for each guild in the tournament. There are four sectors in the center ring, eight sectors in the second ring, sixteen sectors in the third ring, and thirty-two sectors in the outer ring. Likewise, VP/hr continues to improve as you work towards the center, and the second ring is denoted by a “2” and the first (and center) ring is denoted by a “1”. Similarly there will be half as many in the second ring as there are in the third, and half as many in the first ring as there are in the second one. There are half as many sectors in the third ring as there are in the fourth ring. The third ring has slightly more VP/hr on its sectors than the fourth ring, and is denoted by a “3”. You’ll know a sector is in the fourth ring because the number in the abbreviation is a “4”. The exact VP/hr on a sector will switch up each battlefield, so there are no designated “power point” sectors like it is in GvG, where the sectors always remain static and the more trees the better the rewards. The fourth ring is the outermost one, and the one with the least amount of victory points (VP) per hour. Our new map consists of four tiers of circles, with up to 8 guilds all starting in the fourth tier and having three sectors they can always connect to from said starting point. This works for a lot of players, but can still be rough if you don’t know your way around. This gave rise to a letter-number-letter abbreviation to help lead guilds around on the map. The first thing that players really keyed in on is that each sector has a unique name, and a unique coordinate. Once you understand the map though it becomes frightfully easy to work with. With all the graphics and needing to click on a sector to see the coordinates it can seem very overwhelming. ![]() ![]() Still, there are other players who are not as suave with this new map, and it can be tricky to read at times. Battlegrounds launched, with a whole new map to get a feel for and a great fervor from many players to become familiar with it as they did the new game play as well. ![]()
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