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== Supremacy System ==
== Supremacy System ==
=== Introduction ===
=== Introduction ===
Can your [[Groups|group]] proof power and strength? Show it and get the supreme gang force of Everon.  
 
[[File:PosingGroup.png|thumb|right|alt=A group trying to demonstrate their power.|A group trying to demonstrate their power.]]
Is your [[Groups|group]] ready to demonstrate its power and dominance on Everon? Seize control and become the supreme gang force of the island.  
[[File:PosingGroup.png|thumb|right|alt=A group trying to demonstrate their power.|A group showcasing their strength.]]


=== Supremacy Points ===
=== Supremacy Points ===
If you control a [[Group Spots|gang spot]], you will get supremacy points for this particular spot. One point equals one hour of control. You can reach up to a maximum total of 50 points. But be careful, you will also loose points when you are not in control of the spot anymore. Those points are persistent, but they are not synced in between hives.
 
Control over [[Group Spots|gang spots]] is rewarded with supremacy points, signifying your group's dominance over a territory. Each hour of control grants one supremacy point, with a cap of 50 points per spot. However, be vigilant, as points are deducted when you lose control. These points are persistent across sessions but are not shared between different server hives.
 
=== Benefits ===
=== Benefits ===
Gangspot have benefits that will be unlocked after reaching a certain amount of points, for example access to a limited shop, access to a [[Garage |garage]] at the spot or the option to spawn at the spot. All benefits are listed in the Supremacy-overview.
 
=== Supremacy overview ===
Owning gang spots comes with tangible rewards, unlocked at certain point thresholds. These benefits can range from exclusive access to limited shops, use of a [[Garage|garage]] at the location, or even the ability to spawn at the controlled spot. A detailed list of all benefits is available in the Supremacy overview.
[[File:SupremacyUI.png|thumb|left|alt=Supremacy overview|Supremacy overview]]
 
==== Where to find? ====
=== Supremacy Overview ===
You can access the supremacy overview via the [[Groups|group menu]]. So to find the menu you need to open the [[Controls|player menu]], open your group menu (you need to be in a group to access it) and then you can open the supremacy overview by pressing the displayed button.
[[File:SupremacyUI.png|thumb|left|alt=Supremacy overview|The interface of Supremacy overview]]
==== How to use? ====
 
On the left side is a list of all gang spots currently on the island. By selecting one element you will get the information you need on the right side. There you will see, how many points you currently have and what benefits each spot has.
==== Accessing the Overview ====
 
The supremacy overview is accessible through the [[Groups|group menu]]. To view it, open the [[Controls|player menu]], navigate to your group's menu (note: you must be part of a group), and then open the supremacy overview by clicking the indicated button.
 
==== Navigating the Overview ====
 
The overview interface features a list of all gang spots on the left side. Selecting a spot will display detailed information on the right, including your current point tally for that location and the specific benefits each spot offers.
 
By engaging with the Supremacy System, groups can strategically vie for control, reaping the rewards of their dominance and shaping the power dynamics of Everon.
 
== Trivia ==
 
''Nico Serge, a name that resonates with mystery and intrigue, is rumored to have a clandestine connection with the gang spots of Everon. Legend has it that Serge, with his enigmatic charisma, once unified the island's most contentious factions under a single banner for a brief, peaceful era. This period, often referred to as "The Calm," saw gang spots not as battlegrounds, but as communal havens where rival groups coexisted harmoniously. Serge's influence is said to have introduced a set of unwritten rules, respected by all, that dictated the conduct within these territories. Today, whispers in the wind suggest that the echoes of Serge's legacy still linger at these spots, inspiring a sense of unity amidst the strife.''
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