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				 Re: Luck test, v 1.00 
 Still, Ulm in there (the classical "Order/Productivity" combo) does pretty well. The initial difference in income with Pan was around 400 gold, and the final difference is of order 10000 gold over 30 turns (30x400=12000). Now, Pan got some nice boosts from random events, but still, Ulm presumably got a better start. 
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				November 13th, 2006, 07:56 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Luck test, v 1.00 
 This was a 9 province start, just like the OP.
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				November 13th, 2006, 08:19 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Luck test, v 1.00 
 I am a little surprised at how well luck/growth did.  Overall thou, I personally based on Frank's test would take the 44,468 gold everytime.  After all thats 10,278 gold extra over just 30 turns, nearly 25% more.
 I wonder how Order 3/Luck 3 would do?
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				November 13th, 2006, 09:38 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Luck test, v 1.00 
 Order and Luck are sort of a bad combination because order reduces event frequency.  25% increase in gold is nothing to sneeze at but it overlooks the fact that luck can do things for you that order can't, like get you items you can't otherwise make, improved chance of heroes, cross breeding, and other stuff not expressed in terms of gold.  Sure, order/prod is probably better overall but not so much so that everyone will take order 3/misfortune 2 all the time like in dom2. |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: Luck test, v 1.00 
 2 players 9 provinces , just hosting 
 Man/ Manticore/ Dom 10/ Luck +3/ dormant
 
 Ulm/ Manticore/ Dom 10/ Luck -3/ awake +200pts
 Ulm only province left by turn 60. Other 8 taken by Indies.
 
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 Man
 Treasury 35,926   Inc 910  Up 52
 Air 98  Water 5  Astral 30  Death 7  Nature 152
 27 good events  8 bad  2 mixed 3 national heroes 2 standard heroes with troops.
 
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 Treasury 23,213  Inc 374  Up 12
 Earth 203  Nature 10
 8 good events  23 Bad  4 Mixed NO HEROES
 4 provinces lost to Knights  1 to Barbarians  1 HELD against Villains(2 heavy inf routed them, very strange)
 
 I suspect hidden sites had a big effect
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				 Re: Luck test, v 1.00 
 Keep in mind that Tien Chi has 3 different luck boosting pretenders to add on top of these figures. 
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				 Re: Luck test, v 1.00 
 Remember in the nine-province runs there's variance based on the other 8 provinces. In Trollman's run above, Arco's (order) initial advantage over Pan (luck) is too low, so Pan's initial provinces are better. Even so, it looks like only a 5% advantage so they're very close in outcome after adjustments. So far it's looking like luck is overall coming out better, although the advantage is slight and the startup and variability issues are important and difficult to catch in these tests. 
Forrest's run points out a problem with these test runs - misfortunate invasions. Just "next turning" overstates their effect, because you'd actually send an army out to recover it. But, that's a big pain, and managing the reconquest armies makes it harder to make different nations comparable. You'd need similar cost armies at some standard level - probably with similar resource costs as otherwise "same gold" is a very different power level.
 
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		| Sheap said:Sure, order/prod is probably better overall but not so much so that everyone will take order 3/misfortune 2 all the time like in dom2. 
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				 Re: Luck test, v 1.00 
 Good test and it's pretty much what I've observed through playing.  You're trading gold for gems by taking luck.  Gold can get you a lot of things in Dominions 3, but not gems.  It actually seems like a pretty balanced tradeoff. |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: Luck test, v 1.00 
 Another thing I don't like about the original test: growth and production give gold, as well. So you should substract 3 levels of prod and 2 of growth from income (Jotunheim has one level of prod).That would be, if I remember correctly, 5*2= 10%. You should substract 10%.
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 I made a quick dirty test, and after 17 turns:
 
 Luck/Growth dominion7 arcoscephale got 130 gems total
 Luck/Magic Marverni 178
 Luck/Productivity Agartha got 166.
 
 Strangely enough, Luck/Growth Arcoscephale got the most magic items (4), including Horror Helmet and Phoenix Rod.
 
 Agartha got the most +defence events, needs further testing.
 I was a little puzzled when I found province defence naturally goes up in all provinces.
 
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		| B0rsuk said: Another thing I don't like about the original test: growth and production give gold, as well. So you should substract 3 levels of prod and 2 of growth from income (Jotunheim has one level of prod).
 
 I was a little puzzled when I found province defence naturally goes up in all provinces.
 
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