Village

(If you're curious as to how to make a village, please see the Make a Village page.)

The village is where ninja come to work together in order to accomplish similar goals. For most shinobi, that involves trying to become more powerful. In many cases, that involves killing each other. Still, the Village is incredibly important in BvS, as it opens up new ranks and many upgrades that are not available to homeless ninja. While you can play BvS without a village, you're going to end up highly limited.

To make a new village, you must be a Jonin and have 50000 Ryo, which forms your village's initial bank. You must also not be in a village. It is advisable, but by no means required, to have some method of getting villagers - besides just advertising on the BvS village recruiting pages - before you form your own village. You can be a village leader of lesser rank if you looped after starting the village - being a kage loops.

I am in a large village which has way more Ryo than it needs. Why is my tax rate so high? Because you are in a large village. The minimum tax rate is the largest number of ninja the village has had to date - if you are in a village which has or has had 50 members, for instance, the minimum tax rate is 50%. If a village loses members, for instance if the kage kicks out a bunch of inactive ninja, the kage can remodel the village to reduce this maximum to the current number of villagers - but this costs Ryo, and so is usually only done if a significant number of ninja are lost, not just one or two. At this time, there is no way for the kage to directly refund this Ryo to the villagers.

Trainers

Normally you can only learn jutsu from your allies. However, in a village, you can learn jutsu from every ally that is an ally to a member in your village. There is, however a penalty, if you try and learn a jutsu from a trainer who is not your ally. You must pay 50% more jutsu XP in order to learn the jutsu. Some allies (such as the Reaper allies) simply will not become trainers. You have to get them on your own.

Upgrades

Upgrades are buildings that your village can construct to increase its power. In some cases, they provide direct benefits to existing ninja (such as the Genin Training School), while others simply open up the possibility for new ranks (such as the Jonin Council). Upgrades tend to be extremely expensive, but they are incredibly important for the development of your village and for the development of your ninja.

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Gathering

Low ranking ninja (specifically Genin and Chunin) can help gather resources for their village. This increases the chance of collecting resources which are necessary to purchase upgrades. All ninja can collect in villages under the size of 10 villagers. This costs 20 Stamina per day.

Resources

When a village is created, it is assigned one of three possible resources at random. This resource will be the primary resource for building upgrades, especially before you join the Ninja World War. However, some upgrades will require resources other than the one your village produces. There are two ways to do get these resources: invade other villages, or win them from the party house. You need to be in the war to win other basic resources besides the one produced by your village.

Basic Resources

  • Brilliant Crystals
  • Medicinal Water
  • Precious Metals

Advanced Resources

When a village builds a Natural Research Facility, it is assigned one of two possible Advanced Resources at random. It continues to produce its Basic Resource normally, but will also produce this Advanced Resource at a much lower rate. This resource will be the primary resource for building advanced upgrades, but as before, some upgrades will require the Advanced Resource that your village does not produce. Advanced Resources cannot be won in the Party House, so you must invade villages to get what you do not produce yourself.

  • Solid Fire
  • Unmelting Ice

Ninja World War

The Ninja World War (NWW) is the war that exists between the various villages that exist in BvS. Your village may enter into the war once you have the War Council. There are many benefits to being involved in the Ninja World War, probably the most obvious is the ability to have your ninja hit the rank of Special Jonin. In addition, rare permanent items can be gained by earning NWW points (N).

You earn NWW points by fighting in the Ninja World War from the Village Menu. Once you have the War Council, you have 2 attacks per day, but after you get the War Room, you gain an additional 2 attacks per day (for a total of 4). You gain points for winning or losing, but it is definitely better to win. Ninja World War battles are against a random opponent of the same rank and do not use any items or allies. Sp. Jonin (Gen) fight other Sp. Jonin (Gen); Sp. Jonin (Nin) fight other Sp. Jonin (Nin); Sp. Jonin (Tai) fight other Sp. Jonin (Tai). The exception is that Jonin can fight Sannin and vice-versa. These battles cost zero stamina.

NWW Bonuses

NWW Bonuses Season 2

NWW Villages Rank

Spying

Spying on villages lets you bingo their ninjas, and steal from their supplies.

First, you have to visit the area that the village is in (5 Stamina). This will tell you the basic defenses of the village, as well as any info as to nearby resources.

Then, you can attempt to infiltrate their village (25 Stamina)! If you succeed, your entire Village can monitor them and their resources, and choose the perfect time to strike!

Attacking Villages

Attack Villages to get Ryo, XP, and resources you can't make yourselves! (Note: Failing an attack may lose you your spy!)

Bingo Book

These are the ninja that you have information on, through your village's spies. You can track them down and bingo them - attacking them so they are too weak to raid a village (yours, probably!), spy, collect, patrol and battle in NWW for 36 hours. Once you find out which ninja villages are raiding your village, bingo them to keep yourself safe!

There are two steps to bingoing someone - tracking them down, and attacking. Start the first step here!

(To start tracking a ninja costs 50 Stamina. Once you start tracking them, leaving the Tracking/Bingoing pages to the Main Menu or the like will cause you to lose the trail, so no nipping off for some Chakra or team reorganizing!)

Patrolling

Helps to keep your village from being attacked! This costs 20 Stamina per day, and increases the difficulty of other villages attacking your village.

Patrol often enough and you will gain a 5,000 daily XP bonus. This is not real XP (you cannot spend it to learn jutsu), but it does impact your ranking at the end of the day.

Upkeep

Every night the village loses some of it's money due to Upkeep (%)

Values counting up to Upkeep

  • +1% per Genin
  • +2% per Special Jonin
  • +3% per Jonin
  • +4% per Sannin
  • +1% per bought Upgrade (Hitaiate Maker and Monster Upgrades do not count towards Upkeep)
  • -1% per Chunin
  • - any bonuses

Upgrade Reducing Upkeep

  • Banker - Base Upkeep is halved
  • Connections - Base Upkeep is -20% after Banker (Require Banker to function)
  • Elemental Harmony - Base Upkeep is -15% after Connections (Require Connections to function)
  • Familiarity - First 15 Upgrades does not count toward Upkeep
  • Robo-Maids - 10% less Upkeep

Permissions

You may / may not: (Village leader decides)

  • Attack Other Villages
  • Buy / Edit Upgrades
  • Change the Announcement
  • Edit Members
  • Leave Messages
  • Spy on Other Villages
  • Take Permanent Items
  • Take (Some) Storehouse Items
  • Use Village Bonuses

Village Bank

Donate Ryo (Chunin or Higher)

Give any? X% will be used towards upkeep like the daily collection.

Store House

Give and Take Items in the Storehouse!
The kage decides how many Items you can take per day.

Leave Village

Want to leave your village? Just type your password in the box and hit 'Leave Village'.

After leaving a village you have to wait for two full days before you can join a different village

Other Functions from Upgrades

Party House

Hit the Party House to win Rare Items!

Brew Potions

Brew Awesome Potions!

Ramen Shop

Swipe some eats at the Ramen Shop!

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