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'''Bane''' can mean:
 
'''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.
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* A [[Sieging|siege]]; a player-made event where one guild attacks the city of another guild. To activate a Bane, a player must first use a Scroll of Summon Bane Circle near the city of the guild which he wishes to attack.  The siege 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.       
 
* '''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 05:53, 24 August 2008

Bane can mean:

  • A siege; a player-made event where one guild attacks the city of another guild. To activate a Bane, a player must first use a Scroll of Summon Bane Circle near the city of the guild which he wishes to attack. The siege 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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