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These factors determine the Power Value of the MC's Faction.

Note: bonuses are cumulative, so for example 25 Soldiers will give you +4 from the number of soldiers in total, not just +2 for having 25.

Military might

NPCs count as Soldiers rather than Civilians when they have Melee or Ranged skill above 39.

The MC counts as a Soldier when he has Melee or Ranged skill above 49.

The MC also counts directly towards PV himself if he has Melee or Ranged skill above 49.

  • 10+ Soldiers: +1
  • 15+ Soldiers: +1
  • 25+ Soldiers: +2
  • 50+ Soldiers: +3
  • 75+ Soldiers: +4
  • Medium and high-tier mercenaries: +1-3/NPC
  • MC with Melee or Ranged skill above 49: +1
  • HULC suits owned: +1 per

Influence

Money

  • Cash 40,000+: +1
  • Cash 70,000+: +1
  • Cash 120,000+: +1
  • Cash 500,000+: +1
  • Cash 1,000,000+: +1
  • Cash 10,000,000+: +1
  • Cash 100,000,000+: +2

Events

Property Development

Business Power (from investments)

Investments increase Business Power:

Factions

Vassalized factions add 1/3 their Power Value to the MC's.

A faction becomes your Vassal if you reach 100 standing with it. At that point they don't just contribute to your faction's Power Value, they can give you money and influence daily.

Fort Sera

Fort Sera adds 100% of its Power Value to your own Power Value, when you formally take over its command. Due to the non-linear way that Soldiers, Wealth and other contributing factors scale, this means that your PV will increase more than if all of the fort's personnel and resources had been incorporated into your own Household. You are deemed more powerful standing separately but together, than as one unit.