Does pillaging a ruler statue not turn off the effects?
Killed a ruler and pillaged the statue, but when they counter attacked they were still firing spells. Does pillaging the statue on turn off the income?
Killed a ruler and pillaged the statue, but when they counter attacked they were still firing spells. Does pillaging the statue on turn off the income?
Will the AI ever pay you to fuck off and stop a war with them? I've gotten what I need from this one, and if I understand what those numbers mean they should have a pretty high value on accepting a peace right now, but I can only ever seem to get "Its a deal!" Is there some other way I need to demand things?
AI says I need to explain whats in the screenshot for some reason. Ahem. The attached screenshot contains an image of a peace deal screen and the accompanying trade values each participant should place on the peace.
Been playing the new beta and overall, barring a few quibbles(Truimph, give cannons 1 more range and take high maint from mercenaries and my life is yours), its a marked improvement mechanically. But Federal Reavers is a very stupid name, give that the do no, ya know, reaving. Also, since they get their favors from marauders and infestations, why to federal reavers get 2 units with siege bonuses? I feel like imperial reavers should get those.
In regards to the people caught up on federal vs federate vs federation, I knew there was another reason I thought it was federal. Seems trimph is a bit confused themselves
Is there some additional condition to make a declaration of supremacy as new reavers? I could have sworn that you just needed the war spoils before.
I dont know if this is a beta bug or something I'm not understanding, but I was under the impression that when a free city ruler died they couldn;t cast spells anymore, just like a regular empire. However that doesn't seem to be the case now
So, just got around to watching season 4, and frankly I'm wondering if I just missed something. So Renner betrays the kingdom and gains immortality for her and climb. Great. Got it. The albedo tells her how she is responsible for all of this and the kingdom is destroyed due to her work. Except.... what did he actually do? We get a cut to a bunch of flash backs to the rest of the season that don't really get recontextualized, since it seemed pretty obvious what they meant at the time. I mean, we had already seen albedo and Renner bonding over their shared psychosis. And I'm really not sure what part of plan she helped with? We know they already get info from corrupt nobles. But it seems like that's handled by their 8 fingers minions. They say she made the plan, but I feel like we see most stages of the plan get made by ainz and the guardians. And most of the time we actually see Renner she's playing the good princess or giving reasonable advice to her brother. Like I said, did I miss something?
Just getting into rando'd runs, and while I get the appeal on my first run I got Dies Irae from a morte and chisel barrage from a bat. I get the appeal of getting things early or in unique orders, but all I see for this run is instagibbing bosses for the next few hours. I feel like being able to pull items from only 1 or 2 areas ahead would be a good balance of power fluctuation without complete nonsense.