A player's allegiance rank is a function of the number of Vassals and how they are organized. First, take the two highest ranked vassals. Now the Patron's rank will either be one higher than the lower of the two or equal to the highest rank vassal, whichever is greater. For example, if a patron has two vassals and one is rank 5 and the other is rank 7, the patron's rank will be rank 7, and if both vassals were rank 3 instead, the patron's rank would be rank 4. Below is the minimum number of followers for a given rank (many more will be required if not organized optimally).
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| - A player's allegiance rank is a function of the number of Vassals and how they are organized. First, take the two highest ranked vassals. Now the Patron's rank will either be one higher than the lower of the two or equal to the highest rank vassal, whichever is greater. For example, if a patron has two vassals and one is rank 5 and the other is rank 7, the patron's rank will be rank 7, and if both vassals were rank 3 instead, the patron's rank would be rank 4. Below is the minimum number of followers for a given rank (many more will be required if not organized optimally).
- Allegiance rank (also known as "Faction rank") refers to two titles: Friend of the Kurzicks and Friend of the Luxons that can be displayed for prestige. Each title has an associated set of skills that increase in power at higher ranks. Title points are awarded per account for spending Kurzick or Luxon faction in various ways: Note: Progress in the Zaishen Title Track is earned differently than the Allegiance title tracks, despite the similarities in names.
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| - Allegiance rank (also known as "Faction rank") refers to two titles: Friend of the Kurzicks and Friend of the Luxons that can be displayed for prestige. Each title has an associated set of skills that increase in power at higher ranks. Title points are awarded per account for spending Kurzick or Luxon faction in various ways:
* Transferring faction to an alliance awards 2 title points for each point transferred.
* Purchasing Kurzick or Luxon skills provides 2 points per faction spent.
* Purchasing Amber, Jadeite, and Passage Scrolls provides 1 point per faction spent.
* Turning in Young Heroes of Tyria and Shiro's Return books awards a varying number of title points, depending on how complete the book was when turned in. They can earn up to 90,000 title points for a complete Young Heroes of Tyria, and up to 120,000 points for a complete Shiro's Return. Note: Progress in the Zaishen Title Track is earned differently than the Allegiance title tracks, despite the similarities in names.
- A player's allegiance rank is a function of the number of Vassals and how they are organized. First, take the two highest ranked vassals. Now the Patron's rank will either be one higher than the lower of the two or equal to the highest rank vassal, whichever is greater. For example, if a patron has two vassals and one is rank 5 and the other is rank 7, the patron's rank will be rank 7, and if both vassals were rank 3 instead, the patron's rank would be rank 4. Below is the minimum number of followers for a given rank (many more will be required if not organized optimally).
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