Updated Dec 22nd at 8:30PM EST
- It will now cost the estate owner 10,000 UO gold per week to run an estate
- Anybody can now claim an estate that is not yet claimed via the Estate Stones that will be placed at each estate in game. You just need the 10,000 gold.
- When you claim an estate, it will immediately take 10,000 gold from your bank.
- There is a function on the Estate stone that will let you store gold on it. When end of turn runs, it will charge you the 10,000 gold for next turn, and will pull the gold from this storage only
- If, at end of turn, you do not have 10,000 gold on your estate stone, you will not be able to enter any orders in RPCSS until you put the gold on your stone. If a second end of turn runs in a row without paying the 10,000 gold, your estate will be wiped and set to unclaimed.
- You can store up to 30,000 gold on your estate stone
- Some changes to the combat values of Infantry and Knights. Previously, Infantry were a flat 1 combat value, and knights were a flat 2 combat value. Now, Infantry will have a combat value of 1 if they are the attacker in a given battle, but they will have a combat value of 2 if they are the defender. For Knights, it is the opposite, they will have a combat value of 2 when attacking, and a combat value of 1, when defending.
- Double clicking an Estate Stone will open your browser to the RPCSS website
- Resolved an issue that was allowing court level to exceed the 10 maximum
- Fixed an oddity with Support/Defend order logic