Another idea that struck me while writing an AAR.
Here is another idea that seems so appropriate to me for Dominions. Like the "dominion flipping" idea, this one struck me while I was writing an AAR, and it is mostly thematic.
A pretender should have an effect on the unrest of a province. I'm not saying it should be a large effect, but it only makes sense that when the pretender is walking among his people, their morale would increase. Even if it's a god who is evil and has turmoil scales, he is still among his fanatical worshippers, and he has the power to break their wills better than a mortal army could.
So, how would this be balanced? The good thing is that there is nothing to balance it against. It applies to all players. However, should it be a set factor, or should the god's dominion strength be tied to it? How about the amount of unrest that decreases is equal to the god's base dominion strength (chosen at game start) plus the current level of dominion in the province?
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PS -- Why did I have to wait until Dom3 came out before writing my first AAR?!
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