Basic Information
Legion Creation and Relations
A legion is a collective entity formed by a group of players. By refining the responsibilities of the members within the legion, the relationship between the legion and its players becomes closer, even affecting the benefits players can obtain in the game.
The Legion system has introduced various legion functions, including Relations, Legion Level Permissions, and Eudemon Totems. More thrilling content is waiting for you to explore.
How to Create a Legion:
1. Go find Roy Kenna (Cronus City 174,361) who is in charge of all legion affairs.
2. Talk to him and choose "Set up my own Legion!" He will then instruct you on how to create a legion.
Reach level 50 to firmly establish your reputation.
Ensure you have 500,000 Gold, a sum sufficient to cover the daily expenses of a legion.
If you have not joined any other legion, congratulations, you can now meet Roy Kenna (174,361) and create your own legion as the future Legion Leader!
Legion Relations:
The legion relations feature is now open. Depending on the legion's level, each legion can have up to 10 allied legions and 10 hostile legions. Only the Legion Leader can set alliances and hostilities between legions. When confirming an allied legion, both Legion Leaders must agree to establish the alliance. However, confirming a hostile legion only requires the agreement of one legion. If the other legion is an ally, its name will appear in green; if it's a hostile legion, the name will appear in red.
Legion Contribution
Legion Contribution includes six types: EP Contribution, Gold Contribution, PK Contribution, Mentor Contribution, Eudemon Contribution, and Shrine Contribution.
The higher your contribution values, the higher your position within the legion. Moreover, once your contribution meet specific requirements, you can attain certain positions.
1. EP Contribution
Earned by donating EPs to your legion. Each EP donated earns 200 EP Contribution points.
2. PK Contribution
Earned by killing members of hostile legions. Each kill grants at least 1 PK Contribution point, up to 100 points.
The higher the rank of the hostile legion member, the more points you earn.
The maximum of PK Contribution points a player can earn daily by killing members of hostile legions is 1,000 points. However, if a player is killed by other players, resulting in a loss of PK Contribution points, it will impact the daily limit of PK Contribution points earned. For instance, if a player loses 100 PK Contribution points due to being killed, the maximum of PK Contribution points earned for that day will be 1,100 points.
3. Gold Contribution
Earned by donating Gold to your legion.
The ratio of Gold to Gold Contribution points depends on your current Gold Contribution value.
If your Gold Contribution value is 300,000 or lower, you earn 1 Gold Contribution point for every 1,000 Gold donated;
If it's more than 300,000, you earn 1 Gold Contribution point for every 10,000 Gold donated.
4. Eudemon Contribution
The top 50 Eudemons registered on each activated Eudemon Totem generate Eudemon Contribution for their owners. The contribution depends on the Eudemon's star level and its rank among the same type of Eudemons within the legion.
The total Eudemon Contribution for the owner is the sum of his/her Eudemons’ star contribution and rank contribution within the legion. In other words, the higher the star level and the higher the rank of the Eudemons within the legion, the greater the Eudemon Contribution will be.
5. Mentor Contribution
Earned by leading new players in the legion in leveling up. It's calculated as 1% of the Mentor EXP gained, with a minimum of 1 point and a maximum of 10 points per gain. The daily limit for earning Mentor Contribution through guiding new players is 1,000 points.
6. Shrine Contribution
Earned by donating construction resources (Earth Elements, Water Elements, Fire Elements, and Wind Elements) to your legion. Each donated resource grants 1 Shrine Contribution point.
Personal Honor Points
Acquisition: Obtained by participating in the legion's Devildom instance and completing legion building tasks.
Usage: After reaching a certain number of Honor Points, you receive an Honor Badge which grants a maximum of 30 bonus BP.
If a member leaves the legion, the Honor Badge won't reset, but it will be frozen. The BP bonus can be retrieved after joining a new legion for 7 days.
The detailed values for the Honor Points required and BP bonuses are as follows:
Honor Points Required | BP Bonus | Honor Points Required | BP Bonus | BP Bonus | BP Bonus |
100 | +1 | 3,100 | +11 | 10,700 | +21 |
300 | +2 | 3,600 | +12 | 12,100 | +22 |
500 | +3 | 4,200 | +13 | 13,800 | +23 |
700 | +4 | 4,700 | +14 | 15,700 | +24 |
1,000 | +5 | 5,500 | +15 | 18,000 | +25 |
1,300 | +6 | 6,100 | +16 | 20,700 | +26 |
1,600 | +7 | 6,900 | +17 | 24,000 | +27 |
1,900 | +8 | 7,700 | +18 | 27,900 | +28 |
2,300 | +9 | 8,600 | +19 | 32,400 | +29 |
2,800 | +10 | 10,000 | +20 | 38,000 | +30 |