Re: Victory by Dominion?
The Dominion value is simply the sum of the Dominion strengths of the player in all provinces of the world that he has a positive dominion in.
Therefore, as a rule of thumb, if you want to use victory by Dominion, set it to the value of the number of provinces in the world, times the percentage of the world you reasonably expect the player to hold Dominion in, times a good number for average dominion in a province (8-10 is good).
So, for a map with, say, 200 provinces, of which you would like the winning party to control about 60% of, the value for Dominion victory should be:
200 * 0.6 * 8 = 960.
You can tweak the world percentage and average Dominion strength to your taste. As a general rule, larger maps will tend to favor stronger Dominions, due to more area to build temples in. If you start out with a Dominion of 1 as your base score, and there's only 40 provinces in the map, Dominion 10 just isn't going to happen, whereas with a much larger map, building 45 temples is certainly doable.
And finally, in a victory by Dominion game.....don't play Mictlan, unless you really want to suffer.
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