eAustralias Allies and MPP's

Day 1,236, 04:42 Published in Australia Australia by venja

eAustralia is a member of the EDEN Brotherhood or alliance having joined in January 2010. EDEN provides defensive strength for when we are attacked, helps us out when our country gets PTO (Political takeover) and of course we can also help our allies which are doing right now as many are under siege in Europe. A number of countries have been recently completely wiped off the map but all have fortunately been able to fight back.

In eRepublik an alliance is represented in game by a law passed by each country and is often known as a MPP (Mutual Protection Pact). Eaustralia has a number of MPP's with allies within the EDEN group.

We are also good friends and indeed have MPP's with countries in another alliance called Terra. the EDEN Brotherhood and the Terra alliance work together to fight a common enemy in the ONE alliance. Recently our MPP list has been extended to include most of the larger countries in both EDEN and Terra so that we have maximum capability to fight against ONE wherever they attack us.

The eAustralian government works hard to maintain these alliances so that we can help our allies when they are in need but also to help our own defensive capabilities in the event that we are attacked.

On the battle list on your homepage you may have seen the Campaign of the Day indicated (Also known as COTD). The battle is usually the one where the government has decided we should focus our attack power. Follow these instructions when you can. Sometimes members of the ADF or militias will have their own orders but usually the COTD figure amongst those orders.

We have a Training War (TW) with eNew Zealand. We have also set eNZ as our “Natural Enemy" so that we get a 10% bonus to damage done against them. Every few days, we either attack one of their regions or they attack one of ours (its works on a rotation system). The attacker though is intending to lose and the defender should win. The defender then gets the ability to attack the next time and no regions are lost by either party. Please look out for these battles and make maximum use when we are in defensive mode but be careful not to do too much damage when we are attacking e.g. don't attack if we are above 50%.

If you are not sure, always look for instructions from the government or the military.

Venja
PM of eAustralia