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Vassal node structure.[1]

This vassal mode structure tells you what it looks like for a sovereign at a level six metropolis stage; and what it can control at a maximum vassal network is two level five nodes, of which a level five node can control one level four and one level three as direct vassals; and then the four can control a three; and every three can control a one or a two. Now if the three gets removed through siege, the one or the two is removed as well. So that's an important distinction between the three's vassals, which technically isn't really a vassal relationship because there's no citizenships possible. Those vassals don't exist between three and X, but they do exist between four and three, five and four, and six and five. And what this also allows is that because there are 85 nodes that are within the world, we have a buffer zone of about 20 nodes that lives in a max server state. So if you had maximum five metropolises form in a world, you will have a number about 20 nodes that can live alongside those metropolis networks; and when or if a metropolis falls, that extra cushion of nodes around the five metropolis structures allows for the map to be redistricted in a way that is unique. It doesn't mean that one of the fives is just going to pick up where the last six left off and form the same exact metropolis structure. From a territory perspective it has ancillary nodes to play with and expand towards that redistricts the map, so that if a metropolis falls there's a significant difference in the layout of the world and the layout of these almost nation-like territories.[1]Steven Sharif

Los nodos de nivel aldeas (fase 3) o superior subyugan a los nodos cercanos, convirtiéndolos en nodos vasallos.[2][3]

  • Los nodos vasallos obtienen beneficios de su nodo soberano (nodo padre) incluso si el tipo de nodo padre es diferente al vasallo.[5]
It is not a bad thing to be vasseled, it is a good thing to be vasseled. It brings many benefits from the Sovereign, which is the ultimate parent of that vassal network down to the vassal node itself; and it allows that vassal node to even live outside of its normal mechanics. You get to adopt some of the benefits that the node type of your sovereign is, even if your node type as a vassal node isn't the same.[5]Steven Sharif
  • Los nodos soberanos recogen impuestos de los nodos vasallos. Estos impuestos no pueden ser cogidos por el alcalde u otros jugadores.[6]
  • Los nodos vasallos deben permanecer, al menos, una fase de nodo por debajo de su nodo padre.[2]
  • Los nodos vasallos dan su exceso de experiencia a su nodo padre, y pueden tener sus propios nodos vasallos; siempre y cuando estén dentro de la zona de influencia del nodo padre.[6][2]
    • Si un nodo está bloqueado, y ademas de ser un nodo vasallo tiene sus propios nodos vasallos, cualquier experiencia ganada por el propio nodo o sus vasallos se aplica primero a su propio déficit. La experiencia sobrante a partir de ahí se manda al nodo padre.[8]
When the vassal reaches its cap it overflows experience up to the parent; and so it can be very good early on for parents to get vassal nodes that are very productive- that have a lot of traffic.[6]Steven Sharif
  • Los nodos vasallos están supeditados al gobierno, alianzas, guerras, impuestos, y al comercio de su nodo padre, y pueden recibir ayuda "federal" del mismo.[2]
  • Los nodos vasallos no pueden declarar la guerra a su nodo padre o a cualquiera de sus vasallos.[2]
  • Los ciudadanos de los nodos vasallos están vinculados a las condiciones diplomáticas de su nodo padre.[2]

If a Node is a Vassal Node and is capped from advancing further, it first applies any experience earned to its own deficit (see Node Atrophy section), and then applies excess experience earned to its Parent Node. If the Parent Node advances and the Vassal is able to grow, it becomes uncapped. If a Node is capped and is both a Vassal and has its own Vassals, any experience earned from itself or its Vassals is first applied to their own deficit. Any experience beyond that is then sent to its Parent Node.[8]Margaret Krohn