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Old April 3rd, 2008, 04:55 PM
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Default How do you define a NAP?

How do you define a non-aggression pact? Are 3 and 5 turn NAPs the most common types? From the general ideas to the nitty gritty details like dominion spread to things like moving stealthy units around. I'm wondering if there consensus on what a NAP means.
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non agression pact, so nothing hostile no attacking or casting rituals on someones lands, and no stealthy preachers. preaching within your own lands and building temples and the like is all fine. as for moving stealthy units, you're probably safest letting the person know you're going to do it so they don't get too ticked off if something goes wrong. and that way they can let you know which provinces to avoid (if they're patrolling or have high PD or something).
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Does NAP 3 mean that a 3 turn notification is required before an attack or does it mean no aggression allowed for the next 3 turns? There is a bit of confusion on this point in one of my games.
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Default Re: How do you define a NAP?

It makes sense to specify this. I assume that a NAP is for a set number of turns (helpful to set out the turn it will expire at the beginning) unless we agree to, say, a "3-turn warning NAP" where 3 turns of warning must be given before an attack, but the NAP will otherwise stand for the entire game.

You could, of course, do something like a 3 turn warning NAP that will last no less than 15 turns or something, but generally unless otherwise specified it seems reasonable to assume that a NAP is for a set amount of turns.
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Default Re: How do you define a NAP?

I believe most people here would assume a "3 turn NAP", would mean 3 turns of notice before an attack, otherwise lasting throughout the game.

This is why I try to spell out the terms when I make one. That, and it allows me to be at least a little in character...
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I believe most people here would assume a "3 turn NAP", would mean 3 turns of notice before an attack, otherwise lasting throughout the game.

This is why I try to spell out the terms when I make one. That, and it allows me to be at least a little in character...
Is this the most common type of NAP? I am trying to see if i can approach a definition of a "standard NAP" just to make things less confusing.
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