Mayoral commissions
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Mayoral commissions are simple types of quests with singular objectives that are able to be initiated by mayors.[1][2][4]
- Mayoral commissions cost gold from the treasury for the mayor to initiate.[1][2]
- There are a limited number of commission slots available to be set by the mayor at any one time.[5][2]
- Access to commissions is based on node type, location, building choices, and predominant node race.[1][2]
- There will be a cap to the number of commissions that can be accepted by a single player.[5]
- Completing mayoral commissions will reward the node with node commodities, node-to-node reputation, mandates, and temporary buffs to buildings or zones.[1][2]
- Players will receive experience, node reputation, node currency, and other miscellaneous rewards.[1][2][4]
- Mayoral commissions can be conducted by both citizens and non-citizens, but only citizen contribution will generate mandates for the node.[5][2]
- Mayoral commissions are similar to commissions, which are system-generated quests that enable characters and nodes to gain XP.[6][5]
- Q: Is participation always going to be greater for larger nodes by default, or can a small node with close to 100 participation still greatly benefit from them?
- A: That's gonna come down to what commissions the mayor is initiating. Level three nodes aren't going to be initiating mayoral commissions that require thousands of players to participate, because they don't have access to those; where Metropolises that have a huge citizenship base will get access to those kinds of commissions. So the rewards will be proportionate to the node level and the expected amount of citizens.[7] – Chris Justo
Alcaldes
Los alcaldes son los gobernantes del nodo y los que controlan el desarrollo de ese nodo.[9]
- Coordinar el tráfico de los recursos que los ciudadanos necesitan mediante el uso de las caravanas.[11]
- Otras tareas del gobernante.[9]
Solo los ciudadanos de los nodos pueden ser elegidos como alcaldes.[12]
- Solo un ciudadanos puede ser elegido por cuenta y por servidor.[12][13]
- Esto podría cambiar a un ciudadano por cuenta.[14]
- Un rey o una reina también puede convertirse en alcalde.[12]
- You may only ever be a citizen of a single node at a time.[12] – Steven Sharif
Los alcaldes obtienen nuevos poderes y responsabilidades conforme el nodo avanza.[15]
- Los nodos tienen una serie de políticas de nodo que son propuestas por el alcalde y votadas por los ciudadanos.[16][17]
- El título de alcalda desbloquea habilidades especiales, así como stats durante los asedios o eventos.[18]
- Los alcaldes son avisados cuando su nodo es citado en un pergamino de declaración de asedio.[19]
- The mayor is made aware of what scroll has been generated if their node is the one that's named on the scroll.[19] – Steven Sharif
Node mandates
Node mandates are an energy system that enables mayors to take actions within a node.[1][20]
- Citizen participation in policy votes, construction, mayoral commissions, mayoral caravans, node wars, and node sieges generate mandates for the mayor.[1][20]
- Mayors can utilize their available mandates to adjust taxes, bypass policy votes, initiate construction, initiate expansions, and certain mayoral commissions.[1][20]
- A newly elected mayor may begin their term with "a couple" of default mandates.[21]
- Unused mandates at the end of a mayor's term will be lost.[21]
- We're concerned about limiting how much damage a bad faith mayor can do; and this is definitely one of those systems that if you're doing good things that the citizens are agreeing with- and this is part of your power as a citizen even if even if you think you don't have any power- this is one of your main things is agreeing with what the mayor is doing makes them able to do more actions; and that are hopefully are favorable for you.[20] – John Collins
- Q: Is there a cap on the energy for mandates?
- A: There is not currently a cap that's designed for mandates. However, mandates are an accrued energy through action and actions have cooldowns associated with them that you can do them over certain periods of time; and they also have certain weights that are applied by design. So naturally within a given period of time a mayor will only have the ability to do so many things that generate mandates; and as a result that is the soft cap. However, the system is built- or is being built- in such a way where that is a variable we can define through testing when we see if there should be, or should not be, we can add that at a later time.[22] – Steven Sharif
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Blog: Development Update with Village Node.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Transmisión en vivo, 2023-08-31 (39:17).
- ↑ Transmisión en vivo, 2023-08-31 (43:07).
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Entrevista, 2020-07-08 (1:04:05).
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Transmisión en vivo, 2023-08-31 (42:05).
- ↑
- ↑ Transmisión en vivo, 2023-08-31 (43:27).
- ↑ Transmisión en vivo, 2018-12-12 (14:48).
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Transmisión en vivo, 2017-11-17 (9:49).
- ↑
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Transmisión en vivo, 2017-06-30 (53:57).
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3
- ↑ Entrevista, 2018-05-11 (50:05).
- ↑ Entrevista, 2018-10-20 (2:36).
- ↑ Blog - Know Your Nodes - The Basics.
- ↑ Transmisión en vivo, 2022-08-26 (1:12:40).
- ↑ Transmisión en vivo, 2022-04-29 (27:42).
- ↑ Transmisión en vivo, 2020-07-25 (1:52:45).
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 Transmisión en vivo, 2021-12-23 (1:30:34).
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.5 Transmisión en vivo, 2023-08-31 (31:44).
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 Transmisión en vivo, 2023-08-31 (38:00).
- ↑ Transmisión en vivo, 2023-08-31 (34:09).