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Regional influence is a measure of how well-respected a nation is in its region. Nations earn influence in a region the longer they remain there and the more endorsements they have. When a nation leaves, its influence in that region begins to decline. The more influence a nation has, the more influence the Delegate requires to eject it from the region.
 
Regional influence is a measure of how well-respected a nation is in its region. Nations earn influence in a region the longer they remain there and the more endorsements they have. When a nation leaves, its influence in that region begins to decline. The more influence a nation has, the more influence the Delegate requires to eject it from the region.
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphere_of_influence Influence on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]
 

Revision as of 14:49, 3 May 2015

Regional influence is a measure of how well-respected a nation is in its region. Nations earn influence in a region the longer they remain there and the more endorsements they have. When a nation leaves, its influence in that region begins to decline. The more influence a nation has, the more influence the Delegate requires to eject it from the region.