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Latest revision as of 14:02, 30 December 2025
World Map
Our eWorld constantly changes! To observe the changes and how countries expand or contract through regions, use the World Map!
World Map Features:
- Hover over a region to see its details
- Neighbor regions with connecting borders will highlight
- Quick overview of the current political situation
- See which countries control which regions
- Explore strategies and map movements
Historical Map (Time-Lapse)
The Historical Map allows you to travel through time and see how the world has changed!
Features:
- Time-lapse view of territorial changes
- See how borders evolved over game days
- Watch the rise and fall of empires
- Track historical wars and conquests
- Great for understanding geopolitical history
How to Use:
- Access the Historical Map from the World Map page
- Use the timeline slider to select a date
- Watch territories change as you move through time
Understanding Regions
Region Types:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Core Region | Original territory of a country |
| Occupied Region | Territory conquered from another country |
| Capital | Main region of a country (marked specially) |
Region Bonuses:
- Regions may contain resource bonuses
- Bonuses only apply if connected to Capital
- See Country Perks for bonus details
Map Strategy
Strategic Considerations:
- Border regions can be attacked in Direct Wars
- Cutting off regions from the capital reduces bonuses
- Surrounding enemies provides combat bonuses
- Capital protection is crucial for resource bonuses
Tips for Map Analysis
Related Pages
- War - Combat and battles
- Country Perks - Regional bonuses
- Relocation - Moving between regions
- My Country - Country administration
- Natural disaster - Regional events