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Fame is a measure of how well-known your gang is, and is both ''Local'' and ''Global'' in scope.    Unknown gangs have a hard time recruiting members with a specific skill. Also a high fame is a prerequisite to some [[missions]].
Fame is a measure of how well-known your gang is, and is both ''Local'' and ''Global'' in scope.    Unknown gangs have a hard time recruiting members with a specific skill. Also a high fame is a prerequisite to some [[missions]].


Fame is mainly gained from in-town events - winning races, death races, and combats will increase your fame.  Placing in "pro" events earns you much more fame than non-pro events.  Winning or placing in leagues will also boost your fame at the end of the league.
Fame is mainly gained from in-town events - winning races, deathraces, and combats will increase your fame.  Placing in "pro" events earns you much more fame than non-pro events.  Winning or placing in leagues will also boost your fame at the end of the league.


Wilderness events (aka scouts) increase your fame by pathetically tiny amounts compared to the fame bumps for doing well in arena events.
Wilderness events (aka scouts) increase your fame by pathetically tiny amounts compared to the fame bumps for doing well in arena events.
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Bounty hunters go after the most notorious pirate players who have a low reputation and a bounty on their head, being more logistically cunning than the average pirate outfit they're able to operate all across evan and often try to catch pirate squads as they're returning to town after a battle.
Bounty hunters go after the most notorious pirate players who have a low reputation and a bounty on their head, being more logistically cunning than the average pirate outfit they're able to operate all across evan and often try to catch pirate squads as they're returning to town after a battle.


=== Racing, Death Racing and Combat ===
=== Racing, Deathracing and Combat ===
These gangs focus purely on in-town events, and generally focus on a particular type of event as opposed to branching out.
These gangs focus purely on in-town events, and generally focus on a particular type of event as opposed to branching out.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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