Personal Claim take-over

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Personal Claim take-over

Postby FictionRyu » Sat Sep 17, 2016 9:43 pm

I'm taking over my friends claim since he doesn't have time to play anymore, I was curious as to what percentage would be shown on the bond when it's near done? Currently it says it's at 105%, general knowledge is that things are finished at 100%...is it 200% in this case?

Also, if I -using his character, current owner of the claim- increased the range on the claimed land while I have the bond in my characters study, does that reset the progress of the bond ownership?

Also if I refill the presence from the claim pole would that reset it?

Just curious on these things, the wiki doesn't have anything on resetting..
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Re: Personal Claim take-over

Postby vatas » Sat Sep 17, 2016 10:02 pm

If I'm not completely mistaken the percentage is added by Custom Client which probably has bugged out. Studying a Bond takes long time though, nearly a week.
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Re: Personal Claim take-over

Postby FictionRyu » Sun Sep 18, 2016 12:46 am

-Shrugs- The wiki says 96 hours. Not such a long time for my schedule. I think it is buggy, because the new claim is colored blue, obviously to signify that it is mine. So, I guess all my answers were answered by the self-evidence..owell lol.
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