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Merit Points were introduced in Version 1.5.9 when they became the main currency for Town of Salem. The following are the ways players may earn these points: Note: Players who have linked their Town of Salem account to the Steam version of the game will automatically earn double the number of Merit Points listed above, even if the player is not playing on Steam.

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  • Merit Points were introduced in Version 1.5.9 when they became the main currency for Town of Salem. The following are the ways players may earn these points: Note: Players who have linked their Town of Salem account to the Steam version of the game will automatically earn double the number of Merit Points listed above, even if the player is not playing on Steam.
  • Players can earn Points during any multiplayer mode. In Turf Wars, the player earns Points by covering ground. The more ground the player covers, the more Points they will earn. In Splat Zones, the player can earn Points by knocking out the opposing team, or by being the team with less time on the clock when the match ends. More Points (up to about 2100) can be earned by knocking out the opposing team.
  • Atlantica Online has a number of different Points you can accumulate in various ways and are used for different purposes.
  • In Ricochet, players get points for their actions.
  • Points is a counter present in many Resident Evil games. In some cases, they are collected over a period of time and cane be spent. Other times they act as grades and do not carry over.
  • Points are the in-game currency used in Head Soccer. They are used for buying stats upgrades, "Costumes" and as a rather expensive alternative to pass requirements for characters.. Beating characters in any Game Mode (Arcade, Tournament, Survival, League, Head Cup and Multiplayer) gets you points. The minimum number of points you can get in a single match is 10 (when you lose being Ireland or counter attacked his Power Shot and collect one coin). In the 4.0 Update, there was a new way to earn points, which is by watching videos, which is marked by a TV sign (there is a 60 minute wait after watching a video) at the menu screen.
  • Waja Credits and Crazy Waja Points are the currency of Wajas, orginally Wajas went into "Imfamation" of the WC. New players start off with $0 WC and $0 CWP, they must earn there wajas, like most of have done. WP's are cheaper than CWP, dealing that usally 2, 000 000 WP equals up to one if purchased from a cheap store. CWP is used to buy tokens
  • Points are a special currency used to purchase Donor Benefits Cost: $1 USD Info: For more information on donating see here
  • Il y a trois types de points : 1. * Points de ressources : vous recevez un point par tranche de 1000 ressources dépensées (métal, cristal et/ou deutérium). Si vous perdez ce en quoi vous avez dépensé les ressources, vous perdez ces points. 2. * Points de flotte : vous recevez un point par vaisseaux, sondes d'espionnage et étoiles de la mort construits. 3. * Points de recherche : vous recevez un point par technologie recherchée. Examiner les différents types de points ainsi qu'espionner un joueur peut révéler beaucoup sur sa force.
  • Points were File:Points.gif introduced March 9, 2010. This new site currency replaced Deviant Dollars. Currently the value exchange for points is $1 (US Dollar) for 80 points. A new function through the site also became available to transfer points from one account to another, whether to gift points to another deviant or to donate to another deviant's donation widget. You may only receive points by purchasing them or by having another deviant give them to you.
  • Points are one of the Tower's main monetary units. It is almost exclusively depicted as a digital currency, as a person can use a Pocket to perform a transaction to a third party. Points are mostly used by Regulars and Rankers.
  • Points are the currency of the Call of Duty: World at War and Call of Duty: Black Ops Nazi Zombies game mode. Points can be rewarded for multiple things including rebuilding barriers and killing a zombie (point values vary on whether you kill with a gun or knife). They can also be taken away when buying a weapon, Perk, getting downed, opening areas of the map, and using the Mystery Box. They are seen at the bottom right of your screen and their color will vary. Example; the host's or Tank Dempsey's point color will be white, Nikolai Belinski or player two's will be blue, Takeo Masaki or player three's will be yellow, and Edward Richtofen or player 4's will be green. However, being the host in Black Ops does not restrict the player from not having the white point counter.
  • À chaque fois que vous dépensez _____ ressources, votre score augmentera de 1 point.
  • In 2265, the USS Enterprise's starboard impulse pack was severely damaged due to an encounter with the galactic barrier. Gary Mitchell, who had gained incredible psychic powers due to his exposure to the barrier, informed Lieutenant Lee Kelso, from Sickbay, of the damaged points on the pack, noting that they had "about decayed to lead." After Kelso left Sickbay, Mitchell called him a "fool," because "he'd seen those points and he hadn't noticed their condition." (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before" )
  • Earning points is how players level up and progress through player ranks. Each player can gain points from various actions throughout the match. At the end of the match, the player on the winning team with the most points gets MVP (Most Valuable Player) and is awarded an additional 100 points. If two players on the winning team have the same number of points when the match ends, MVP is awarded to the first of the tying players in alphabetical order based on the player names.
  • Not all Attacktix figures are created equal. A good way to generally determine how powerful a figure will be in battle is the team-building usage of points. A standard team consists of 100 points worth of figures, though as Hasbro themselves have stated, you should not feel bound by this rule and should feel free to try 30, 60, 200, and even 500 point games. Each figure is assigned a point value of 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, or even 80. Figures' point values are based on how big the figure's base is, and thus, how hard that figure is to knock over with a launcher, how powerful an attack the figure has, and how powerful the figure's special power is. For instance, the SW/3 Stormtrooper is known for being very easy to knock over, has a small missile launching attack, a small base, and the A
  • There are 4 kinds of points: * Points you earn for yourself as a player: * Combat points - earned during the game by killing enemy; 1-3 points depending upon what & how * Team player points - earned during the game by doing various team-oriented activities; for instance, you personally earn 25 team points for capturing the flag * Bonus points - awarded after the game finishes, based on various accomplishments; for instance, if your team wins, you'll get the 50pt Winning Team ribbon * Points you earn for the team: * Team points for the team - points earned for the team; the team with the most points wins; for instance, the team gets 1 point if someone captures the flag.
  • Points are used in Formula One to determine the outcome of both the Drivers' and Constructors' World Championships. The Championships are awarded to both the driver and the team that have scored the largest number of points over the Championship season. For constructors, Ferrari have scored the most points. In 1988, McLaren scored 199 out of a maximum of 240 points (83%), while in 2002, Ferrari scored 221 points, the exact total of the rest of the teams put together.
  • False points are considered a particularly serious issue with the forums, as false reactions are generally frowned upon. False flags are especially frowned upon, as doing so is abuse of the flagging system on top of abuse of the points system. In general, it's advised not to do this. Around the start of 2.better, 1234abcdcba4321 kept giving themselves false reactions with alts, before being told not to do so via the moderators.
  • There are 4 types of points: 1. * Scores: Points are received through spending resources. For every 1000 resources spent,1 point is earned. If a building, ship, or defense structure is lost, the points previously given for building those objects are lost as well. 2. * Fleet number: For each ship built, 1 fleet point is given. Regardless of the ship, only 1 point is given per ship. For example, Espionage Probes and Death Stars both give 1 point. 3. * Research level: For each research or research upgrade completed, 1 research point is given, regardless of the actual research. 4. * Economy : The higher your mines are the better/ more economy points you have
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