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Brotherhood

  • Overview
    Brotherhoods allow Pirates to unite their Shipmates under a well organized command structure with one name, flag, and hierarchy.

    Each member of a Brotherhood has his own credentials, duties, and responsibilities within the group.
  • Creating a Brotherhood
    You must attain Level 10 before you may create a Brotherhood.

    Go to the Brethren Court, open the "My Brotherhood" tab, enter a unique name for your Brotherhood, and design a unique custom flag using the flag generator.

    You can send other Captains offers to join your Brotherhood via the Friend List or by going to your Friend's Haven and clicking "Invite" from the Actions menu.

    You can cancel sent invitations from the "Invitations" tab of your Brotherhood.

    You can accept or decline the requests to join your Brotherhood from the "Applicants" tab of your Brotherhood.

    Once you've created a Brotherhood (which consists of 10 members of the main crew) it will have a Naval Academy to recruit and train Cadets. The number of Cadets your Academy may train at any given time is 10. A player must reach Level 5 to become a Cadet at an Academy.
  • Joining or leaving a Brotherhood
    You can join a Brotherhood in the following ways:
    - Accept another Pirate's invitation in the "Brethren Court" tab of your Brethren Court - your Envoy will inform you when you receive a new one.
    - Send a request to a Brotherhood Leader by clicking "Send request" in the "Brotherhoods" tab.

    Once you've reached Level 5, you may become a Cadet in the Brotherhood's Naval Academy without sending an Application; if the Brotherhood has spaces to train new players in their Academy (the number of spaces for Cadets is limited to 10). To do so go to the Brethren Court, then click "Join now". If you haven't decided which Brotherhood or Academy to apply for, click "Join Random Brotherhood". This will place you within an open Brotherhood based on your language preferences, and Haven location.

    You can be a member of only 1 Brotherhood at a time. To join another Brotherhood, you must first leave your current Brotherhood. If you are a Brotherhood Leader and want to join another one, you must first delegate your status to another Brotherhood member before being able to leave.

    You may leave your Brotherhood in one of the following ways:

    A. Go to the "Brotherhoods" icon on the right-hand side of the screen, open the "My Brotherhood" tab, and click on the "Members" subtab. Find yourself in the list of players and click the "Leave Brotherhood" button alongside your name.

    B. Go to the Brethren Court, open the "My Brotherhood" tab, and click on the "Members" subtab. Find your name in the list of players and click the "Leave Brotherhood" button beside it.

    Remember, a pirate's not so fearsome without a crew, so don't make any hasty decisions!
  • Brotherhood Ranks
    Brotherhood Rank determines your position in the Brotherhood, as well as your duties and credentials.
    Only the Brotherhood Leader and their Advisers can set Brotherhood Ranks for other members of the Brotherhood.

    The Ranks are as follows: Brotherhood Leader, Brotherhood Adviser, Commodore, Swashbuckler, Coxswain, Boatswain, Ambassador, Scout, Boatswain's Mate, Crewman, and Cadet.

    - The Brotherhood Leaders and their Advisers command and manage the Brotherhood. They can set Brotherhood Ranks for other members, accept and remove players, set Diplomatic Statuses with other Brotherhoods. However, only Brotherhood Leaders can update Brotherhood News.

    The Commodore is a Brotherhood member who coordinates the Brotherhood's naval actions and reports to the Brotherhood Leader or their Advisers.

    Swashbucklers are Brotherhood member famous for both offense and defense.

    Coxswains - Brotherhood members specializing in raids and blockades.

    Boatswains – Brotherhood members specializing in defense and Haven liberation.

    Boatswain's Mates – regular Brotherhood members of no special position or duty.

    Ambassador - Brotherhood members specializing in establishing diplomatic relations with other Brotherhoods.

    Scout - Brotherhood members specializing in gathering intelligence about rival Brotherhoods.

    Cadets are Brotherhood Members who have not yet completed the initial Naval Training. Once they have honed their basic military skills they can be promoted to Crewmen.

    Crewman – newly joined members of the Brotherhood, who've yet to be trained under the watchful eye of the Brotherhood Leader.
  • Brotherhoods Tab
    Here you can view Brotherhood info filtered by the following categories:

    - Position: Brotherhood's position in the Brotherhoods of Legend Fame Rankings.
    - Dominion: The total output of all Presidios controlled by your Brotherhood.
    - Flag: Brotherhood flag.
    - Brotherhood name: The name of the Brotherhood.
    - Leader: Brotherhood Leader. Click on his or her image to set sail to his or her Haven.
    - Crew: the number of members in the Brotherhood.
    - Status: Your current Diplomatic Status with other Brotherhoods.
    - Actions: Here you can view the Brotherhood's description or set terms and conditions for joining the Brotherhood, send a request to join the Brotherhood , or send a message to the Brotherhood Leader.
  • My Brotherhood
    Here you can view your Brethren Members' info - their names, their Havens' names, and coordinates.
    You can go to a Captain's Haven by clicking on its coordinates.

    You can view your Brotherhood information from the top panel of the "My Brotherhood" tab, including:
    - Brotherhood name;
    - Position: Brotherhood's position in the Global Brotherhood Fame Rankings;
    - Dominion Range: The total area of all territorial waters controlled by a Brotherhood's Presidios;
    - Members: the number of Brethren in the Brotherhood
    - Requirements: Brotherhood description and/or terms and conditions of joining the Brotherhood. These requirements are available in the list of Brotherhoods. Only the Brotherhood Leader can set terms and conditions for joining the Brotherhood.
    - Brotherhood Flag: designed by the Brotherhood Leader.
    - Brotherhood News: can be updated by the Brotherhood Leader or their Advisers to make their Brethren aware of any important information.
    - Diplomacy: here the Brotherhood Leader can set Diplomatic statuses with other Brotherhoods;
    - Applicants;
    - Invitations;
    - Statistics.
  • Brotherhood Management
    Some of the features in the "My Brotherhood" window are available only to the Brotherhood Leader, their Advisers, and Commodores. A Brotherhood can be managed in the following ways:

    - Edit the description or terms and conditions of joining the Brotherhood. To edit the Brotherhood description, click the "i" button in the top left-hand part of the "My Brotherhood" window. Enter the description or terms and conditions. This information will be displayed to all players in the list of Brotherhoods. This feature is available only for Brotherhood Leaders.

    - Update Brotherhood News. Click the pencil button in the top right-hand part of the "My Brotherhood" window. Then enter the text that will be displayed to all Brotherhood members if they go to their Brethren Court and open the "My Brotherhood" tab. This feature is available only for Brotherhood Leaders and their Advisers.

    - Accept or decline requests to join the Brotherhood. To view the requests, go to the "My Brotherhood" tab at the Brethren Court and click the "Applicants" tab. This feature is available only for Brotherhood Leaders and their Advisers.

    - Send invitations to join the Brotherhood. Go to a player's Haven and choose the "Send Invitation" button from the list of actions. You can also invite your Friends by clicking their user image on the Friend List and choosing the "Send Invitation" action from the pop-up menu. This feature is available only for Brotherhood Leaders and their Advisers.

    - Set and edit Brotherhood Rank for Brotherhood members. Open the "My Brotherhood" tab at the Brethren Court, and click the button next to a player's Brotherhood Rank icon, then choose and set a new Brotherhood Rank for this player. Brotherhood Leaders can appoint Advisers. Brotherhood Advisers cannot appoint other Advisers or edit the current Leader's and Advisers' Brotherhood Ranks. This feature is available only for Brotherhood Leaders, their Advisers and Commodores.

    - Remove Captains from Brotherhood. Open the "My Brotherhood" tab at the Brethren Court and click the "Keelhaul" button in the "Actions" list.This feature is only available to Brotherhood Leaders and their Advisers. Brotherhood Advisers cannot remove the other Adviser and Brotherhood Leader from the Brotherhood.

    - Delegate the Brotherhood Leader Status. Click the button next to a Captain's Brotherhood Rank icon and set the "Brotherhood Leader" Rank.

    - Disband the Brotherhood. Open the "My Brotherhood" tab at the Brethren Court and remove all Members from the Brotherhood, including yourself.

    - Set Diplomatic Statuses with other Brotherhoods. Open the "My Brotherhood" tab at the Brethren Court, go to the "Diplomacy", and choose the required Diplomatic Status: Ally, At Peace, Enemy, at War, or Neutral. This feature is available only for Brotherhood Leader or those entrusted with such power.

    Brotherhood Leaders and those entrusted with such power can view their Brotherhood Members' Units. Go to the "My Brotherhood" tab, open the "Statistics" section and choose the Unit type you would like to see. You will receive information on Total Unit, Total Defense or Offense points, as well as some additional information.
  • Presidios. Overview
    The Presidios are fortresses left by the Spanish across the Caribbean during their conquest of the New World. They represent powerful strongholds from which your Brotherhood can project your dominion over the sea lanes, fight off the Spanish Armada, and rise above rival Brotherhoods. Your ability to capture, hold, and develop the Presidios will determine your Brotherhood's standing and dominion over the Spanish Main. As your Brotherhood captures and develops Presidios, your control over the Caribbean will be shown on the Dominion Map.

    It won't be easy. The Spaniards won't give up the Presidios without a fight, and developing them will take teamwork and discipline. No Captain can do it alone - you must join an existing Brotherhood, or start your own in order to fight.

    Presidios can be found scattered across the Spanish Main. They may be heavily defended by Spanish garrisons or rival Brotherhoods - so plan your attack wisely.

    Any Brotherhood that captures a Presidio will have to defend it from increasingly powerful attacks by the Spanish fleet. While this may sound like a poor proposition for any self-respecting pirate, there's a silver lining: The British Crown has made a secret offer to any Gentleman of Fortune willing to fight the Spaniard - Letters of Marque offering the King's Pardon as a reward for every Spanish sailor defeated in the battle over the Presidios. Units who receive the King's Pardon are forgiven all past crimes, boast higher defensive and offensive statistics, and cost far less to maintain than regular forces. Upgrading your Presidio increases the area it controls; raises it's Defensive Bonus against attacks; increases the efficiency at which it earns King's Pardons and the number it can issue; and broadens the range of Unit types it can Pardon.
  • King's Pardons/Pardoning
    The Spanish Crown has vowed to secure its Presidios, preserve its stranglehold over the New World, and regain total control of the Caribbean - if it means hunting down every last Pirate alive. Any Brotherhood that captures a Presidio must be ready to defend it against waves of attacking Spanish forces (not to mention fellow Pirate Brotherhoods). In exchange for undermining the Spanish, the British have set aside their differences with the great pirate Brotherhoods and arranged Letters of Marque secretly granting them full King's Pardons for each successful defensive victory against the Spanish armada. These can be used to Pardon your Units - making them cheaper to maintain and giving them higher defensive and offensive statistics than your regular Crew. All Pardons earned from defeating Spanish attacks are kept and issued from the Presidio where the battle took place, and can be accessed by any Brotherhood member who's Crew participated in its defense.
  • Dominion Range
    A Presidio's Dominion Range (the amount of surrounding territory it controls) is determined by its Level of development and its proximity to adjacent Presidios controlled by the same Brotherhood. This means that two Presidios of identical development Levels can have different Dominion Ranges. If a Presidio is positioned adjacent to one or more Presidios owned by the same Brotherhood, it receives a boost to its Dominion Range - so try and capture as many adjoining Presidios as possible. The total output of all Presidios controlled by your Brotherhood will be the sole factor determining your Brotherhood's position in the Brotherhood Fame Rankings and influence on the Dominion Map.
  • Upgrading Presidios
    Once a Brotherhood has captured a Presidio, its members must pool their Resources and Rubies towards developing it. Every Brotherhood member can contribute Resources and Rubies towards the Presidio's next upgrade Level. The progress bar will display the Brotherhood's collected contribution in demarcations from 20,000 to 50,000 Resources of any type. Once the progress bar is full, the Presidio will upgrade to the next Level and its Dominion Range and Defensive Bonus will increase. If a Brotherhood's Presidio is captured, it automatically loses 1 Level after the first 60 minutes. This means you can capture it back without further damage if your Brotherhood reacts quickly.

    Go to the Brethren Court and open the "Presidio" tab to manage captured Presidios. You can get updates on your Brotherhood's Presidios from your Master at Arms' reports. The Merchant will inform you about Resource deliveries to your Presidios.

    You can Pardon increasingly advanced Pirate Unit types by developing a Presidio's Level:

    Level 2 - Pirates
    Level 3 - Mercenaries
    Level 4 - Fleet
    Level 5 - Armada.

    Keep in mind that a Presidio will attract more Spanish attacks with each additional upgrade Level. This in turn will provide you with more Pardons to Pardon more Crew.
  • Presidio Interaction (Map)
    Place your cursor over a Presidio on the Dominion Map to choose from a set of possible actions:

    "Info" - Opens the Presidio Stats Window and offers you the following three tabs (if this Presidio is controlled by your Brotherhood):

    "Presidio" where you can:
    - Send additional Resources and check the Presidio's upgrade progress;
    - Monitor the number of King's Pardons your Brotherhood recovers defeated Spanish forces;
    - Redistribute King's Pardons to different Presidios (available only for Brotherhood Leaders, Advisers and Commodores);
    - View the Presidio's layout and development progress.

    "Garrisons" where you can:
    - Send reinforcements to a Presidio;
    - View Crew currently guarding a Presidio;
    - Open the "Presidio" tab at your Brethren Court.

    "Pardons" where you can:
    - Select the number and type of Units to be Pardoned. Click "Pardon" to activate.
    - Review the Presidio's King's Pardon history

    "Send Reinforcements" - Select this option to send reinforcements to a Presidio. This option is only available for Presidios currently occupied by your Brotherhood.

    "Capture" - Send forces to capture a Presidio.

    "Scout" - Attempt to Scout a Presidio.

    "Go to the Brethren Court" - Opens the Brethren Court window and allows you to view the stats of any Presidios your Brotherhood currently controls by clicking the "Presidios" tab. You may also send reinforcements to a desired Presidio from this window.

    Use the Navigation Panel or Mouse Scroll from the Dominion or Regular Map to view a Presidio's pop-up action menu.

    If a Presidio is captured by a rival Brotherhood, all surviving Crew guarding the Presidio will be returned to their Home Havens.
  • Presidio Interaction (Within Haven)
    To control a Presidio from the Brethren Court, your Brotherhood must have captured at least one Presidio on the map. Once you have control of one or more Presidios, go to the Brethren Court and open the "Presidio" tab. From here you can view information on the number and type of Units currently garrisoned at any Presidio occupied by your Brotherhood. Advisers and Commodores can also use this interface to transfer Royal Pardons between their Presidios. Click on the Brethren Court's icon to view the Presidio on the Dominion Map. Click the button in the right-hand part on the screen to open the Presidio's stats window. From here you can add Resources. The Presidio control window is available at the Brethren Court only if you have already joined an existing Brotherhood, or created your own.

    You will receive battle reports on your Brotherhood's Presidios from your Master at Arms' reports. Your Merchant will keep you informed on Resource deliveries among your Haven and your Brotherhood's Presidios.

    To control Reinforcements garrisoned at your Brotherhood's Presidios, open the "Garrisons" tab. From here you can view, send, or recall any Reinforcements you have stationed at Presidios captured by your Brotherhood.
  • Voodoo Dolls
    Voodoo Dolls are magical objects that can be used by Brotherhood Members in secret pirate rituals to increase their Brotherhood's maximum membership limit. (Max: 150 Members)

    Upon reaching Level 50, Brotherhood Members will automatically begin receiving Voodoo Dolls for every 5th additional Level attained. The rate at which Dolls are acquired will increase over time:
    Level 50 – 1 Voodoo Doll
    Level 55 – 2 Voodoo Dolls
    Level 60 – 3 Voodoo Dolls
    Level 65 – 4 Voodoo Dolls
    Level 70 and higher – 5 Voodoo Dolls

    To use this feature, go to the Brethren Court and open the "My Brotherhood"/"Expansion" tab. From here you can view how many Voodoo Dolls you and your Brotherhood Members currently have available, or apply your Voodoo Dolls towards raising your membership limit. Each additional Brotherhood Membership slot requires 20 Voodoo Dolls to unlock. All level 50+ Brotherhood Members may contribute towards Brotherhood expansion. All Voodoo Dolls have been retroactively applied to reflect current Experience Levels.
  • Brotherhood Achievements
    Brotherhood Achievements are optional challenges that require the combined efforts of all Brotherhood Members. Upon completion of each Achievement, the victors will sail off with permanent Brotherhood Bonuses to use against their competition - not to mention fat bounties for participating Brotherhood Members! These may include Pearls, special Relics, Units, permanent modifications to their Havens or Unit statistics, or other features.

    There are 17 Brotherhood Achievements:

    1. Empire Builders
    To complete this Achievement, a Brotherhood must hold the specified number of Level 5 Presidios simultaneously for a minimum of 15 uninterrupted minutes.

    2. Conquerors
    To complete this Achievement, a Brotherhood must defeat the indicated number of Level 5 hostile Presidios.

    3. Masters of the Seven Seas
    To complete this Achievement, a Brotherhood must use Presidios to control the specified area of sea territory for at least 15 uninterrupted minutes.

    4. Sea Wolves
    To complete this Achievement, a Brotherhood must defeat the indicated number of Armada Units (not including Flying Dutchmen) at enemy Presidios.

    5. The King's Men
    Complete this Achievement by using the indicated number of King's Pardons.

    6. Dread Pirates
    To earn this Achievement, several Brotherhood members must be simultaneously featured in the Top 10 Missions Rankings.

    7. Brothers in Arms
    A Brotherhood must recruit the indicated number of Captains to complete this Achievement.

    8. Merciless Souls
    To complete this Achievement, a Brotherhood must downgrade the total number of enemy Presidio Levels indicated. (For example, if you are required to downgrade 500 Presidio Levels total, you may weaken 500 Presidios by 1 Level each, or 100 Presidios by 5 levels each, etc.)

    9. Unsinkable
    To earn this Achievement, a Brotherhood must win the indicated number of Challenges.

    10. The Tenth Wave
    To earn this Achievement, a Brotherhood must earn the indicated number of Challenge Points in a SINGLE Challenge.

    11. Captains of the Black Flag
    To complete this Achievement, a Brotherhood must earn the indicated number of Points when "At War" with other Brotherhoods.

    12. Recruiters.
    To earn this Achievement, a Brotherhood must hire Units that are worth the indicated number of Power Points.

    13. Destructors.
    To earn this Achievement, a Brotherhood must earn the indicated number of Points by attacking or defending Prizes.

    14. Vanquishers.
    To earn this Achievement, a Brotherhood must gain the specified amount of Resources from Raids.

    15. Adventurers.
    To earn this Achievement, a Brotherhood must complete the set number of Daily Quests.

    16. Cutthroats.
    To earn this Achievement, a Brotherhood must destroy rival Units that are worth the indicated number of Power Points.

    17. Fortifiers.
    To earn this Achievement, a Brotherhood must upgrade Presidios the indicated number of times.

    Power Points

    Power Points are a unique value assigned to each Unit in the game, based on and relative to its respective Offensive or Defensive value. Power Points are used to make progress towards certain Achievements, and also play a significant role in the base calculation for experience points earned during battles.
  • Achievement Bonuses
    All Brotherhood Achievements feature multiple Levels. Upon completion of each Achievement Level, your Brotherhood will be rewarded with increasingly large bonuses. After completing the required number of Achievement Levels, each Achievement will automatically be certified "Gold". When a Brotherhood has completed all Achievements with the "Gold" rating, either the Brotherhood Leader or their Advisers may take a screenshot of their Achievements (taken at the Brethren Court) and submit it to the Plarium support team to get a unique Brotherhood logo.

    There are two kinds of Achievement Bonuses - Brotherhood Bonuses, and Individual Bonuses.

    Brotherhood Bonuses
    These are awarded to a Brotherhood collectively upon successful completion of a Brotherhood Achievement. These bonuses can either be Ranking point boosts in the Brotherhood Rankings, or Brotherhood-wide bonuses to Unit or Haven statistics for all participating Brotherhood Members. Brotherhood Bonuses earned while being a member of one Brotherhood are non-transferable, and can not be retained upon leaving that Brotherhood. Brotherhood Members joining a Brotherhood after it has earned an Achievement will not enjoy the benefits of any existing Brotherhood Bonuses. If you leave your Brotherhood and join another one, you will be able to receive Brotherhood Achievement bonuses only after you have been in that Brotherhood for 7 days or more.

    Individual Bonuses
    These are your personal rewards for assisting your Brotherhood in completing a Brotherhood Achievement – these could be either Pearls, free Units, or special items and Relics. To claim your bonus, click on the highlighted "Claim Reward" button in the "My Brotherhood" section of the Brethren Court once your Brotherhood has successfully completed an Achievement. Individual Bonuses are one-time offers and, like Brotherhood Bonuses, cannot be used or earned again once you've left the Brotherhood in which you received it, even if your new Brotherhood earns a similar Brotherhood Achievement.

    To view the list of Brotherhood Achievements, along with their Terms and Bonuses, go to the "My Brotherhood" tab in the Brethren Court.
  • Massed Attacks
    Massed Attacks allow you and your Brotherhood mates to deploy devastating attacks from up to three Brotherhood Members as you battle for control of the Seven Seas.

    Only Brotherhood Leaders, Advisers, Commodores, and Swashbucklers are authorized to organize and deploy Massed Attacks and manage their Brotherhood Members' forces. A maximum of 3 Brotherhood Members can take part in a single Massed Attack. Massed Attacks may be used to capture Targets, or assault and control Presidios and Brotherhood Bastions, but can NOT be used to blockade or raid enemy Havens or eliminate Prizes.

    Massed Attack Mechanics

    Follow these steps to participate in a Massed Attack:

    PREPARATION

    Designate a Brotherhood Leader, Brotherhood Adviser, Commodore or Swashbuckler to coordinate and launch the Massed Attack.
    2. Have all participating members select "Send Reinforcements" from any interface to reinforce the attack coordinator.
    3. Choose the OFFENSIVE Units required for the mission and click "Send".

    ATTACK

    Once the attack coordinator has received all reinforcements needed, he or she may launch the attack by:

    1. Choosing the Target, Presidio, or Brotherhood Bastion you wish to target and opening the "Raid" window.
    2. Selecting "Massed Attack".
    3. Selecting the Brotherhood Members who will be participating in the Massed Attack (only their Offensive Reinforcements will take part in a battle) and launching the Raid.

    As with other Reinforcements, sending Offensive Reinforcements to capture other Targets does not allow you to collect Resources from that Target. You can help Brotherhood Members capture their Targets, but distribution of proceeds is determined by Brotherhood leadership. Only the Massed Attack coordinator is authorized to collect Resources from a Target.

    Once you've sent Offensive Reinforcements to take part in a Massed Attack, go to the Pirate Stronghold and open the "Tracking" tab to check current information about your Units location and movement.

    If you send your Troops for a Massed Attack all losses, or Experience points will be proportionally distributed among those players who have taken part in the attack.

    The maximum number of Units that can be sent is determined by the Force Limit of the attack coordinator. All reinforcing Units will continue to be supported by their home Havens throughout all steps of the Massed Attack.
  • Brotherhood Diplomatic Status
    Brotherhood Leaders and those they entrust with Diplomatic Privileges have the right to negotiate 5 distinct Diplomatic Statuses with other Brotherhoods.

    1. Neutral - All Brotherhoods begin with Neutral Status towards all other Brotherhoods. Brotherhoods with Neutral relations can still attack each other's Presidios within normal Attack Limits.

    2. Ally – This is a symbolic designation with no effect on gameplay. Allied Brotherhoods have publically professed their mutual respect and friendship, but are not prevented from attacking each other's Presidios within Attack Limits.

    3. Enemy – This is a symbolic designation with no effect on gameplay. Brotherhoods with Enemy Status have publically declared their hostility towards each other, but are still restrained to Presidios attacks within Attack Limits.

    4. At Peace – Brotherhoods who have declared a State of Peace are unable to make war upon one another's Presidios.

    5. At War – Brotherhoods who have declared a State of War shall not be bound by any Attack Limits when attacking each other's Presidios.

    NOTE: ONLY Brotherhood Leaders or those they entrust with Diplomatic Privileges can change Diplomatic Statuses with other Brotherhoods.

    CHANGING DIPLOMATIC STATUSES

    To change your Diplomatic Status with another Brotherhood, go to your Brethren Court's "Brotherhoods" tab, find the Brotherhood, click on the icon in the "Status" column, and choose the desired Diplomatic Status from the pop-up menu. Once you have changed the Diplomatic Status, the other Brotherhood will receive a notification to accept or decline the new status. Once the other Brotherhood has accepted the Status change, the offer CANNOT be cancelled. Your Brotherhood members and you will only see the new Diplomatic Status as active when the other Brotherhood has accepted the change.

    VIEWING REQUESTS

    Go to the Brethren Court, open the "My Brotherhood" tab, and click "Diplomacy" to view all pending Diplomatic requests from other Brotherhoods.
  • Brotherhood Adventures
    Brotherhood Adventures are special missions that allow you to cooperate with your Brotherhood Members to complete global objectives. All Brotherhood Adventures are given at random, and each Brotherhood will have 24 hours to complete them. Participation is optional, however each completed Brotherhood Adventure grants huge rewards to your Brotherhood. Each Brotherhood Adventure features multiple phases. Upon completion of each phase of a Brotherhood Adventure, your Brotherhood will be rewarded with increasingly larger rewards. All rewards received are stored at the Smuggler's Den, within the "Misc." tab.

    There are 6 Brotherhood Adventures:

    1. Train Units: to complete this Adventure, a Brotherhood must train Troops that are worth the indicated number of Power Points.

    2. Engage Prizes: to complete this Adventure, a Brotherhood must earn the indicated number of points by attacking or defending regular Prizes. If your fellow Captains complete Campaign Adventures, the points they earn will ONLY be added to their Ranking and won't count towards the completion of the Brotherhood Adventure.

    3. Raid rival Havens: to complete this Adventure, a Brotherhood must gain the specified amount of Resources from Raiding other Havens.

    4. Complete Daily Quests: to complete this Adventure, a Brotherhood must complete the required number of Daily Quests.

    5. Kill enemy Troops: to complete this Adventure, a Brotherhood must earn the required number of points by destroying enemy Troops.

    6. Downgrade Enemy Presidios: to complete this Adventure, a Brotherhood must earn points by downgrading Enemy Presidios.
  • Bonuses Tab and Unified Presidios
    Presidios of Level 5 provide special Bonuses, which can be viewed in the Bonuses tab of the Presidio interface. Bonuses first become effective when the Presidio is of Level 5, and directly-adjoined to at least ONE other Level 5 Presidio. The more Presidios of Level 5 (up to a maximum of 4) that are held around the Presidio – the more effective the Bonuses will be.

    Unified Presidios

    If you manage to surround your Level 5 Presidio with 4 directly adjoining Level 5 Presidios, the central Presidio will become a Unified Presidio. Unified Presidios are indicated on the Map with the icon "5+", and provide your Brotherhood with the most powerful Bonuses.

    To view a breakdown of Presidio Bonuses, click the "Bonus Requirements" button.

    There are two types of Bonuses:
    - Presidio Dominion Range Bonus. This Bonus expands your Brotherhoods's Influence over the Seven Seas.
    - Presidio Defense Bonus. When a Presidio becomes a Unified Presidio, it will grant an extra Presidio Defense Bonus to all Units garrisoned there.

    Attention: if another Brotherhood downgrades the Unified Presidio, it will become a Level 4 Presidio and the Bonuses will no longer be effective. If they downgrade any of the surrounding Presidios, the Unified Presidio will lose its Unified status.