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* A player-made event where one guild attacks the city of another guild. To activate a Bane, A player must first use a Bane Circle near the city of the guild which he wishes to attack.  The bane ends when either the bane circle is destroyed, or the tree of life falls.
 
* A player-made event where one guild attacks the city of another guild. To activate a Bane, A player must first use a Bane Circle near the city of the guild which he wishes to attack.  The bane ends when either the bane circle is destroyed, or the tree of life falls.
 
* [[Bane Scroll]], a game object which allows a guild officer to place a Bane Circle, thus putting an enemy city under siege.  
 
* [[Bane Scroll]], a game object which allows a guild officer to place a Bane Circle, thus putting an enemy city under siege.  
* '''Bane Circle''', a game structure which provides protection slots for an attacking guild's [[Buildings of War]].  The destruction of a Bane Circle ends a siege in favor of the defenders.              
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* '''Bane Circle''', a game structure which provides protection slots for an attacking guild's [[Buildings of War]].  The destruction of a Bane Circle ends a siege in favor of the defenders.      
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Revision as of 17:37, 11 January 2008

Bane can mean:

  • A player-made event where one guild attacks the city of another guild. To activate a Bane, A player must first use a Bane Circle near the city of the guild which he wishes to attack. The bane ends when either the bane circle is destroyed, or the tree of life falls.
  • Bane Scroll, a game object which allows a guild officer to place a Bane Circle, thus putting an enemy city under siege.
  • Bane Circle, a game structure which provides protection slots for an attacking guild's Buildings of War. The destruction of a Bane Circle ends a siege in favor of the defenders.

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