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Examples of flags and halos
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Examples of flags and halos

Every colony and outpost in Battledawn will have a certain colour halo and most will also have a flag. Flags and the colour of the halo serve three main purpose:

  • To distinguish status of alliance membership
  • To distinguish conquered colonies
  • To show members of allied and warring alliances

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Meaning of Flags in Battledawn

Alliance Membership Status Flags (The top of the two rectangular flags)

  • Orange: Shows the leader of an alliance.
  • White: Shows normal members of an alliance.
  • None: Shows colonies not part of an alliance.

Conquered Status (The bottom two rectangular flags)

  • Yellow: Distinguishes a colony conquered by an alliance. If block solid yellow without any letters, the conquerer is not part of an alliance.
  • None: Free colony.

Alliance Associations (Colored triangle only available if part of an alliance)

  • Green: Shows that colony or outpost is a friend of your alliance.
  • Red: Signifies that colony is at war or is hostile with your alliance.

Meaning of Halos in Battledawn

  • Green: Shows that colony or outpost is a member of your alliance.
  • Teal: Shows that colony or outpost is a member of an allied alliance.
  • Red: Signifies that colony is at war or is hostile with your alliance.
  • Yellow: Signifies that colony or outpost is neutral.
  • Blue: Signifies a colony conquered by your alliance.
  • Blue With Red Star: Signifies a colony you conquered by your colony.

Workers & Colony Sizes

As the number of workers in your colony increases, the image for your colony changes. The more workers you have, the bigger the colony.

Image:ColonyTiny.png
Under 200 Workers
Image:ColonySmall.png
200-400 Workers
Image:ColonyMedium.png
400-600 Workers
Image:ColonyBig.png
600-800 Workers
Image:ColonyHuge.png
Over 800 Workers