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Houses in Medieval Engineers serve in the role of factions or teams. This joins multiple players together in a way that allows them to share permissions and identifies them in various ways in the game such as in chat and on the map. There are also diplomacy options for multiple factions. They can relate to each other as ally, neutral, or enemy.<!-- rewrite as "what a house is" | Houses in Medieval Engineers serve in the role of factions or teams. This joins multiple players together in a way that allows them to share permissions and identifies them in various ways in the game such as in chat and on the map. There are also diplomacy options for multiple factions. They can relate to each other as ally, neutral, or enemy.<!-- rewrite as "what a house is". summarize the article and include links to all articles that have some relation to houses (like banner editor, chat, etc) --> | ||
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Houses in Medieval Engineers serve in the role of factions or teams. This joins multiple players together in a way that allows them to share permissions and identifies them in various ways in the game such as in chat and on the map. There are also diplomacy options for multiple factions. They can relate to each other as ally, neutral, or enemy.
Joining a House
Creating a House
Accepting New Members
House Diplomacy
Declaring Alliance
Accepting Alliance
Declaring War
Ending a War
House Configuration
Roles
Changing Roles
Promotions and Demotions