Territory Battles (領土戦争, ryoudo sensou?) are the team combat battles that decide a Legion's territory.
Description[]
Territory Battles happen every Saturday and last for one real-world hour, from 4:00 to 5:00 PM. It pits a team of Burst Linkers from one Legion against a team of Burst Linkers from another. These battles decide the ownership of territories, each of which is called a Combat Area. Each ward in the Tokyo metropolitan area is made up of multiple Combat Areas. There are around sixty in total, and follow the naming pattern "Suginami Third Combat Area", "Chiyoda Second Combat Area", etc.
Attacking Territories[]
In order to set up an attack on hostile territory, the attacking side uses the Legion tab in the main menu of Brain Burst to select which members will attack what territory. These members will have to physically travel to the location, which leaves them in the Matching List, so most of the time the Burst Linker will not connect to the Global Net until they're inside the territory.
A Legion can only send as many members to attack a territory as the defending Legion has to defend that territory. Once the Duel button is pressed, Brain Burst will look at the amount of defending members and automatically remove attackers, starting with the highest-level ones (or selected at random, if the members are the same level). A Burst Linker can only be deployed a single time for a specific Territory Battle.
However, there is a minimum of three members for the attacking side, so if the defending Legion only uses one or two Burst Linkers to defend, the attacking Legion can still use three.
Defending Territories[]
In order to defend a territory, the Legion that currently owns the territory must assign its Burst Linkers to each territory for its defense. The members that participate will be automatically hidden from the Matching List. There is no upper limit to the number of defenders that can be assigned, and the same defenders can be selected for as many battles in a row as needed.
Duel Format[]
Territory Battles are of a "control point" nature - a number of Footholds will appear. Footholds are basically big rings; whoever currently controls a Foothold can refill their Special Gauge by waiting inside one. In addition to this, a Stronghold is set up in the middle of the stage, which is basically a bigger Foothold with a higher recharge rate
Victory Conditions[]
Whoever is able to capture all Footholds and the Stronghold, or annihilate the enemy team, is the winner. In order to actually hold on to a territory, the Legion must successfully defend it in at least 50% of the attacks it faces. Otherwise, the territory will be turned over to the attacking side's Legion.
No Burst Points are exchanged in these battles, even if a Duel Avatar were to be defeated.
Territory Benefits[]
If a Burst Linker's Legion currently possesses territory, then that Burst Linker cannot be challenged to a Duel while they are inside that territory. However, they may still challenge others. This is the main benefit of possessing territory.