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==City Dominance==
 
==City Dominance==
There are many benefits to [[prosperity]] that are enjoyed if your city, usually [[Sable City|Sable]] or [[Thrace City|Thrace]] is dominant. Dominadominanc here is sought via resources or by the use of city vouchers obtained as rewards for completing [[tasks|city tasks]].
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There are many benefits to [[prosperity]] that are enjoyed if your city, usually [[Sable City|Sable]] or [[Thrace City|Thrace]] is dominant. Dominance here is sought via resources or by the use of city vouchers obtained as rewards for completing [[tasks|city tasks]].
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==Dominance Buffs==
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There are numerous things in Threshold that buff or debuff dominance. Items, abilities, global buffs, special events, world toggles, etc. These buffs/debuffs generally affect all types of dominance equally. However, there are some sources that may exempt specific types of dominance, or exempt specific sources of dominance for game balance reasons or fairness reasons.

Latest revision as of 22:56, 13 July 2024

There are three kinds of dominance in Threshold.

Religious Dominance

The religions of Threshold compete for favor primarily through sacrifice, but also through the actions of their clergy.

Clan Dominance

Clans compete for dominance as well, seeking the Hand of Vindicator. Dominance in this way is sought primarily through the tribute of resources.

City Dominance

There are many benefits to prosperity that are enjoyed if your city, usually Sable or Thrace is dominant. Dominance here is sought via resources or by the use of city vouchers obtained as rewards for completing city tasks.

Dominance Buffs

There are numerous things in Threshold that buff or debuff dominance. Items, abilities, global buffs, special events, world toggles, etc. These buffs/debuffs generally affect all types of dominance equally. However, there are some sources that may exempt specific types of dominance, or exempt specific sources of dominance for game balance reasons or fairness reasons.