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Radar CPU is an extra that displays diplomacy status on the mini map when in a clan. Only one of these items is allowed per configuration. If you have Premium, you get this advantage even without the CPU. * Green dot: Alliance An Alliance pact signifies two clans are allies and work together when possible. Most clans reserve these for clans they have a tight relationship with, effectively ensuring they can easily identify folks they know and can trust. * Yellow dot: NAP (non-aggression pact) * Red dot: War clan
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Radar CPU is an extra that displays diplomacy status on the mini map when in a clan. Only one of these items is allowed per configuration. If you have Premium, you get this advantage even without the CPU. * Green dot: Alliance An Alliance pact signifies two clans are allies and work together when possible. Most clans reserve these for clans they have a tight relationship with, effectively ensuring they can easily identify folks they know and can trust. * Yellow dot: NAP (non-aggression pact) A Non-Aggression Pact (NAP) is one of two types reserved for "friends". Many clans use the NAP as a starter or "Training Wheels" pact before establishing a regular pact with other clans. This method gives each side the time to check each other out before making a stronger level of commitment to each other. Some clans use a NAP as a stand-down measure after a War or DOW. This makes it easier to keep an eye of folks that used to be a problem. * Red dot: War clan A Declaration Of War (DOW) or simply War Pact, makes it possible to kill own company members in clans the clan has significant issues with. Using a DOW (War) removes the Honor penalty for own company kills. A DOW or War Pact should be reserved for those situations where all other diplomatic efforts have failed. Wars over minuscule issues only dilute the effectiveness of a DOW as a diplomatic tool. {| class="holobg" width="95%" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="5" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; border: 1px #FFF solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%; color:#FFF;" |- align="left" style="padding:5px; vertical-align:top;" |Image:Note2.png | Blue and Red dots stay the same for company members not in a clan. |- |}