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# PvP Elements

#### **General Information**

Players may engage and wage war against other player's planets.

Players can hire other players to help attack or defend another player's planet.

Enemy players can destroy a city's defenses and take resources based upon the level of ecosystem and rarity of the planet.

A protective barrier may be purchased for an abundance of resources which will nullify and prevent any enemies from waging warfare against a player Homebase planet for a set duration of time.

Players will have the freedom to build out defensive and military-based building resources which can be leveled up and explored to defend the Homebase and prepare to wage war against other enemy Homebase planets.


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