[MoE] - Welcome to eIreland - First Days in eRepublik

Day 3,110, 20:24 Published in Ireland Ireland by University of Ireland

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May 27, 2016

Welcome to eIreland!

Thank you for choosing eIreland as your new home. You will not regret your decision as you have joined a small tight-knit community which is one of the most unique and friendly there is to be found in this game. The aim of this article is to give you some tips regarding the first few days of your Erepublik journey.

Also, you should be aware that you joined during a special ingame event, the "Resource Wars". Take a few minutes to read about it.

1. Save Your Gold and Energy Bars!

At first, you'll be leveling quickly while you're experimenting with the combat environment and completing Erepublik's tutorial missions. Enjoy it, but don't be tempted to waste gold on anything, especially not on using your training grounds (TGs), use only the free TG. One of your first goals will be to upgrade your TGs and you have a lot of saving to do. Don't deplete your hard earned energy bars either, there's plenty of free food to be had.

2. Go Easy On the Fight Button

As long as you're under level 20, feel free to hit "fight" whenever. Afterwards, you should hold and wait for guidance from veteran players, as negative effects begin to pile up. Click here for more detailed guidance.
3. Join a Military Unit and a Party

Membership in organizations is crucial for success in eRepubliK. These form the core of the Irish community. Ireland has a national military: the Irish Army, message its commander Don Croata or simply join yourself. You'll receive supplies, guidance and meet some great people. Next, when you're level 17, you can join a political party. Parties are the backbone of the political game. Feel free to message the various party presidents in order to decide which one best suits you.

4. Be Sociable

In the end, this is a social geopolitical war game. You'll only have fun if you interact with your fellow citizens. Send friendship requests, shout on the feeds, comment on articles, message people (start with the national cabinet). Don't hesitate even if English isn't your native tongue.



5. Participate in programs sponsored by the Ministry of Community

The MoC has some great programs through which you can have fun, get resources and connect with the community, check them out and feel free to ask the minister questions.



That's it for now, stay tuned for more guidance and information from the Ministry of Education.