Flamerule wrote: » What's the difference between a Freehold and a Node? Isn't one used for guildhalls the other for towns and/or cities?
Gimlog wrote: » Being in a ZOI of metropolis isn't hard , once there be 5 metropolis they cover -+20% of the map each. So it won't be a issue until the metropolis you are in the ZOI is destroyed.
Gimlog wrote: » @Jahlon are you referring that there may be a deference between having a freehold in the ZOI of a vassal node and being near the parent metropolis? From the destruction mechanism of freehold i don't see deference. Could you explain your thought?
noaani wrote: » Gimlog wrote: » @Jahlon are you referring that there may be a deference between having a freehold in the ZOI of a vassal node and being near the parent metropolis? From the destruction mechanism of freehold i don't see deference. Could you explain your thought? If your Freehold is in the ZoI of a node that is a vassal of a larger node (which itself may be a vassal of another even larger still node), then you are a citizen of that initial vassal node, not of the larger or even larger still node. If that larger or even larger still node is successfully sieged, as far as we are aware that puts your freehold in absolutely no danger. You and your freehold are only in danger if the node that you are a citizen of is successfully sieged.