[MoF] Supply system and Working overtime

Day 2,668, 17:40 Published in Netherlands Netherlands by Ministerie van Economische Zak

Dear eNL citizens,


Supply system
As you all might know, we are running a supply system for over four months now. It was initially available to all eNL Military Units that were loyal to the state, but that has been narrowed down to DAF only due to the lack of usage by other MUs.
I am writing this article to inform you about an increase of the supplies that you will be able to request starting next week.
The table will look like this:



In grey you see the needed kills together with, in green, the amount of Q7 weapons you get. This means that the number of weapons you get for every 25 kills will increase from 3 to 4 and the really active D4 players can get max. 20 instead of the 15Q7 weapons they could get before.
Keep in mind that the milestones are created to support casual fighting for the younger players in lower divisions without encouraging them to fight a lot while the players in higher divisions are actually encouraged to fight a lot to be supported in their efforts.

The form to request supplies can be found on top of the DAF feed on Mondays/Tuesdays.




Working overtime
I want to use this article as well remind everyone about the ability to work overtime in the job that you have. This is possible with the tickets you gain from an activated house. Every house you have active will produce one overtime ticket every hour and 24 of these tickets will allow you to work overtime once. This means that with every house you buy, you can work seven times extra.

A Q1 house can be bought the cheapest in countries that have a full housing bonus like USA, Serbia and Greece. At the moment of writing, you can easily find one for 290NLG. This means that as long as seven times working your job grants you more than those 290NLG, you are making extra money while you also will have 2x50 available energy!

Keep in mind that this is only works with the lowest quality house, higher quality houses are only worth it if you think the extra energy is worth the investment.



Your Minister of Finance,

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