User:Legion/Testing/Prestige System

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Prestige system is scoring system used for Palmshire "simulation". It is divided into classes:

Government

Office ascended

  • 1000 prestige points - Become the Prime Minister and the First Lord of the Treasury
  • 750 prestige points - Become the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the First Lord of the Treasury
  • 500 prestige points - Become the Foreign Secretary, Home Secretary, Leader of the Parliament, or Leader of the Opposition
  • 250 prestige points - Become the Lord President of the Council
  • 100 prestige points - Elected a Member of Parliament
  • 50 prestige points - Appointed a Lord of Parliament
  • 25 prestige points - Appointed a Sheriff

Length of office held

  • 50 prestige points per 30 days for being Prime Minister and the First Lord of the Treasury
  • 40 prestige points per 30 days for being Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Second Lord of the Treasury
  • 20 prestige points per 30 days for being Foreign Secretary, Home Secretary, Leader of the Parliament, or Leader of the Opposition
  • 25 prestige points per 30 days for being the Lord President of the Council
  • 5 prestige points per 30 days for being a Member of Parliament
  • 10 prestige points per 30 days for being a Lord of Parliament

General

  • 25 prestige points - being a Parliament candidate during the election.
  • 100 prestige points per day attending the Parliament as Member or Lord of Parliament
  • 75 prestige points - joining an existing political party (no prestige points for forming a new political party)
  • 150 prestige points - for being leader of the political party
  • -100 prestige points (Prime Minister only) - Lost vote of confidence or vote of no confidence in the Parliament
  • Penalty: -10,000 prestige points (Prime Minister only) - Refused to resign office of Prime Minister if defeated on motion of confidence/no confidence or lost vote on budget or PM's party/coalition lost majority in the Parliament via either defectors or election. Also earned if refused to call election after being defeated on motion of confidence/no confidence or lost vote on budget.
  • 100 prestige points - Voted in the election.
  • -50 prestige points - Failed to vote in the election.
  • 1,000 prestige points (Prime Minister only) - Called election within every 3 month since the last election for the Parliament.

Honors

Peerage

  • 1,500 prestige points - Holds Duke/Duchess rank
  • 1,000 prestige points - Holds Marquess/Marchioness rank
  • 750 prestige points - Holds Earl/Countess rank
  • 500 prestige points - Holds Viscount/Viscountess rank
  • 250 prestige points - Holds Baron/Baroness rank

Knighthoods

  • 100 prestige points - Made a knight

Religion

  • 100 prestige points - forming a religion in Palmshire (this becomes no longer effective once max of 5 religions in existence is reached in Palmshire)
  • 250 prestige points - being a member of existing religion

Military

  • 1,000 prestige points - Holding General/Admiral rank
  • 100 prestige points - Holding Private rank
  • 100 prestige points - Member of the Palmshire Army
  • 175 prestige points - Member of the Palmshire Royal Navy
  • 150 prestige points - Member of the Palmshire Royal Marines
  • 200 prestige points - Commanding officer of the regiment
  • 250 prestige points - Commanding officer of the regiment that's up to full strength (10 soldiers)
  • 300 prestige points - Commanding officer of the division
  • 350 prestige points - Commanding officer of the division that's up to the full strength (2 regiments or 20 soldiers)

Building and Lands

Building

  • 10,000 prestige points = 20 rooms furnished with at least 10 objects per room
  • 5,000 prestige points = 10 rooms furnished with at least 10 objects per room
  • 2,000 prestige points = 5 rooms furnished with at least 10 objects per room

Lands

  • 20,000 prestige points = A tract of lands containing least 2 buildings with 20 rooms furnished with at least 10 objects per room
  • 10 prestige points = Owning a tract of land in any territories/towns of Palmshire

Towns

  • 10 prestige points - City Hall with at least 3 rooms each containing at least 10 objects.
  • 20 prestige points - Mayor of town belonging to Palmshire
  • 40 prestige points - Elected mayor of town belonging to Palmshire
  • 60 prestige points - Mayor of town with population exceeding 5 builders.
  • 120 prestige points - Mayor of town with population exceeding 10 builders.
  • 240 prestige points - Mayor of town with population exceeding 15 builders.