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random-events [2022/08/09 09:17] timotej [Global Events] link arena |
random-events [2023/01/27 17:56] (current) dude [Event Chains] Add paragraph about two types of triggered events. |
==== Event Chains ==== | ==== Event Chains ==== |
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Some events can lead to other events. For example, if an event triggers which puts a cult leader into one of your provinces, you might experience further events where the cult preaches in secret, causing your dominion to reduce. | Some events can lead to other events. For example, if an event triggers which puts a cult leader into one of your provinces, you might experience further events where the cult preaches in secret, causing your dominion to reduce. |
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| There is two types of triggered events "Always"((rarity 0)) and "Always (unlimited)"((rarity 5)) -events. The always events will occur every month in every province unless they are limited somehow. Only one "Always" event can occur in each province per month while any number of "Always (unlimited)" events can occur in a single province each month. |
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Some of these chains are known as "story events", with long, branching chains which can change depending on what you decide to do. For example, you might have the option of rooting out the cult with an army, of infiltrating it with one of your own mages, or converting the heretics with a high level priest. The event will generally tell you what the options are, so make sure to read it carefully. Usually simply having the correct unit(s) in the province will trigger the next step, but in some cases they might require you to issue a special order to a commander. | Some of these chains are known as "story events", with long, branching chains which can change depending on what you decide to do. For example, you might have the option of rooting out the cult with an army, of infiltrating it with one of your own mages, or converting the heretics with a high level priest. The event will generally tell you what the options are, so make sure to read it carefully. Usually simply having the correct unit(s) in the province will trigger the next step, but in some cases they might require you to issue a special order to a commander. |