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Re: Dominion Spread? Manual p. 94
But its *wrong*
Dominion does not spill over when its "full". It spreads continuously. 70+% of the time, it will *not* be expressed in the territory that generated the temple check. For example: If there is a world of three provinces. In the following example, A & B are temple provinces with dom 1;"-" is a province with neutral dominion. A-B Presume 10 initial dominion - so you are generating 2 temple checks. 27% of the time a will receive a dominion increase - same with b. However, the most likely dominion result after 1 turn would be: 121. This is not at all what Capn's explanation says, which predicts a 202 result. |
Re: Dominion Spread? Manual p. 94
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It should not happen anymore, or not as frequently as it used to, because Dominion increases may jump over provinces in some cases. |
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Re: Dominion Spread? Manual p. 94
And as a niggling little footnote, I suspect the most likely dominion result in the example given would be 112 or 211, depending on which of A or B generated spread first. :p
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