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[[File:Orders sold.png|thumb|right|Selling remaining orders]]
[[File:Orders sold.png|thumb|right|Selling remaining orders]]
'''The Orders system''' is a key concept in [[Old World]], determining the number of actions a [[Nations|nation]] can perform in a single turn. Orders{{icon|orders|12px}} are gained in the beginning of every turn, based on a variety of factors (listed below) and are used to move & take actions with [[units]], appoint [[Council]] members etc. Remaining orders at the end of a turn will be sold to the market for 10 gold each (exception for [[Character Traits (Archetypes)|Zealot]] leaders, which can store up to 10 orders between turns). Orders may also be traded between nations in a trade agreement. Some [[Events]] can also affect the number of orders in a certain turn.
'''The Orders system''' is a key concept in [[Old World]], determining the number of actions a [[Nations|nation]] can perform in a single turn. Orders{{icon|orders|12px}} are gained in the beginning of every turn, based on a variety of factors (listed below) and are used to move & take actions with [[units]], appoint [[Council]] members etc. Remaining orders at the end of a turn will be sold to the market for 10 gold each. Orders may also be traded between nations in a trade agreement. Some [[Events]] can also affect the number of orders in a certain turn.


== Gaining Orders ==
== Gaining Orders ==
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* Some [[Improvements|Shrines]] (such as [[Nations|Egypt]]'s Shrine of Ra) provide a fixed +0.5{{icon|orders|12px}}, other shrines (such as [[Nations|Greece]]'s Shrine of Zeus) provide +1{{icon|orders|12px}} for each adjacent [[Wonders|wonder]].
* Some [[Improvements|Shrines]] (such as [[Nations|Egypt]]'s Shrine of Ra) provide a fixed +0.5{{icon|orders|12px}}, other shrines (such as [[Nations|Greece]]'s Shrine of Zeus) provide +1{{icon|orders|12px}} for each adjacent [[Wonders|wonder]].


Additional orders can be bought for 100{{icon|Training|12px}} or for a variable ammount of {{icon|gold|12px}}, after completing Coin Debasement Technology. Leaders of the [[Character Traits (Archetypes)|Schemer]] Archetype can buy 4 additional orders for each Legitimacy point.
Additional orders can be bought for 100{{icon|Training|12px}} or for a variable amount of {{icon|gold|12px}}, after completing Coin Debasement Technology. Leaders of the [[Character Traits (Archetypes)|Schemer]] Archetype can buy 6 additional orders for each Legitimacy point.


== Spending Orders ==
== Spending Orders ==

Revision as of 18:11, 4 November 2021

Selling remaining orders

The Orders system is a key concept in Old World, determining the number of actions a nation can perform in a single turn. OrdersOrders.png are gained in the beginning of every turn, based on a variety of factors (listed below) and are used to move & take actions with units, appoint Council members etc. Remaining orders at the end of a turn will be sold to the market for 10 gold each. Orders may also be traded between nations in a trade agreement. Some Events can also affect the number of orders in a certain turn.

Gaining Orders

Each turn, orders are automatically gained through the following ways:

Additional orders can be bought for 100Training.png or for a variable amount of No Icon Found, after completing Coin Debasement Technology. Leaders of the Schemer Archetype can buy 6 additional orders for each Legitimacy point.

Spending Orders

Orders are spent on the following actions:

  • 1Orders.png for each unit movement, until reaching fatigue limit.
  • 2Orders.png for each unit movement while forced to march (requires spending 100Training.png per unit).
  • 1Orders.png for each worker action (also applies to cutting & removing trees or scrub before placing an improvement).
  • 1Orders.png for each improvement being constructed.
  • 1Orders.png for promoting or upgrading a unit.
  • 1Orders.png for Adding or removing a General to a unit.
  • 2Orders.png for appointing a Council member (Chancellor, Ambassador & Spymaster), Governor or Agent.
  • 2Orders.png for each mission by a Council member, Courtier or Agent.