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January 5th, 2008, 02:30 AM
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What Are the Drawbacks of High Misfortune?
I'm phobic of pretender builds that set the scales at 2 or 3 misfortune. I want to know how a high misfortune will bite me in the blubber.
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January 5th, 2008, 03:03 AM
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Corporal
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Re: What Are the Drawbacks of High Misfortune?
The first example coming to my mind is the loss of the temple/lab in the first months... Losing one third of the population in the capitole is an other example.
I think misfortune can make the beginning of the game a real disaster, if you are unlucky ^^
On the long run, it tends to deplete your population with all those disaster, but is largely attenuated by 3 scales of order.
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January 5th, 2008, 03:23 AM
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Major General
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Re: What Are the Drawbacks of High Misfortune?
I've never regretted taking Order3 Misfortune2 and I've done it every game that I've not taken Turmoil3 Luck 3.
Generally it's more annoying then actually bad for you. Barbarians attack, and then you have to send some troops out to mop them up. In the 300-400 turns I've played with O3M2 I've only had like 2 temples and 2 labs destroyed. More often then not you just deal with the barbarian attacks.
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January 5th, 2008, 04:15 AM
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Re: What Are the Drawbacks of High Misfortune?
Mostly with order misfortune you get waves of barbarian attacks. However these can be worse than 'annoying' because they can wipe out forts under construction, wreck paths of flat territory used by units with good mapmove, etc.
If you go misfortune 3, you can never get national heroes turning up.
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January 5th, 2008, 04:34 AM
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Major General
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Re: What Are the Drawbacks of High Misfortune?
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Sombre said:
Mostly with order misfortune you get waves of barbarian attacks. However these can be worse than 'annoying' because they can wipe out forts under construction, wreck paths of flat territory used by units with good mapmove, etc.
If you go misfortune 3, you can never get national heroes turning up.
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This is very important. If you're building a fort, you should sit an army on that spot, or build enough PD to fend off 40-60 barbarians.
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January 5th, 2008, 05:22 AM
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General
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Re: What Are the Drawbacks of High Misfortune?
I've noticed independent Trolls attack way more frequently with Misfortune_3.
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January 5th, 2008, 04:26 AM
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Re: What Are the Drawbacks of High Misfortune?
Random events are actually dependent on more scales then just order/turmoil and luck/misfortune. For example, having death means getting plague events which will absolutely wreck your population. I was actually just in a game where somebody had two such events in their capitol within the first 12 turns. On the flipside, growth allows the "ancient presence" event, which reduces even the most populous populations to a couple hundred people and causes an attack. Luckily its pretty rare.
I usually go Order-3, Misfortune-2, and at least Growth-1. There is no comprehensive list of random events and whats required to precurse them, though. So, I recommend you play several SP games at different setting to get a feel of the differences. I do know some events seem to be worse at different levels of misfortune, such as barbarian attacks having more barbarians.
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