
February 28th, 2004, 01:23 PM
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Re: How blood sacrifice is supposed to works
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Originally posted by johan osterman:
If you use pool you will have to replace the bloodslaves on the sacrificing priests. The priest will have new bloodslaves on him at the beginning of the next turn, and his order to perform sacrifice will not be cancelled when his slaves are removed, but no sacrifice will be performed.
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Are you sure about this? Because in my Mictlan game, I found that my dominion would continue to increase even though I would pool the slaves every turn, because somebody else suggested that as long as the slaves went unspent, they'd automatically be used for sacrifices. I can't imagine what else would be causing that widespread dominion increase other than my mass sacrificing.
However, if this is true, then Mictlan once again goes back to being a horrible micromanagement nightmare: You have to manually gather the slaves off every single hunter, even if you've built a lab for that. Maybe the Pool Slaves global should not reduce anyone set to sacrifice below their sacrifice quantity?
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