Soldiers of Germany, Prepare for Tomorrow's War

Day 364, 14:23 Published in Sweden Germany by Justin Tyme

Tomorrow, Germany will begin the fight to become a sovereign nation again in the first-ever multiregion resistance war. Soldiers, armies, and politicians all over the world have pledged their military strength in Germany's name for a Free Germany. But let us not forget the brave Germans in the Swedish heartland!

If you are a resistance soldier in Sweden and would like to assist Germany:

1. Move out of the Brandenburg, Baden-Wuerttemburg, and Bavaria regions until the war starts! This will lower the initial cost of the war and will leave more money for Germany's postwar reconstruction. Along with this, know which region you are going to fight in. Only fight in that region; we will need cohesion in order to swiftly liberate Germany.

2. Buy up as many weapons/gifts as you can. You'll need plenty of weapons for the war, because some regions such as Brandenburg have q4 hospitals; for every time you fight, you can regain 40 wellness (10 per each ql point). This will allow you to fight more often. Along with hospitals, soldiers can regain wellness by gifting other soldiers. If you are low on wellness, alert a fellow soldier to send some gifts your way. Think of gifts as medkits.

3. Buy a moving ticket; you will need a moving ticket to get to the free German regions.

If every soldier could at least do that much, this revolution will go by quickly and easily. Just make sure that you don't forget to use the hospital once a day after you fight, and keep other soldiers' wellness in mind for gifting. If you have any questions, Contact your respective regional leader: Commander DKN (Bavaria), Commander Isy (Baden-Wuerttemburg), or Commander Justin Tyme (Brandenburg).

But basically, all you need to know is that you need to ONLY move to the war regions AFTER the war begins. This is crucial; if you move before, you raise the region's population and make the war more expensive. Fill your inventory with gifts and guns and 1 moving ticket, and you ought to be fine.