Blooding LTs
- TPK - The Pirates
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Re: Blooding LTs
If your source control relies on a LT, you're setting yourself up for failure. If it isn't your regent, should definitely be seeking a friendly wizard to manage your sources.
Same with every holding really. Try to do it all yourself and you're setting yourself up for complete failure (unless doing a one province, all holdings, no width domain).
Same with every holding really. Try to do it all yourself and you're setting yourself up for complete failure (unless doing a one province, all holdings, no width domain).
Re: Blooding LTs
Priest LTs need a bloodline to cast spells, that is correct.
I will introduce some blooded individuals who arrive in the region, and you can bidding war for their services, later. And of course, Great Captain events are a great way to also get blooded people to join your court.
Once there are Academies online, they may also have a % chance to produce a blooded graduate that can be hired.
I will introduce some blooded individuals who arrive in the region, and you can bidding war for their services, later. And of course, Great Captain events are a great way to also get blooded people to join your court.
Once there are Academies online, they may also have a % chance to produce a blooded graduate that can be hired.
Re: Blooding LTs
Siblings don't start with a bloodline, I guess. It feels like a too easy side-step to evade the limited # of blooded people intended.
- RaH - Rassan al Hamam
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Re: Blooding LTs
This makes short lived races better since it takes them far shorter to get blooded children to adulthod. Since the game usually does not last that long, Karamhul or pure elves will most likely never get blooded relevant LTs.
Re: Blooding LTs
They will not get blooded relatives, perhaps. You can recruit people from Great Captain Events, and hire the blooded people I will have come as random events as well.
Re: Blooding LTs
No one, even gnolls, are recruiting people born in game before T6 or so. By then there will have been available people to hire.
- YK - Yuri Khavlor
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Re: Blooding LTs
Could be DP options for future games.
Blooded Spouse (possibly recruitable during game as a LT?)
Blooded Heir born prior to start (X turns required before qualifies for objective/still not valid for objective)
Would eliminate the Baby gap/boom in the first turns of the game.
Blooded Spouse (possibly recruitable during game as a LT?)
Blooded Heir born prior to start (X turns required before qualifies for objective/still not valid for objective)
Would eliminate the Baby gap/boom in the first turns of the game.
YK - Yuri Khavlor
Lord Mayor of Lyssan
“Nature is not cruel, but pitilessly indifferent. The hardest lesson for one to learn, is to admit that things might be neither good nor evil, but simply callous -- indifferent to all suffering"
Lord Mayor of Lyssan
“Nature is not cruel, but pitilessly indifferent. The hardest lesson for one to learn, is to admit that things might be neither good nor evil, but simply callous -- indifferent to all suffering"
Re: Blooding LTs
Blooded Heir born prior to start (This requires you to be at least Old for them to start as an Adult - they do not qualify for objectives, but their children can count for the objectives).
- LMC - Lord Mayor Cowell
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Re: Blooding LTs
I mean, it is a downside for the slow breeding races, but they have upsides of well, not aging
So evens out. with 2 years per turn even humans may struggle to be fit both at the beginning and the end of the game without long life, and gnolls, well
So evens out. with 2 years per turn even humans may struggle to be fit both at the beginning and the end of the game without long life, and gnolls, well
Lord Mayor Cowell VI
Re: Blooding LTs
Indeed. Goblins and Gnolls will not survive the game, basically. Humans might, but will be old. Karamhul and Sidhelien will be around long after the game ends, so they can plan to be higher level... I think it balances out.