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''Adapted from [https://nsindex.net/wiki/Region#Feeder_regions NSindex].''
''Adapted from [https://nsindex.net/wiki/Region#Feeder_regions NSindex].''


A region is an integral grouping of all nations on NationStates. Nations can choose which region to be in, although Founders, executive [[World Assembly Delegate]]s and Regional Officers with 'border control' powers can eject or ban nations.
A region is an integral grouping of all nations on NationStates. Nations can choose which region in which they wish to be located, although executive Founders, executive [[World Assembly Delegate]]s and Regional Officers with 'border control' powers can eject or ban nations at will.


There are two types of regions. Game regions are built into the game to serve a particular purpose, such as hosting new, ejected or recreated nations. Player-created regions are created by the players themselves, although the founder can now choose whether to grant themselves access to the Region Control.
There are two types of regions. Game Created Regions are built into the game to serve a particular purpose, such as hosting new, ejected or recreated nations. User Created Regions are created by the players themselves and the founder nation has absolute power. Game mechanic changes enabled the founder to choose whether or not to grant themselves access to the Regional Control panel.


==Game Created Regions==
==Game Created Regions==
Fifteen of the many founderless regions are built-in '''Game Created Regions''' which serve a particular purpose. In these regions, the World Assembly Delegate has executive access to Region Control, although the delegate must spend some of their influence (except in Warzones) to make any changes.
Fifteen of the many founderless regions are built-in '''Game Created Regions''' which serve a particular purpose. In these regions, the World Assembly Delegate has executive access to Region Control, although the delegate must spend some of their influence (except in Warzones, where influence does not matter) to make any changes.


There are three subcategories of Game Regions: Feeders, Sinkers and Warzones. Delegates from Feeder and Sinker regions are usually influential due to the size of the Game regions, with plenty of new, ejected and returning nations to keep them in the top ten regions in the world by number of resident nations.
There are three subcategories of Game Created Regions: Feeders, Sinkers and Warzones. Delegates from Feeder and Sinker regions are usually influential due to the size of the Game Created Regions, with plenty of new, ejected and returning nations to keep them in the top ten regions in the world by number of resident nations.


===Feeder regions===
===Feeder regions===
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* [[The West Pacific]]
* [[The West Pacific]]


Five of the game regions are Feeder regions, also known as the Pacific regions. They are starter regions for new nations, and so delegates cannot password-protect the region.
Five of the game regions are Feeder regions, also known as the Pacific regions. They are starter regions for new nations. Game mechaics ensure that Game Created Region delegates cannot password-protect the region. There is a brief exception for passwording the Game Created Regions on a site event known as Z-Day, where the regions can be passworded without cost for the duration of the event.


However, new nations can create and become a founder of a region, or join other regions straight away; existing nations can join at any time if they not banned from there.  
However, new nations can create and become a founder of a region, or join other regions straight away; existing nations can join at any time if they are not banned from that region.  


===Sinker regions===
===Sinker regions===
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* [[Osiris]]
* [[Osiris]]


Four of the game regions are '''Sinker regions'''. The Rejected Realms takes in nations who were ejected or banned from other regions, while Lazarus, Balder, Osiris jointly take in reactivated nations. Delegates cannot password-protect any of these regions, and furthermore the delegate of The Rejected Realms cannot eject or ban nations because of its integral role.
Four of the Game Created Regions are '''Sinker regions'''. The Rejected Realms takes in nations who were ejected or banned from other regions, while Lazarus, Balder, Osiris jointly take in reactivated nations. The Delegate and Regional Officers of The Rejected Realms cannot eject or ban nations because of its integral role as the host to all ejected nations.


[[NationStates]] introduced [[Balder]] and [[Osiris]] on October 19th, 2011 to balance membership numbers at [[Lazarus]] with other Feeder and Sinker regions.
[[NationStates]] introduced [[Balder]] and [[Osiris]] on October 19th, 2011 to balance membership numbers at [[Lazarus]] with other Feeder and Sinker regions.

Revision as of 21:47, 14 July 2020

Adapted from NSindex.

A region is an integral grouping of all nations on NationStates. Nations can choose which region in which they wish to be located, although executive Founders, executive World Assembly Delegates and Regional Officers with 'border control' powers can eject or ban nations at will.

There are two types of regions. Game Created Regions are built into the game to serve a particular purpose, such as hosting new, ejected or recreated nations. User Created Regions are created by the players themselves and the founder nation has absolute power. Game mechanic changes enabled the founder to choose whether or not to grant themselves access to the Regional Control panel.

Game Created Regions

Fifteen of the many founderless regions are built-in Game Created Regions which serve a particular purpose. In these regions, the World Assembly Delegate has executive access to Region Control, although the delegate must spend some of their influence (except in Warzones, where influence does not matter) to make any changes.

There are three subcategories of Game Created Regions: Feeders, Sinkers and Warzones. Delegates from Feeder and Sinker regions are usually influential due to the size of the Game Created Regions, with plenty of new, ejected and returning nations to keep them in the top ten regions in the world by number of resident nations.

Feeder regions

Five of the game regions are Feeder regions, also known as the Pacific regions. They are starter regions for new nations. Game mechaics ensure that Game Created Region delegates cannot password-protect the region. There is a brief exception for passwording the Game Created Regions on a site event known as Z-Day, where the regions can be passworded without cost for the duration of the event.

However, new nations can create and become a founder of a region, or join other regions straight away; existing nations can join at any time if they are not banned from that region.

Sinker regions

Four of the Game Created Regions are Sinker regions. The Rejected Realms takes in nations who were ejected or banned from other regions, while Lazarus, Balder, Osiris jointly take in reactivated nations. The Delegate and Regional Officers of The Rejected Realms cannot eject or ban nations because of its integral role as the host to all ejected nations.

NationStates introduced Balder and Osiris on October 19th, 2011 to balance membership numbers at Lazarus with other Feeder and Sinker regions.

Warzone regions

Six of the game regions are Warzone regions, introduced on June 28th, 2004 and designated specifically for raiding and defending. While Warzone delegates can only ban nations temporarily and cannot password-protect the region, they do not need to spend any influence to do so. Warzone region pages show the longest-serving delegate in their respective regions.