King Solomon Arena
Tel Aviv, Israel



The King Solomon is the first arena built in the Israeli Empire, featuring regular duels, special events, and tournaments. Citizens of the Israeli Empire are required to spend four years in the defense forces. Part of this time is spent in live-fire training involving cars and cycles. The King Solomon is often used for military exercises and competitions between military units. Named after the famous king of antiquity, the Solomon is part of the David's Star Circuit.
 


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Arena Features:
Outer walls are 30 feet high and have 50 DP. Inner walls are 15 feet high and have 30 DP. Gates stand at 15'/10 DP. For defenses there are universally-turreted VMGs in each corner of the inner and outer walls (for a total of 10).
 

Schedule:
Monday - Closed
Tuesday - Practice
Wednesday - Amateur Night
Thursday - Challenge Night
Friday - AADA Divisionals
Saturday - Special Events
Sunday - Team Events
 

Special Events:
Triple Team Challenge - Three teams start in the arena; one in the outer section, one in the circle, and one in the star. To win, one team must disable or destroy the other two.

Tournaments - Local, regional, and national-level events. Prestige is multiplied by the level of the tournament. Local x1, regional x2, and national x3.

David vs. Goliath - A challenger (David), enters the arena with a vehicle (ranging from Division 5 to 30). The defender (Goliath) enters with a Division 30 to 100 vehicle. Prestige is tripled if the challenger wins.

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