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				February 25th, 2004, 08:55 AM
			
			
			
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				 Disease 
 Does anyone know about how disease actually works in game mechanics with the following:
 Bane Venom Charm (item)
 Harvester of Sorrows (undead commander)
 Inkpot End (site)
 Burden of Time (spell)
 Starvation (lack of supply for army)
 
 Each of those causes disease, but is it "the same"? In other words, does each of those things give basically the same chance of disease? Or does Inkpot end spread disease twice as fast as Bane Venom, where Burden of Time does it more quickly than both (I just made that up as an example of what I'm looking for)? Basically, which is deadlier?
 
 And does anyone know the "numbers"? (% chance of disease?)
 
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				February 25th, 2004, 10:16 AM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Disease 
 Well I know a little.
 Fever Fetish worn = 100% chance of diseased affliction. (not that you asked)
 
 Burden of Time = small chance for everyone in the world to gain an affliction, or just drop dead. I don't think disease is any more likely than other afflictions.
 
 Starvation seems to work by taking the need for supplies, subtracting supplies available, and then sprinkling that many "starving" effects randomly on the troops who need food (not leaders). If a unit gets a "starving" hit who is already starving, he gets diseased. Survival skill protects to some degree in the correct terrain type, but I'm not sure exactly how that works.
 
 Sites that disease... I assume have a random chance of diseasing anyone in the province, every turn. Same with miasma dominion. Leaders can get diseased this way.
 
 Note that a regeneration item can forestall death from disease, but the victim will eventually become an afflicted wreck.
 
 I haven't met the Harvester of Sorrows, but my guess is he would work like a site that diseases.
 
 Same deal for Bane Venom charm and disease, although the wearer is I think diseased immediately, and I expect it also causes population loss and unrest.
 
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				February 25th, 2004, 04:08 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Disease 
 
	I used the Harver in SP once - just for kicks.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by PvK: Well I know a little.
 
 I haven't met the Harvester of Sorrows, but my guess is he would work like a site that diseases.
 
 PvK
 |  It immediately started to spread disease in my province - so I sent him to an enemy capital.
 Seemed to thin out the defensive army, but not sure by how much.
 
 IIRC the stealth value is not too good - and I lost my Harvesters within 5 turns.
 
 Oh well.
 
 Love the name though!
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				February 25th, 2004, 04:31 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Disease 
 I don't know about the Harvester of Sorrows, but the Demon Lord Pazzuzu also spread disease, and in his case it kills the population of the province he's in. I don't know if it also affects troops, I didn't keep him long enough near mine to find out     
As for deadlier, I vote Burden of Time because it is world-wide, although the affliction gained is random. 
Starvation can also be a real killer, since a unit that starve two turns in a row get diseased (100% probability). It works as PvK said, units with special survival (forest, swamp, mountain, etc.) are always the Last to starve in an army. |  
	
		
	
	
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				February 25th, 2004, 07:41 PM
			
			
			
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	Are you sure of this? In Dom1, I recall a time when I had one of the Eternal Knights get diseased, and a good thirty turns later, it had no afflictions beyond that...Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by PvK: Note that a regeneration item can forestall death from disease, but the victim will eventually become an afflicted wreck.
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				February 25th, 2004, 07:45 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Disease 
 Check whether the Eternal Knights have a 'recuperation' flag.  Recuperation heals diseases like any other affliction, although it may not be fast enough to save the unit in all cases. 
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