GLAMI

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GLAMI stands for Gold, Land, and Magic Items.

While several parks have begun to use GLAMI systems, the theories were play-tested in Granite Spyre of the Wetlands (or at least that's as far back as is known).

GLAMI revolves first around a map. Each park generally creates its own map with hexes. Each group (households, companies, beltlines, or whatever the park decides to use) is given a set number of lands to begin with. Each battle field win grants an additional square of land. Each week, gold is calculated at a rate of 1g per hex of land owned by the group.

In addition to this gold accumulation, additional investments such as docks, temples, arcane towers, mills, theaters, and other such improvements may be purchased. Many of these grant additional gold. Others allow the purchasing of class enchantments at a gold cost to be determined by the autocrat of the GLAMI system at the local park (typically park monarch or PM) as either trinkets (one time use) or talismans (Permanent).

Land features such as bridges, waterways, roads, mountains, forests, ruins (remains of old parks), and fortresses determine what additional investments may be purchased. They are also used within the battlegames. Eventually, this system allows for PvP. If one person attacks the land of another, the group/person being attacked gets a chance to defend themselves in a specific battle game where each side is allowed to have allies.