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However, WarLight also allows you to utilize a "Random Warlords Distribution" or "Random Cities Distribution" for any map. This determines the distribution randomly when the game is started. This has a few advantages:  
However, WarLight also allows you to utilize a "Random Warlords Distribution" or "Random Cities Distribution" for any map. This determines the distribution randomly when the game is started. This has a few advantages:  
* They allow each game to have a slightly different start, ensuring variety in strategies.
* They allow each game to have a slightly different start, ensuring variety in strategies.
* In a fog game, players will not know where the cities or start points will be.
* In a [[fog]] game, players will not know where the cities or start points will be.
* These are available even if the map designer does not explicitly create a warlords or cities distribution.
* These are available even if the map designer does not explicitly create a warlords or cities distribution.


These distributions are designed for maps where bonuses do not overlap. If a map designer overlaps bonuses, these distributions may produce unexpected results.
These distributions are designed for maps where [[bonuses]] do not overlap. If a map designer overlaps bonuses, these distributions may produce unexpected results.


Random Warlords will not include a starting location in any bonus that is worth 0 armies per turn or negative armies per turn. In [[Strategic 1v1]] settings, this is why Korea, Japan, Hawaii and Alaska are not eligible for picking.
Random Warlords will not include a starting location in any bonus that is worth 0 armies per turn or negative armies per turn. In [[Strategic 1v1]] settings, this is why Korea, Japan, Hawaii and Alaska are not eligible for picking.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 15:29, 28 August 2011

Many map designers include a Warlords distribution and Cities distribution manually by picking the territory in each bonus themselves. For most games, this is preferred since the map designer typically knows best where to place these.

However, WarLight also allows you to utilize a "Random Warlords Distribution" or "Random Cities Distribution" for any map. This determines the distribution randomly when the game is started. This has a few advantages:

  • They allow each game to have a slightly different start, ensuring variety in strategies.
  • In a fog game, players will not know where the cities or start points will be.
  • These are available even if the map designer does not explicitly create a warlords or cities distribution.

These distributions are designed for maps where bonuses do not overlap. If a map designer overlaps bonuses, these distributions may produce unexpected results.

Random Warlords will not include a starting location in any bonus that is worth 0 armies per turn or negative armies per turn. In Strategic 1v1 settings, this is why Korea, Japan, Hawaii and Alaska are not eligible for picking.

See also