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Nanopods are a rare resource in Battle Nations. The land expansions progressively get more expensive as well as take longer to complete.Īll construction times for buildings as well as land expansions can be sped up with the use of Nanopods. The player must then buy land expansions to gain access to more land. Initially, only a small portion of the map is unlocked. All of the previously mentioned buildings have premium versions which can be purchased using Nanopods. Other important buildings include warehouses (small, medium, large, high-capacity), Barracks (used to train most troops), Hospitals, Vehicle Factories, and Vehicle Repair Bays. The player's base, called their "Outpost", is their main way of collecting primary resources (by building Iron Mines, Coal Quarries, Oil Pumps, and Wood Loggers) and secondary resources (Steel is made by a Steel Mill with Iron and Coal, Lumber is by a Lumber mill made with Wood). The player may also forfeit their turn by clicking the "Pass" button, or the player can withdraw from the battle by clicking the white sign icon at the top-left corner. After the attack is played out, the enemy responds with an attack. The battle is turn-based where the player selects a unit, an attack from the unit, and the targeted block (or, depending on the type of attack, the enemy unit). One unit fits into each plot, however there is a limit on how many units can be used for each battle. velociraptors, mammoths, lasers, swords, plasma, railguns, etc.).ĭepending on the type of battle, this could mean a 9-block plot (arranged 3x3) or a 13-block plot (first and second row have 5, third row has 3). Most of the technology in game is based on that used by humans during WW2, although there are a few exceptions (e.g. It is impossible to "lose" in Battle Nations: even if the player has no buildings to generate gold, the player will always have enough gold to build a supply drop, which generates 100 gold every hour as well as 25 of iron, wood, and stone. Building a productive nation allows players to form armies which are the basis for the game's core: PvP combat in turn-based strategy warfare. (I assume "yes" but you never know.The game puts players in control of land with limited resources where effective management of resources is vital to expansion and advancement. For example: I know there are players from Canada and Mexico as well as the USA who play on NA, and I wonder if they can use their own currencies. Serious: it'd be interesting to know which currencies are currently accepted and in which regions (NA/EU/SEA) as well as what nations have decent user populations but have to use foreign currencies to pay for items through. I mean I pay with Euro and Iam from Egypt and Euro is like 18 EGP, so I almost pay 255 EGP per month for wow subĭoes paying with my own currency make the sub lower? (They put Country's own currency value into consideration, so they lower the cost?) Comment by nezumi12 on T23:50:06-05:00 I still hope Blizzard makes the payments available in COP ( Colombian Peso), other Latam countries have the access to bnet with their currencies :C Comment by Arthustinus on T23:22:42-05:00

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Where are my złotówki Comment by StackDelay on T21:40:13-05:00 They need to add crypto! Comment by Lemistio on T21:07:22-05:00 They should add the Emirati Dirham,Saudi Riyal or Kuwaiti Dinar for players in the Middle East. First you actually waived subscription costs for the time being, now you're allowing us to pay in our own currency. Thank you for the gesture of support, Blizzard - it means a lot. Hey, great news! I had to pay for my subscription through a VPN just because I wanted to have nothing to do with rubles since we've been invaded. In the case of the Turkish Lira it's probably not at all about the state of the Ruble but rather because of turkish hyperinflation making it much harder for people there to afford their subs in Euros. they're saying that the countries above currently use the ruble as a transaction not their actual currency and thus are changing it. Turkey was never a part of the USSR and has existed in its current state uninterrupted since 1923.ĭon't think that's what they're saying.

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Small correction: Turkey pays for WoW with Euros currently, not Rubles.











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