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The Real Active Powers of eDominacy - Day 719
What happens when country power is measured by active players instead of raw citizenship totals? The picture changes immediately.
This snapshot looks only at citizens seen within the last 7 days, removes the known NPC military units from national rosters, and then compares countries by the combined attributes of their active players. That creates a cleaner view of who is truly present, who has real depth, which countries rely on elite cores, and where the NPC bloc sits relative to real nations.
The result is a very different political map from a standard citizenship ranking.
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TOP 10 ACTIVE COUNTRIES + NPC BENCHMARK
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1. Serbia - 77 actives
2. Romania - 31 actives
3. Sweden - 27 actives
4. North Macedonia - 24 actives
5. Indonesia - 23 actives
6. Turkey - 18 actives
7. Bulgaria - 14 actives
8. Saudi Arabia - 12 actives
9. Greece - 6 actives
10. Hungary - 6 actives
11. All NPC - 69 actives
The first takeaway is obvious: Serbia stands alone at the top. No other real country is close in active size, and that gap carries directly into total strength, total intelligence, and lifetime damage.
Romania and Sweden remain the clearest second tier by active population. North Macedonia and Indonesia form the next line just behind them, while Turkey remains relevant by total output despite a notably weaker average profile.
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MAIN NUMBERS
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Serbia
- Total STR: 2,751,204.0
- Total INT: 2,728,699.0
- Lifetime DMG: 76,253,470,160,075.0
- Avg STR: 35,729.9
Romania
- Total STR: 1,081,551.5
- Total INT: 1,069,576.0
- Lifetime DMG: 16,719,558,096,961.0
- Avg STR: 34,888.8
Sweden
- Total STR: 973,553.5
- Total INT: 962,637.0
- Lifetime DMG: 13,883,430,819,366.0
- Avg STR: 36,057.5
All NPC
- Total STR: 1,816,289.0
- Total INT: 1,811,462.0
- Lifetime DMG: 21,248,891,928,573.0
- Avg STR: 26,323.0
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IF NPCS WERE A COUNTRY
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The combined NPC bloc would rank 2nd by active size with 69 actives. It would also rank 2nd by total strength, 2nd by total intelligence, and 2nd by lifetime damage. Only Serbia stands clearly ahead of it.
That is one of the most important results in this analysis. The NPC bloc is not strongest because of superior average quality. Its average strength is only 26,323.0, far below the leading real countries. What makes it so powerful is concentration of active bodies. In other words, the NPC benchmark wins by scale, not by efficiency.
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DEPTH VS QUALITY
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Average strength helps separate large active countries from efficient ones.
- Greece has the highest average strength in the whole table at 37,899.8, but only across 6 active citizens.
- Sweden has the highest average strength among the larger countries at 36,057.5 across 27 actives.
- Serbia is slightly lower at 35,729.9, but its far larger roster makes it the strongest country overall.
- Romania follows with 34,888.8 across 31 actives.
- North Macedonia remains strong at 34,686.2 across 24 actives.
This gives the top countries distinct identities.
- Serbia is the deepest active country.
- Romania is a broad, heavy second-tier power.
- Sweden is one of the strongest blends of depth and average quality.
- North Macedonia is compact but still dangerous in total output.
- Greece is small, but elite.
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TOP-HEAVY OR BROAD?
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A useful way to judge roster depth is to ask how much of a country’s total lifetime damage comes from its top 5 active citizens.
- All NPC: 18.7%
- Serbia: 37.4%
- Sweden: 41.6%
- Indonesia: 53.6%
- North Macedonia: 54.6%
- Turkey: 61.5%
- Romania: 62.5%
- Bulgaria: 83.0%
- Saudi Arabia: 86.7%
- Greece: 93.4%
- Hungary: 99.9%
This may be the most revealing comparison in the snapshot.
Serbia looks broad. Its top 5 account for just 37.4% of total lifetime damage, which means the country’s output is spread across a large active base rather than being carried by only a few names.
Sweden is also relatively broad, especially compared with Romania and Turkey.
Romania and Turkey are still powerful, but much more concentrated. At the small-country end, the concentration becomes extreme. Greece and Hungary are almost entirely defined by their leading players.
The NPC bloc is the broadest of all. Its top 5 account for only 18.7% of total lifetime damage, which shows just how distributed its activity is.
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SMALL COUNTRIES, ELITE ROSTERS
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Outside the top 10, there is another story worth noticing: very small countries with unusually elite active rosters.
Strongest by average strength among countries with 10 or fewer actives:
- Italy: 3 actives, avg STR 38,052.2
- Belarus: 1 active, avg STR 38,051.0
- India: 1 active, avg STR 37,949.5
- Greece: 6 actives, avg STR 37,899.8
- Slovenia: 2 actives, avg STR 37,826.8
- United Kingdom: 2 actives, avg STR 37,730.2
Small countries with major lifetime damage despite low active counts:
- China: 4 actives, lifetime DMG 5,121,193,278,038.0
- Ukraine: 5 actives, lifetime DMG 4,472,615,284,295.0
- Greece: 6 actives, lifetime DMG 3,822,562,909,055.0
- Italy: 3 actives, lifetime DMG 2,761,127,241,902.0
These are not major countries by active headcount, but they are clear examples of elite-quality micro-rosters.
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METHODOLOGY
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- Active citizen = seen within the last 7 days.
- Country tables exclude citizens in the NPC military units Amaterasu, TNT Elite Unit, and California National Guard.
- Those three units are grouped together separately as All NPC.
- Country comparisons are based on active non-NPC citizens only.
- Lifetime damage means the total profile damage of the currently active roster, not damage dealt only during the last 7 days.
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FINAL TAKEAWAY
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Once the inactive population is stripped away, the map becomes much easier to read.
Serbia is the dominant real active country. Romania and Sweden form the strongest chasing group. North Macedonia and Indonesia remain relevant mid-tier powers. Small countries such as Greece, Italy, and Ukraine show that elite quality can still matter even without large numbers.
And the NPC bloc, if treated as a single benchmark, still ranks above every real country except Serbia in active size and total active attributes.
That is what makes active-only analysis so useful. It does not measure theoretical population. It measures who is actually there now, how strong they are, how broad their roster is, and how much real power is concentrated in the game at this moment.
What happens when country power is measured by active players instead of raw citizenship totals? The picture changes immediately.
This snapshot looks only at citizens seen within the last 7 days, removes the known NPC military units from national rosters, and then compares countries by the combined attributes of their active players. That creates a cleaner view of who is truly present, who has real depth, which countries rely on elite cores, and where the NPC bloc sits relative to real nations.
The result is a very different political map from a standard citizenship ranking.
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TOP 10 ACTIVE COUNTRIES + NPC BENCHMARK
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1. Serbia - 77 actives
2. Romania - 31 actives
3. Sweden - 27 actives
4. North Macedonia - 24 actives
5. Indonesia - 23 actives
6. Turkey - 18 actives
7. Bulgaria - 14 actives
8. Saudi Arabia - 12 actives
9. Greece - 6 actives
10. Hungary - 6 actives
11. All NPC - 69 actives
The first takeaway is obvious: Serbia stands alone at the top. No other real country is close in active size, and that gap carries directly into total strength, total intelligence, and lifetime damage.
Romania and Sweden remain the clearest second tier by active population. North Macedonia and Indonesia form the next line just behind them, while Turkey remains relevant by total output despite a notably weaker average profile.
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MAIN NUMBERS
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Serbia
- Total STR: 2,751,204.0
- Total INT: 2,728,699.0
- Lifetime DMG: 76,253,470,160,075.0
- Avg STR: 35,729.9
Romania
- Total STR: 1,081,551.5
- Total INT: 1,069,576.0
- Lifetime DMG: 16,719,558,096,961.0
- Avg STR: 34,888.8
Sweden
- Total STR: 973,553.5
- Total INT: 962,637.0
- Lifetime DMG: 13,883,430,819,366.0
- Avg STR: 36,057.5
All NPC
- Total STR: 1,816,289.0
- Total INT: 1,811,462.0
- Lifetime DMG: 21,248,891,928,573.0
- Avg STR: 26,323.0
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IF NPCS WERE A COUNTRY
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The combined NPC bloc would rank 2nd by active size with 69 actives. It would also rank 2nd by total strength, 2nd by total intelligence, and 2nd by lifetime damage. Only Serbia stands clearly ahead of it.
That is one of the most important results in this analysis. The NPC bloc is not strongest because of superior average quality. Its average strength is only 26,323.0, far below the leading real countries. What makes it so powerful is concentration of active bodies. In other words, the NPC benchmark wins by scale, not by efficiency.
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DEPTH VS QUALITY
========================================
Average strength helps separate large active countries from efficient ones.
- Greece has the highest average strength in the whole table at 37,899.8, but only across 6 active citizens.
- Sweden has the highest average strength among the larger countries at 36,057.5 across 27 actives.
- Serbia is slightly lower at 35,729.9, but its far larger roster makes it the strongest country overall.
- Romania follows with 34,888.8 across 31 actives.
- North Macedonia remains strong at 34,686.2 across 24 actives.
This gives the top countries distinct identities.
- Serbia is the deepest active country.
- Romania is a broad, heavy second-tier power.
- Sweden is one of the strongest blends of depth and average quality.
- North Macedonia is compact but still dangerous in total output.
- Greece is small, but elite.
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TOP-HEAVY OR BROAD?
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A useful way to judge roster depth is to ask how much of a country’s total lifetime damage comes from its top 5 active citizens.
- All NPC: 18.7%
- Serbia: 37.4%
- Sweden: 41.6%
- Indonesia: 53.6%
- North Macedonia: 54.6%
- Turkey: 61.5%
- Romania: 62.5%
- Bulgaria: 83.0%
- Saudi Arabia: 86.7%
- Greece: 93.4%
- Hungary: 99.9%
This may be the most revealing comparison in the snapshot.
Serbia looks broad. Its top 5 account for just 37.4% of total lifetime damage, which means the country’s output is spread across a large active base rather than being carried by only a few names.
Sweden is also relatively broad, especially compared with Romania and Turkey.
Romania and Turkey are still powerful, but much more concentrated. At the small-country end, the concentration becomes extreme. Greece and Hungary are almost entirely defined by their leading players.
The NPC bloc is the broadest of all. Its top 5 account for only 18.7% of total lifetime damage, which shows just how distributed its activity is.
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SMALL COUNTRIES, ELITE ROSTERS
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Outside the top 10, there is another story worth noticing: very small countries with unusually elite active rosters.
Strongest by average strength among countries with 10 or fewer actives:
- Italy: 3 actives, avg STR 38,052.2
- Belarus: 1 active, avg STR 38,051.0
- India: 1 active, avg STR 37,949.5
- Greece: 6 actives, avg STR 37,899.8
- Slovenia: 2 actives, avg STR 37,826.8
- United Kingdom: 2 actives, avg STR 37,730.2
Small countries with major lifetime damage despite low active counts:
- China: 4 actives, lifetime DMG 5,121,193,278,038.0
- Ukraine: 5 actives, lifetime DMG 4,472,615,284,295.0
- Greece: 6 actives, lifetime DMG 3,822,562,909,055.0
- Italy: 3 actives, lifetime DMG 2,761,127,241,902.0
These are not major countries by active headcount, but they are clear examples of elite-quality micro-rosters.
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METHODOLOGY
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- Active citizen = seen within the last 7 days.
- Country tables exclude citizens in the NPC military units Amaterasu, TNT Elite Unit, and California National Guard.
- Those three units are grouped together separately as All NPC.
- Country comparisons are based on active non-NPC citizens only.
- Lifetime damage means the total profile damage of the currently active roster, not damage dealt only during the last 7 days.
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FINAL TAKEAWAY
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Once the inactive population is stripped away, the map becomes much easier to read.
Serbia is the dominant real active country. Romania and Sweden form the strongest chasing group. North Macedonia and Indonesia remain relevant mid-tier powers. Small countries such as Greece, Italy, and Ukraine show that elite quality can still matter even without large numbers.
And the NPC bloc, if treated as a single benchmark, still ranks above every real country except Serbia in active size and total active attributes.
That is what makes active-only analysis so useful. It does not measure theoretical population. It measures who is actually there now, how strong they are, how broad their roster is, and how much real power is concentrated in the game at this moment.
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Great analysis

