Is Diamond Luck Potion the best combat potion?

Just looking at all the buffs from potions and I'm getting closer to 85 herblore. It seems like it literally doubles your accuracy. Am I missing something or is it just far better than any other combat potion?

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u/Xx_Stone — 4 days ago

What's up with the "squat with one hand in the air" challenge?

So I saw this posted on the Chargers YouTube channel:

https://youtube.com/shorts/WZCnJLQ3HF0?si=Lc\\\_eRIfyDRvn2WPq

The "reporter" goes around asking a bunch of players telling them it's impossible to do a squat with one hand in the air. Most of the players refuse to do it until the last one and it plays the sax like she just made him do something terrible.

The comments were of zero help. I assume it's a sex position or something of that nature but I couldn't find anything even after googling it. Almost all were just body building or people pranking their friends to do the same thing.

Marked NSFW because I assume it's probably a porn/sex thing.

u/Xx_Stone — 11 days ago

Genghis Khan is insanely fun

Honestly he has to be the most fun domination victory leader I've played as. Just the fact that where other leaders usually have to plod around with catapults, front lines of spears and archers? Nah, just spam horsemen and skirmishers. It really feels like you're the actual horde absorbing more and more, more horses, more cities, bringing terror to the entire world.

By the modern era you're bringing absolute Mongolkrieg with light tanks and eventually Helicopter Gunships to those who still survive. It's satisfying, it's fun, I know it relies on a ton of early horses but oh man if you've never experienced it especially if you've never done a domination victory you should give it a shot.

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u/Xx_Stone — 2 months ago

Is there any way to reduce aggression?

First of all, I love Vox Populi. It's a great mod for balancing the game in practically every way and I love what it does with the happiness system, corporations, and new policies. Etc.

I played it years ago and it seemed like the AI used to be far less aggressive. Lately I've been replaying on Prince and bumped up to King as I was able to get victories a bit too easily and man. It's almost absurd, I get the late game aggression stopping the player to win, I get if I do stuff like break promises, proselytizing or stealing territory. But I can be in a declaration of friendship and defensive pact and they settle near me and 2 turns later war. Adopt a different religion? War. Gain favor with a city state by doing nothing? War. They decide to settle or take a city state by my border? War. And sure I can reload an auto save, but it's infuriating that there's just simply very little warning and I have to constantly go back.

My question is if there's a submod or something that just reduces the aggression, not remove all war entirely, but just makes it so Ghandi doesn't declare he needs living space because I chose a different policy tree.

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u/Xx_Stone — 3 months ago