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If you want to play with friends, you can create a pack for 2-5 players (including you). Each player in a pack of 5 must pick a different race. If you choose a two-player pack, you may join with another group of four players (four a total of six players joining a realm as a pack). If you want to play as a group of three, simply join as a four-player pack and do not fill the fourth slot (outdated). If you join as a single ("Random") player, you will likely join a group of experienced players to guide in your realm! | If you want to play with friends, you can create a pack for 2-5 players (including you). Each player in a pack of 5 must pick a different race. If you choose a two-player pack, you may join with another group of four players (four a total of six players joining a realm as a pack). If you want to play as a group of three, simply join as a four-player pack and do not fill the fourth slot (outdated). If you join as a single ("Random") player, you will likely join a group of experienced players to guide in your realm! | ||
− | When you create your Dominion, you will be asked which race to play. If you are a beginner, we highly recommend Human and Merfolk. We will explain why later. For now, all you need to know is that Human and | + | When you create your Dominion, you will be asked which race to play. If you are a beginner, we highly recommend Human and Merfolk. We will explain why later. For now, all you need to know is that Human and Nomad are solid beginner races. |
Joining late is perfectly fine - it's a great way to learn the game! You will receive bonus resources and units to compensate for being behind in production. This bonus will ease your transition into the game, but you are always better off starting earlier in the round! The bonus is calculated as follows: | Joining late is perfectly fine - it's a great way to learn the game! You will receive bonus resources and units to compensate for being behind in production. This bonus will ease your transition into the game, but you are always better off starting earlier in the round! The bonus is calculated as follows: |