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December 9th, 2009, 02:49 PM
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Re: Dhem - The Allspring
I cannot give them that without them gaining several other abilities that I don't want them to get. If you know a way to reset stealthy and awe, then sure. I tried setting them to -1 but the effects persisted.
Attached are the some of the sprites I made for this.
I can't seem to make an image for the fourfold elemental that I really like.
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December 9th, 2009, 05:56 PM
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Re: Dhem - The Allspring
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I cannot give them that without them gaining several other abilities that I don't want them to get. If you know a way to reset stealthy and awe, then sure. I tried setting them to -1 but the effects persisted.
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Are you using copystats to do that? You might look at the independent Blood Guard unit, which has the "home province" drawback.
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December 10th, 2009, 04:02 PM
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Re: Dhem - The Allspring
Stavis, is there a way to search the wiki for all homesick units or did you just know that one from memory?
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December 10th, 2009, 04:54 PM
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I happened to know that one from memory, but according to lch in the wiki thread, you should be able to click on the link to the effect, then go to the bottom left "what links here".
However, that does not currently seem to be working (I had issues initially with it for Construct Lord attribute, which then went away when lch looked at it; that one's not showing the linked pages either for me at the moment. )
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December 10th, 2009, 05:57 PM
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Same here; that is why I asked. Thanks!
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December 11th, 2009, 06:43 PM
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Attached is the first part of what will eventually be a 3-age nation.
There are some extra units that are unused, but will eventually be used.
It feels a little odd at first because there are so few units that you can directly acquire, but that shouldn't be a problem.
Feedback is greatly appreciated, as this is my first nation.
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December 12th, 2009, 09:36 AM
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Holy exponential growth batman.
Ok, in addition to the issues we discussed on IRC, the air elementals are really not ok in the quantities you can acquire them. This is a systematic problem that has to do with them not having any upkeep, so as long as you pay for the mages you can generate arbitrarily many of them.
End of year 2 i literally had 2 thousand of them floating around. I could not hire effective leaders for them fast enough. And that's after casualties from expanding and fighting a war (that the AI was losing badly). Basically, you quickly reach a point where the rate at which you can acquire new territory -> new income vastly outpaces the rate at which upkeep increases. And I totally overdid it, given I couldn't use more than half the elementals I was creating.
On the other hand, increasing cost/upkeep of the mages is not, by itself, the answer. The very random distribution of their paths means you need to buy an awful lot of them to get the useful ones - if upkeep was more than at present you'd never acquire enough mages to get ones that matter. Further, even present upkeep may be far too much, because I was supporting that obscene upkeep burden by stupidly fast expansion.
Further, the way you currently have units and upkeep structured, there's no way you're going to be able to even keep up in research. Fortunately, at the moment, you don't even have to. Unfortunately, that's because what they do is horribly broken.
Basically, free units you don't pay upkeep on is a bad idea. LA Ermor taught us this.
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December 12th, 2009, 11:45 AM
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Hmm, instead of a scout give them an immobile magicless immortal with 4 shapes, each shape can summon elementals. Give it an upkeep of 10000 (you'll never have any money). Make their mages (relatively cheaply) summonable (and maybe recruitable for 0gp at their cap only) and keep the summoning in (add some spells for castles, if possible also for labs and temples, and or maybe a high alchemy bonus whenever you want to build something). You get a nation that is not the slighest interested in their population, not even to the extend of taxing them (but also not killing them).
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December 13th, 2009, 11:19 AM
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Re: Dhem - The Allspring
One possible solution to the current dynamic would be to give Speakers the option of a shape change. The career progression, so to speak, would be Page ----> Speaker -----> Overseer; the Overseers would lose the ability to summon and probably some/all paths, keep some research ability, but they would have increased leadership and (much?) lower upkeep.
This lets you put Speaker upkeep sky high to balance out elemental summons, but the ones that can't keep up (low paths) retire to administration and a lower pay grade.
In effect, you get to roll the dice on good paths as often as you want but aren't burdened unnecessarily by the whittles.
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December 13th, 2009, 11:27 AM
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I 'really' like that solution.
Oh, and under convincing by Squirrel, I have changed their magic to be vastly higher. 10 chances of 25%. They now can be genuinely powerful mages, but not as consistently as other groups.
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