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Teams are simply trading spheres and are used for trading. Teams are open to all players. Teams provide nations on the game maps with an identifying color based on the available teams: Red, Green, Brown, Blue, Purple, Orange, Maroon, Pink, None (Grey). Teams provide an added dynamic to the game by allowing team members who trade with one another an extra population happiness point. Being a member of an in game team that is “controlled” by an alliance does not mean that you are a member of that particular alliance. Visit the Cyber Nations team forums for more information.


Available Teams

The available teams are:

  • Red
  • Green
  • Brown
  • Blue
  • Purple
  • Orange
  • Maroon
  • Pink
  • None - choosing None will give your nation a Grey marker and Grey outline circle on the maps.

Many alliances are one team only:

You don't have to belong to an alliance to be in a team though.

Senators

Senate elections give three members of your team the ability to see extra info on members of your own team as well the ability to impose Trade Sanctions. This is why alliances attempt to dominate a team and consolidate their members into that team.

FAQ

I was attacked by a nation from my own team, and other nations from my team won't help me. Aren't they supposed to be my teammates?

  • If a team member attacks you chances are most people won't really care (it would be different if it was another member of your alliance). If you are not in an alliance and need assistance in war you may be able to offer money to other nations near you in rank to assist you. No one is obligated to assist you from your team, they are not in an sort of agreement. A team member could potentially declare war on you or you on a team member. If you need assistance against a nation or a group of nations it may be in your best interest to join an alliance.
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