As the 'Main' menu, this is the first page that you will see when logging into War after selecting which version you're playing. It's important mostly for the overview of your territory and the game settings which it lets you customise. Control of your territory mainly takes place in other areas.
Status
Your territory status is your main overview page. When someone gathers an intelligence report of your territory, they will see a slightly adjusted version of this page. It's a quick and easy way for you, and for other players, to see your values of land, money, educated civilians, military, agents and buildings. This is definetly a page to pay attention to regularly while taking turns as you can keep an eye on your morale and population, both of which need careful management.
Search
The search page was more useful when the game was much larger and you couldn't view everyone in the rankings at once. It gives you the option of searching by a variety of settings including name, general number and clan tag. Useful at times but not essential to game play in any way.
Headquarters
This page which controls the management of intelligence reports has seen it's glory days come and go as well with the advent of newer game features. Complex to use and easier to simply click on a player's territory number to see their report. Not worth using.
Obituaries
When nukes were a bigger part of the game this page was a big deal and regularly had tens of nucear missile reports featured every day. It's a record which isn't deleted between rounds and is divided into a number of types of 'death'. Assassinations are meaningless annoyances mainly carried out by newer players who don't know any better. Surrenders simply record deleted territories. Nuclear obituaries carry a message from the player who fired the nuke, sometimes worth reading if it's your own.. Revolts occur when a player's morale goes too low, these can be a nice record for intellers who have managed to revolt another reasonable player.
Relations
The relations list is less useful with the ability of side leaders to send messages to all players, but it allows you to add players by general number to a friend or foe list. This makes them show up in green or red in the rankings and gives you the ability to message all of your friends at once. Useful if you have a clan.
Manual
The manual is simply a link to the manual section of this website.
Game Settings
The game settings page lets you change a few settings including whether you can be viewed as online by other players in your side and how many nukes to fire in retaliation to nuclear strikes. It's also the place where you set your Legends name and colour, clan tag, and flag. If you want to delete your account for the rest of the round you can delete character here. If you want to delete your account perminantly that can be done here too but is in no way a good idea.
Premium Account
This tells you how many premium days you have left or lets you buy them and give them to other players.
Top 10 Facts
This page provides some basic information about the game in the form of 10 fundamental facts. You should supplement this knowledge by reading the rest of the manual, paying attention to ingame message advice and joining a clan.
Clans of WW2
If you want to join a clan, there is information about current clans here and who to message or which website to visit in order to join.
Follow War 3.0
This twitter updater gives you information from Eliteworx's coder about the progress on War 3.0, the rewrite of the game.
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