A World of War: World XI - The Reboot (Map Game)

It is now 2020, the dawn of a new decade. After a series of nationalist revolutions, the world is no longer on trail towards globalism and each nation has been left to sustain itself on their own. The power structures of the world have swifted. With the fall of the UN, the EU, NATO and several other alliances, power is now held by indivual countries and there i no such thing as international law. New alliances may arise in the middle of this mess, but they say there is no such thing as a friend in this new era.

The world is now a chaotic, white canvas with infinite possibilities. Will you be among the strongest and lead your nation to glory? Or will you perish, as the weak are meant to? Prove yourself in this epic reboot of an old favorite.

Map game created by DickHairyson and FSM.

Staff

 * Owner:
 * DickHairyson
 * 0FlamingSpaghettiMonster0
 * Admin:
 * Free Position
 * Free Position
 * NPC Maker:
 * 0FlamingSpaghettiMonster0
 * Free Position
 * Map Maker;
 * Free Position

Rules

 * 1. Don't Be OP and please take the game seriously.
 * 2. You can join as a Vassal but you can only rebel against your owner if the country was forced into vassalisation.
 * 3. If your nation is defeated, you can rejoin as another country.
 * 4. Once Country per player, 1 Turn will last 3 IRL days unless everyone does their turn quickly.
 * 5. All types of weapons are allowed but nukes can only be used with a valid reason and if you use some other kind of lethal weapons then the world will most likely hate you and you might possibly get rebels.
 * 6. Alliances may have as many members as you like.
 * 7. You may switch nations if you've controlled the same countey for at least 3 unions
 * 8. Unions are allowed, but only between countries that have similar culture, language and religion. Otherwise the staff will not allow them or you will become very unstable.
 * 9. You can join as Rebellions but these must make sense.
 * 10. You can colonise as long as you are stronger than the opposing country.
 * 11. Bad turns will be met with a warning from admins.
 * 12. You can occupy as much land as you think possible, it will be determined if you are OP by the admins.

Turn Structure
You must follow the following turn structure, including at the very least the sections of Government, Economy, Military, Wars and Conflicts (if any) and Diplomacy. You may add as many sections or subsections as you like as long as you have those five. Here is an example of what a turn would look like:
 * Country
 * Government:
 * Economy:
 * Military:
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * War A:
 * War B:
 * Diplomacy:
 * Country D
 * Country C:
 * AWOWW Confederation:
 * Economy : The AWOWW economy drops $5,000 in GDP as the current war against The Future Kingdom forces the government to spend more in the military. Efforts are made to stimulate it, such as buying war bonds. The AWOWW government is looking for any economic assistance.
 * Government : The government focuses heavily on maintaining civil unrest low as the war leaves many families behind.
 * Military : The Military is damaged as the war against the AWOWW Kingdom kills more soldiers. New research in nanotechnology started in medical research, it could help cells of soldiers on the battlefield heal faster if wounded, maybe even regrowing lost limbs (only for the living part, there won't be any clones growing from a blown off foot).
 * Wars and conflicts:
 * War against Jojolands: The AWOWW Confederation continues to advance into Jojoland territory, capturing the cities of Jotaro and Diavolo. The Battle of Jotaro is marked by severe AWOWW Confederation casualties.
 * Diplomacy : AWOWW Confederation asks an alliance with Choas to assist them and to counter the Potatoes in the flank in the war, and AWOWW improves relations with Motejblur through sending medical aid to the recent Earthquake.

Power List (Top 50)

 * USA
 * 1) Russia
 * 2) China
 * 3) India
 * 4) France
 * UK
 * 1) Japan
 * 2) Turkey
 * 3) Germany
 * 4) Italy
 * 5) South Korea
 * 6) Egypt
 * 7) Pakistan
 * 8) Indonesia
 * 9) Brazil
 * 10) Israel
 * 11) Vietnam
 * 12) Poland
 * 13) Taiwan
 * 14) Thailand
 * 15) Iran
 * 16) Canada
 * 17) Australia
 * 18) Saudi Arabia
 * 19) North Korea
 * 20) Algeria
 * 21) Spain
 * 22) Greece
 * 23) Sweden
 * 24) Ukraine
 * 25) Mexico
 * 26) Czech Republic
 * 27) Myanmar/Burma
 * 28) Malaysia
 * 29) Argentina
 * 30) Syria
 * 31) Switzerland
 * 32) Norway
 * 33) Netherlands
 * 34) Peru
 * 35) Colombia
 * 36) Ethiopia
 * 37) Romania
 * 38) Nigeria
 * 39) Venezuela
 * 40) South Africa
 * 41) Chile
 * 42) Uzbekistan
 * 43) Belarus
 * 44) Denmark