[DoE] Guide to eRepublik: First Days

Day 2,610, 09:09 Published in USA USA by Department of Citizen Affairs

This article is intended for new players joining eRepublik! The Department of Education encourages new players to keep reading, and get involve!

Welcome to eRepublik! The first few days are pretty simple and with the help of Party Members, Military Units, and the chat bar (located on the bottom right of the screen) you will be able to understand the fundamentals of eRep, like how to deal with having no money, or no food and even weapons. This is a war game, but in the mean time there’s fun to be had!

The Department of Education is lucky to have you here! We’ll walk you through first days, and before you know it, we'll get you supplied, integrated, and ready to fight for the greatest eNation in the worl😛 eUSA!



The most important rule is DO NOT SPEND YOUR GOLD! SAVE IT

Now one of the basics of becoming an Adult Citizen, and even getting past those first days, is to get a job. You can find one in the job market from the huge plethora of jobs available. Afterwards, begin working each day.




The next step is to gain some strength by training at the training grounds. Remember to only use your free training ground. It is not recommended to waste gold, because the gold that you receive would be better spent upgrading your training grounds to receive higher strength each day. Gnilraps, former eUSA President, explains why fighting is bad, during those first days in eRepublik, right here in this article!



After completing these two tasks make sure to receive your reward! The rewards consist of 1 Strength, and 1 Experience Point, and on the 5th day, well let’s just say a surprise awaits you! Follow these three simple steps everyday to gain money, build strength, and receive a reward. These factors can determine the person’s ability to fight or stay behind in battle.



Once you finish the Daily Task, go straight to your profile and upload an avatar on your profile page by clicking the Edit Profile tab. All of these steps will give you XP points. You can also do missions at your own pace (don't break your bank or your health trying to finish them all) to get more XP. Did you know that strength is prioritized over XP? This is a pretty important concept here in eRepublik. Remember to do a handful of mission, but just not all of them (the ones that really count).

You can and should work and train everyday. Working everyday rewards the Hard Worker medal worth 5 gold and your daily wage, and training makes your life worth living by building up your ability to mow down countless enemies.

Also, it is strongly recommended to save up on the gold that you get as you level up for training grounds upgrades. Levelling up becomes significantly harder as your journey on eRepublik progresses, and this ~20 or so easy gold (1 gold per level), should not be wasted away. Every once in a while admins do reduced cost upgrades, wait for those to maximize your gold!



Health is a number on your left sidebar under your name and avatar. Working and training in every training ground consumes 10 health per click. You can gain health by eating food. All new players start up with one Q1 food company and the necessary FRM(Food Raw Materials) companies required to run it.The department of Interior, as well as several political parties, run programs to supplement the food needs for newer players in our country.

If you look on your own profile, you'll see you get two locations put on the side of your profile: your current location, and your citizenship. You can change your location by clicking that change link next to it, and paying a variable amount of CC, depending on where you want to move.

What your location allows you to do:
- Fight for the location country and her allies in a normal battle
- Fight for the location country only in a resistance battle
- Apply at a job in the location country

Several military units require movement of their soldiers for completion of their daily orders. In most cases, this is completely funded by the MU, saving the moving costs cost for our soldiers.

Unlike your location, citizenship is free to change - but it requires a country's congress to approve your request. Citizenship allows you to participate in a country's political process, including voting and running for office. With eUSA facing stronger and larger enemies, it is strongly recommended for newer players to stay in the country and helping us fight off our enemies.



We hope that you find this article from the DoE helpful in your eRepublik journey. As always, if you have any questions or any topics that you’d like the DoE to cover, please do mention them in the comments section.

~Department of Education

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