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Old March 2nd, 2005, 01:25 PM
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Default Re: Does Unrest optimally go down on its own?

I do not have the slightest clue about the formula for "unrest drop due to positive Dominion". I actually can guess what it is though: the exact opposite of the "unrest increase due to negative Dominion" formula.

A bit more seriously, the Dominion effect on unrest is not dramatic (between two turns): I would say it is around 0.5 point per point of Dominion, maybe 1 unrest point per point of Dominion, every turn. It also appears that Dominion-1 provinces drop two unrest points every two turns, instead of losing one point every turn, but I haven't done any extensive testing.
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Default Re: Does Unrest optimally go down on its own?

I just conducted a quick test. My initial hypothesis is as follows:
Positive dominion = reduce unrest by a random integer from 0 to 2.

It did not seem to matter what the actual dominion level happened to be. It is possible that a higher dominion value made the unrest decrease by 2 more often than 0, but perhaps not. I certainly did not run enough tests to make a claim one way or the other.

The results of my unscientific test:
0 unrest reduction - 26 times
1 unrest reduction - 25 times
2 unrest reduction - 31 times

This small sample certainly supports the random theory. And yes, I did have a province with only 1 dominion reduce unrest by 2. I also had a 10 dominion province with a 0 result.

Using this untested theory, you can therefore assume that unrest will reduce by about 1 per turn per province in positive dominion.

Using Alneyan's opposite formula hypothesis, you can perhaps also assume that enemy dominion increases unrest by 0-2 with an average of 1 per turn.

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Edit - Oh, I used order 3, which may also have an effect.
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