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Alerts When Enemies Are Beiged

The #channel to receive alerts when an enemy gets beiged

/settings_beige_alerts enemy_beiged_alert

Set member beige cycling requirements

Beige cycling rules can be set for multiple city ranges. Use the command below to add a city range and a comma separated list of allowed beige reasons

/settings_beige_alerts addbeigereasons range: reasons:

Here is an example

/settings_beige_alerts addbeigereasons range: c10-15 reasons: INACTIVE,VACATION_MODE,APPLICANT

To remove a city range:

/settings_beige_alerts removebeigereasons

To view current beige cycling settings:

/settings info key: ALLOWED_BEIGE_REASONS

The following is a list of beige reasons

  • VACATION_MODE: You can beige enemies in Vacation Mode
  • NOT_AN_ENEMY: Non enemies are not subject to beige/cycle orders
  • INACTIVE: Nations who are inactive (2 days)
  • APPLICANT: Applicants aren't subject to beige/cycle orders
  • UNDER_C10_SLOG: If the enemy has less than 10 cities
  • OFFENSIVE_WAR: War is offensive
  • ALREADY_BEIGE_STACKED: Enemies already with enough beige to rebuild (6 days)
  • NO_ENEMY_OFFENSIVE_WARS: Enemies not declaring any offensive wars
  • MISSILE_TURRET: Enemies with high number of missiles
  • NUKE_TURRET: Enemies with high numbers of nukes
  • NO_RECENT_WARS: Enemy is has not declared a war in the past 20 days
  • NO_RECENT_3_CONSECUTIVE_LOGINS: Enemy has not had 3 consecutive logins in the past 120 days
  • NO_RECENT_5_CONSECUTIVE_LOGINS: Enemy has not had 5 consecutive logins in the past 120 days
  • INCORRECT_ENEMY_MMR: Enemy does not have 5 barracks/factories
  • USELESS: Enemy has no recent wars and no recent consecutive logins OR incorrect MMR
  • BEIGE_CYCLE: If the enemy does not have beige, and two other strong nations can sit them whilst beige. DO NOT BEIGE DEFENSIVE WARS
  • BEIGE_CYCLE_4D: If the enemy does not have beige, and one other strong nation can sit them whilst beige for 4d. DO NOT BEIGE DEFENSIVE WARS
  • BEIGE_CYCLE_1: If the enemy does not have beige, and one other strong nation can sit them whilst beige for 2d. DO NOT BEIGE DEFENSIVE WARS
  • BLOCKADED: If you are being sat on/blockaded and need to restock on warchest
  • LOW_RESISTANCE: Low resistance, at risk of getting beiged (use your best judgement)
  • LOW_RESISTANCE_OFFENSIVE: Low resistance, at risk of getting beiged (use your best judgement)
  • DO_NOT_RAID: Try to peace nations that are on the Do Not Raid list
  • NO_REASON:

Alerts when beige cycling violations occur

The #channel to receive alerts when an enemy gets beiged (without reason)

/settings_beige_alerts enemy_beiged_alert_violations

You can set a role to be pinged

/role setalias locutusrole: ENEMY_BEIGE_ALERT_AUDITOR discordrole: @someRole

Using the Bot to check if an enemy can be beiged

/nation canibeige

📚 List your wars you are allowed to beige...
/nation canibeige

List your wars you are allowed to beige
As set by this guild's configured beige policy: ALLOWED_BEIGE_REASONS

Arguments:

[nation] - DBNation
The nation which is beiging
Defaults to your own nation
(nation id, name or url)


What is Beige

A nation defeated in war gets 2 more days of being on the beige color. Beige protects from new war declarations. We want to have active enemies always in war, so they don't have the opportunity to build back up.

Enemies being beige cycled can receive more defensive war losses than a non cycled enemy because they can be defeated immediate upon leaving beige and becoming war slotted.

How to maximize your attacks during a war

  • Don't open with navals if enemies have units which are a threat. Ships can't attack planes, tanks or soldiers.
  • Don't naval if you already have them blockaded.
  • Never airstrike infra, cash, or small amounts of units - wait for them to build more units.
  • If they just have some soldiers and can't get a victory against you, don't spam ground attacks.
  • If the enemy only has soldiers (no tanks) and you have max planes, airstriking soldiers kills more soldiers than a ground attack will.
  • Missiles/Nukes do NOT kill any units.

Note: You can do some unnecessary attacks if the war is going to expire, or you need to beige them as part of a beige cycle.

What is beige cycling?

Beige cycling is when we have a weakened enemy, and 3 strong nations declared on that enemy - then 1 nation defeats them, whilst the other two sit on them whilst they are on beige. When their 2 days of beige from the defeat ends, another nation declares on the enemies free slot and the next nation defeats the enemy.

Example Beige cycling checklist:

  1. Is the enemy military mostly weakened/gone?
  2. Is the enemy not currently on beige?
  3. Do they have 3 defensive wars, with the other two attackers having enough military?
  4. Are you the first person to have declared?

Tip: Save your MAP. Avoid going below 40 resistance until you are GO for beiging them.

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