Social Experience: SXP
Only a player committed to the social axis will be able to gain access to the management of both holdings and forts.
The SXP gain is directly linked to the time invested by the player within community structure (holdings brotherhoods, player guilds, and fortress communities). It’s also linked to the rank of the player and to the number of players that are members of the community structure.
About SXP gain:
- Each community structure has a member list and each of them is committed to specific tasks. For instance, the creator of a building is instantly appointed as its leader.
- Each brotherhood is organized according to several ranks. Each rank has a specific amount of points, defined by rank level, each of them going from 0 to 20. Thus, each brotherhood has an amount of points specific to the holding.
- Each new member of the brotherhood brings a number of rank points that can be allocated among the brotherhood’s members and ranks.
- If a player decides to leave a brotherhood, the community loses the rank points that he/she brought when he/she joined. If the number of remaining points for this building is below zero, the brotherhood stops gaining SXP.
One can see the importance of the leader role within the brotherhood, as he/she is the one who distributes points among members and who chooses the rank of each member and how they will progress.
Members of the brotherhood who get involved the most and/or those who become a real social asset to their leader, are able to benefit from potential advantages he/she may grant them. Strategy and negotiation to convince the leader to promote a player to gain SXP are definitely in order.
The general progress of a player’s CXP and FXP axes is totally intertwined with the progress of their commitment to the social axis. Therefore, as a community structure reaches higher XP levels, it will be able to recruit new players as members for the community. Thus, when a community increases its member potential, it will progress on the Social Axis faster.