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== War Declaration Mechanics ('Deccing')  ==
== War Declaration Mechanics ('Deccing')  ==


To initiate war, a corporation has to pay a fee to CONCORD (essentially a bribe). To declare war on another corp you must have the director or CEO role in your current corporation, you must then cast a vote from the politics tab of the corp menu to declare war on the desired corporation. Once the vote has been returned with majority yes vote (the minimum voting period is 24 hours) the ceo may put the war into effect from the sanctionable actions tab.  
To initiate war, a corporation/alliance must pay a fee to CONCORD. To declare war on another corporation/alliance you must have the director or CEO role in your current corporation.  


For an alliance, the process is different. The CEO or a director of the Executor Corp must open the Corporation interface, go to the Alliances tab, then view the "Home" tab. At the bottom of the window is button labelled "Declare War." The CEO must push the button and enter the name of the target corporation or alliance, then press search. Once he or she has confirmed the selected alliance is the correct one, war is immediately declared, with fighting becoming possible after a 24 hours notice period.  
The CEO or a director of the Corp (Executor Corp for alliance) must open the Corporation interface, go to the Alliances tab (in case of alliance), then view the "Home" tab. At the bottom of the window is button labelled "Declare War". The CEO must push the button and enter the name of the target corporation or alliance, then press search. Once he or she has confirmed the selected alliance is the correct one, war is immediately declared, with fighting becoming possible after a 24 hours notice period.  


Once war is declared, there is a 24-hour startup period where fighting cannot occur, to give both sides a chance to get ready for the war. Once the war is active, there will be a period of one week where any aggression can occur between the two sides without CONCORD intervention. A corporation can only issue a maximum of 3 wardecs; an alliance has no such limit.
Once war is declared, there is a 24-hour startup period where fighting cannot occur, to give both sides a chance to get ready for the war. Once the war is active, there will be a period of one week where any aggression can occur between the two sides without CONCORD intervention.


*How much does a wardec cost ? (as of 2012.05.14)
=== Cost of wardec ===
*It costs at least 50 million isk for a corporation to declare war on another corporation.<br>
Wardec costs at least 50 million isk for a corporation to declare war on another corporation.  
*The war declaration fee must be in the Master Wallet of the corp wallet.
The war declaration fee must be in the Master Wallet of the corp wallet.


The formula for calculating wardec cost is&nbsp;(log2.05831 N)^2 * 300000 * N^0.27, where N is the number of corp members. The cost is now the same when declaring on a corporation or an alliance. [http://community.eveonline.com/devblog.asp?a=blog&nbid=42269 [1]]
The formula for calculating wardec cost is (log2.05831 N)^2 * 300000 * N^0.27, where N is the number of corp members. The cost is now the same when declaring on a corporation or an alliance. [http://community.eveonline.com/devblog.asp?a=blog&nbid=42269 [1]]


This base-cost can be increased by the number of wars you currently have ongoing (where you are the aggressor) and the number of wars the target corporation already has against them. The formula for calculating the cost is B * (N +1) * (W + 1). Where B = Base Price, N = number of wars you currently have, W = number of wars currently against the target corporation. Mutual wars are not considered in the cost calculation.  
This base-cost can be increased by the number of wars you currently have ongoing (where you are the aggressor) and the number of wars the target corporation already has against them. The formula for calculating the cost is B * (N +1) * (W + 1). Where B = Base Price, N = number of wars you currently have, W = number of wars currently against the target corporation. Mutual wars are not considered in the cost calculation.