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dom6:holy [2024/12/28 20:55] fenrir [Strategic Map Magic] the Undead cannot preach, huh |
dom6:holy [2024/12/28 20:55] (current) fenrir [Strategic Map Magic] |
{{:abilities:spreads_dominion.png?nolink }} Priests can **Preach the Word of God** to spread their Pretender's [[Dominion]] in their province. The chance of success is **30% times the Priest's level**, -5% for every point of hostile Dominion in the province (down to a minimum of 5%), with chances over 100% being treated as one guaranteed chance (per 100%) and another sub-100% chance. If a [[Temple]] is there, the chance is increased by **15%**. The ceiling for how high they can push local Dominion is **twice their Priest level**, **plus 1** if there's a Temple. | {{:abilities:spreads_dominion.png?nolink }} Priests can **Preach the Word of God** to spread their Pretender's [[Dominion]] in their province. The chance of success is **30% times the Priest's level**, -5% for every point of hostile Dominion in the province (down to a minimum of 5%), with chances over 100% being treated as one guaranteed chance (per 100%) and another sub-100% chance. If a [[Temple]] is there, the chance is increased by **15%**. The ceiling for how high they can push local Dominion is **twice their Priest level**, **plus 1** if there's a Temple. |
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* {{:abilities:undead.png?nolink }} For reasons unexplained, [[Undead]] priests **cannot** be ordered to Preach, not even for the few nations that have significant undead portions. If they have other means of spreading Dominion, however, those work just fine. | * {{:abilities:undead.png?nolink }} For reasons unexplained, [[Undead]] Priests **cannot** be ordered to Preach, not even for the few nations that have significant undead portions. If they have other means of spreading Dominion, however, those work just fine. |
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{{:misc:gui:throne.png?nolink }} Priests can also expedite victory in-game by **Claiming [[Thrones of Ascension]]**. In games where the goal isn't //specifically// to destroy your opposition, these Sacred Sites scattered across the map will be the victory condition, but merely having them within your borders is not good enough. Claiming a Throne is a turn-long process that can be done by either the Pretender God's physical body (sitting on the thing), or a **{{path>H3}} or holier representative**. If you're really lazy, a random event in {{scales>Dom6}} or higher (two in {{scales>Dom8}}, three in {{scales>Dom10}}) may feature the local populace or the province itself doing the job for you, but hoping for a province-specific random event isn't a great idea. | {{:misc:gui:throne.png?nolink }} Priests can also expedite victory in-game by **Claiming [[Thrones of Ascension]]**. In games where the goal isn't //specifically// to destroy your opposition, these Sacred Sites scattered across the map will be the victory condition, but merely having them within your borders is not good enough. Claiming a Throne is a turn-long process that can be done by either the Pretender God's physical body (sitting on the thing), or a **{{path>H3}} or holier representative**. If you're really lazy, a random event in {{scales>Dom6}} or higher (two in {{scales>Dom8}}, three in {{scales>Dom10}}) may feature the local populace or the province itself doing the job for you, but hoping for a province-specific random event isn't a great idea. |