What is NAP in Whiteout Survival

What is NAP In Whiteout Survival

Last Updated on: 5th February 2024, 05:36 pm

Whiteout Survival is a survival game where we attack and defend against other players, and we can also join alliances to get protection and grow faster. If the top 10 or top 5 alliances keep fighting each other, then the state will not grow stronger, and the overall power of the players in the state will be lower, which will be problematic when your state fights other states.

In Whiteout Survival, NAP 10 or Nap 5 stands for Non-Aggression Pact between the top 10 or top 5 alliances; if Nap 10 is active in your alliance, then the top 10 alliances can’t attack each other. This agreement ensures that the parties involved will not attack each other, their farm accounts, or farm alliances, creating a safer environment for resource gathering and city development.

Why is “NAP” (Non-Agrression-Pact) In Whiteout Survival Important?

In Whiteout Survival, NAP is a very smart move for growing faster and making friends with other alliances; there are many important benefits of NAP between alliances in your state.

Keeps You Safe

Suppose you are safe from constant attacks from other players for plundering your unprotected resources. In that case, you can focus on making your city more powerful and better without worrying about surprise attacks. That’s what a NAP does in the game; it protects your city from being attacked by others in the pact.

Saves Resources

Building and growing in the game needs lots of resources, like wood, meat, coal, and Iron. With a NAP, you can save your resources from being plundered also, you won’t have to spend them on healing your troops after an attack.

Make More Friends

Agreeing to a NAP usually means talking and planning with other players. This can help you make friends in the game, which can be handy for State Vs State or getting help when you need it.

Focus on Growing

Without the worry of attacks, you can spend more time and resources on making your city better, researching new stuff, and training your soldiers to be stronger.

To grow faster in whiteout Survival and increase your power, consider reading my complete “Guide on whiteout Survival“.

Peaceful Fortress/Stronghold Control

With a NAP, you can peacefully take castles or fortresses in the game without fighting other alliances, which can be difficult if all the alliances are attacking, and you will have to spend more resources to keep up with the attacks. NAP 10 Alliances will divide the fortress between them so they won’t have to fight each other.

Helps Everyone Get Along

When top players and alliances agree not to fight, it makes the game more enjoyable. Everyone can work on their own goals and help each other out now and then, like teaming up to defeat big challenges in State vs. state.

So, having a NAP in Whiteout Survival is like having a good neighbor policy. It’s all about making friends, saving resources, and growing your city in a peaceful environment. This strategy lets you enjoy the game more and build a stronger community with other players.

NAP During “Brothers In Arms” Event

If you don’t know, The “Brothers in Arms” event in Whiteout Survival is a competitive event where players earn points by attacking enemy cities and troops. The focus is on defeating or injuring enemy troops to reach specific point milestones and earn rewards.

Many players, including me, got confused when we saw the Brothers-In-Arms event for the first time in the game calendar because there was a Non-Agression Pact active. How can we attack each other during this event?

The effectiveness of NAP depends on your state, and situations can be different; for example, in my state, the first time during Brothers In Arms, the top 10 alliances were allowed to attack each other for points.

But it was not a good idea to attack each other because it weakens the state, which will be very problematic in state vs state events. So, now only attacks are allowed on players gathering resources, or sometimes their farms can be attacked.

Overall, the situation depends on the top players of the top alliances in your state.

Final Words

This is everything you need to know about NAP, and you will also like my other blog posts related to Whiteout Survival; consider reading them to boost your gameplay in Whiteout Survival. If you have more questions about the NAP agreement, please comment, and I will reply ASAP.

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