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== Enlisting to the battle == Initially the battle is "closed" which means that only members of the attacking and defending guilds can join. Also there is a "battle code" that they can distribute for other people to enlist. However, the leader of any of two guilds can decide to "open" the battle, making the lists visible for everyone in the world. After that, any person may enlist on any side of battle. Then an officer of the corresponding guild can accept him or decline him. The officers can also sort people in the list, as the order will matter if there is not enough space for everyone (see further). The person may withdraw his character from the list at any moment. When the timer ends and the battle begins, top 50 (or 100 in case of a bigger battle) candidates from each side are called in, skipping those who are offline. Additional people will not receive any invitation, even if someone from the top list declines. If one side is heavily disadvantaged in numbers, for example, has only 10 people available, the other side will have not everyone invited, but only x3 times more than the first side (so 30 people in this example). The constant of x3 was changed in several patches and may be not up-to-date. <!-- references to patches wanted --> <!-- if there is only 1 person from 1 team, you do not get 2-3 from the other, rather 10? details wanted -->
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