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Originally Posted by Austen
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Originally Posted by name thief
A NAP is where we agree to peace correct?
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I'm a neophyte, so someone correct me if I'm wrong, but what I've gleaned seems to indicate as follows
- NAP is Non Aggression Pact.
- The gist is that if you offer someone a NAP for 8 turns, you are expected to honor it for that length of time.
- You can also do like a NAP + 3 which is basically agreeing to not attack the other person without 3 turns notice.
- Some games NAPs are considered binding and in others they're considered to be more sort of.. guidelines.. we're considering them binding here.
If I fouled that up or someone has more to add, please do so.
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I am a neophyte too, but I think you're right.
I would also argue that doing an aggressive dominion push, using unrest-causing troops, and casting blatantly obnoxious or overpowered globals like burden of time or forge of the ancients would count as a violation of the NAP. But I'd probably clarify that in the terms if I ever make one.