Factions
Four warring Factions struggle for control of Britannia! Who's side will you join?
Faction warfare on Oceania Classic has been redesigned and expanded.
Factions
To join a Faction, visit the stronghold of the one you wish to join and use the signup stone located near the entrance. You will be given a uniform to show your allegiance and will be able to join in the fight immediately.
Faction signup stones can also be found in the Moongate Hall.
True Britannians
The True Britannians are the loyal followers of Lord British. Their stronghold is Castle British in Britain.
Council of Mages
The Council of Mages are political opponents of Lord British's rule who were originally based on Verity Isle (Moonglow) and the now abandoned Isle of Magincia. They have since relocated their stronghold underground to the City of Mages, Wind.
Shadowlords
This Faction follows 3 evil demonic entities known as the Shadowlords. Their base is located in the Yew Crypts.
Followers of Minax
The Followers of Minax, or just Minax for short, support the vile Lady Minax in her attempts to overthrow her bitter enemy, Lord British. Their stronghold is located in Dragonhame Mountain, with the entrance located almost opposite to that of Dungeon Destard. The mountain can be found roughly halfway between the cities of Trinsic and Skara Brae.
Chaos Anti-Faction
Dismayed by the relentless war between the four Factions, Lord Blackthorn has ordered his Chaos troops to liberate captured cities and guard those which have declared neutrality. Chaos guards are hostile towards members of all four Factions. Chaos are based in Castle Blackthorn above Britain.
Note: Chaos in this context is the Anti-Faction and cannot be joined by players. It should not be confused with the separate version of Chaos which players can join as part of the Order vs Chaos guild warfare system.
Town Capture & Management
The cities of Trinsic, Moonglow, Yew, Skara Brae, and Ocllo can be captured and controlled by the Factions.
The Faction towns each have their own citizens, troops, and functioning economies.
Towns are captured by stealing the town Sigil, taking it back to your base, holding it for 2 hours to corrupt, and then placing it back in the respective town. The town is secured for an amount of time, after which point the Sigil can be stolen once again by a rival Faction member.
Stealing a Sigil requires either 80.0 in the Stealing skill or a pair of Gloves of Sigil Stealing (see below).
Citizens
A city's Civic Budget determines how many Citizens the city can support at any given time. Citizen populations of the cities will rise and fall on an twice (in-game) daily basis according to that city's Civic Budget. A city's Citizen population can be increased by adopting the Population strategy.
Citizens earn a daily income for their city and also incur daily maintenance costs.
The minimum and maximum amount an individual Citizen can earn is determined by a number of factors, such as the Health and Morale of their city and the city's population.
Citizens can be identified by the title "of [City]" after their names.
Faction Commanders can send silver to a city under their control to boost it's Civic Budget and thus increase the number of Citizens in the town.
City Troops
The size of the army guarding a city is determined by it's Military Budget. Cities which have no funds in their Military Budget will be undefended.
Troops incur upkeep costs which are withdrawn from the city's Military Budget, or the Treasury if the budget cannot afford it.
Killing enemy Faction Guards will reward the player with silver, Valor, as well as whatever else the guard may be carrying.
City Management
Faction Commanders can govern cities under their control.
Speak either the phrase "I wish to access the city treasury" whilst a Faction Commander and in a city under your control to access the town management options.
Tax Rate
Faction Commanders can set a city's tax rate. The tax rate determines the cost of items sold by most NPC vendors within the city.
Taxes of 0% to negative -10% can only be enacted when a city's Civic Budget is large enough to support these negative rates.
Citizens in cities with 0% to -10% Tax Rates will incur higher maintenance costs, thus putting more strain on the Treasury.
See Dynamic Vendor Economy for more information.
Faction Capital: Trinsic
The Faction Capital of Trinsic can be guarded by a large and powerful army of Faction Guards.
Capturing the capital rewards the successful thief with a very large amount of Valor and Silver.
Controlling Trinsic is required in order to purchase Dark or Silver Steeds.
Town Hitching Post
Town Hitching Posts can be found next to Town Stones and allow Faction members to purchase War Mounts.
War Mounts
New War Mounts based on the original Faction War Horse have been added, some of which can only be purchased by either the two "good" OR the two "evil" Factions. Like the War Horse, the new War Mounts can be resurrected by their owner without the need for any Vet skill.
Valor Virtue
The Valor Virtue allows characters to buy from Town Stones and Valor Stones.
Characters can raise their Valor Virtue by taking part in Faction combat and stealing Sigils.
Taking a Sigil to a Faction Stronghold to corrupt will earn the thief a small amount of Valor points.
Returning a corrupted Sigil to a town, thus capturing it, will reward the thief with a larger amount of points, depending on the town. Trinsic is worth the most.
Gloves of Sigil Stealing
Gloves of Sigil Stealing are available as a reward from the Faction Garrison Donation Box for 1000 silver. They are also available as a reward from Valor Stones. These gloves allow a player to steal Sigils without the need for the Stealing skill whilst they are being worn. The wearer will also suffer a -10 penalty to Dexterity while the gloves are equipped, which also means they require at least 21 Dexterity to wear.
Temporary Skill Loss
Dying to an enemy Factioner will result in a 5 minute temporary skill loss of 33% for the victim.