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01-15-1999, 03:34 PM #1Sindre BergGuest
Loyalty Rules
I've been reading a bit on the loyalty rules and I realised I don't get
what they wanted ?
When it said you by having 50% of law (through actual law or soldiers at
wartime) you can ignore 1 level of loyalty, does that mean the loyalty
level stays where it is or that it drops but you don't have to face the
effects ? ANother thing, if you have 100% you can ignore 2 levels, does
that mean if you collected severe taxes and someone agitates you still
don't actually faces any loyalty change (severe -1, agitate -1 100%law
+2 =0) ? Because if it is like this then agitate is a lot less powerful
towards the powerful landed regents...
Somewhere in the rules it says that the first turn you occopy a province
it immediately drops to poor and then you add the normal -1 too ?
Because then you get an immediate rebellion when you try to occupy
someones province! So how to handle loyalty during or not an occupation
???
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