If we just ignore them they won't declare war -> locked secondary on us immediately. It means that once they're done being busy with the lowlands they might though.We have to account for the possibility that the angry Highlanders will lock up a secondary
We can also take econ-costing actions to make sure that it's run down. Also, "the rains in recent years seemed less strong than they had been" makes me fear the Baby Boom is ending soon.It's just 1 econ per action. With baby boom, we're never gonna run out of econ. And if we do, we'll be left at 1 Econ.
To clarify, can Written Code of Laws double a combined-province-action main action, or just a secondary action? Also, when it doubles the strength of an action, does that mean we spend main-action expenses to get main-action benefits, or that we spend secondary-action expenses to get main-action benefits? I'm assuming the former, but just to be sure?Basically, Balanced takes whatever actions, but only Expand Economy can be doubled by the Written Code of Laws or any other things that work off of Policy Actions because it has no real focus. That's so that you can't set it to balanced and expect to get double strength stuff without setting an explicit focus.
@Academia Nut Generally, who actually can read currently and how are these people educated? Is it just the mystic class and artisans maybe? Do mystics serve an educational purpose for everyone or do they generally only teach themselves?It would still be up to the chiefs and shamans to interpret the edge cases, but now everyone who could read would know exactly what the laws were.
False, I even explained it in the post you just quoted. Heck I even switched. Your strawmanning is unnecessarily rude.
The question mark is that while the People would prefer it higher, Stability 1 passed the requirments
To clarify, can Written Code of Laws double a combined-province-action main action, or just a secondary action? Also, when it doubles the strength of an action, does that mean we spend main-action expenses to get main-action benefits, or that we spend secondary-action expenses to get main-action benefits? I'm assuming the former, but just to be sure?
Generally, who actually can read currently and how are these people educated? Is it just the mystic class and artisans maybe? Do mystics serve an educational purpose for everyone or do they generally only teach themselves?
What do our IC advisors think is the best way to promote literacy?Most of the shamans, pretty much all of the admins because their job is entirely reading, and a few of the chiefs. Beyond that it is a very random scattering. You maybe have a 5% literacy rate.
It will generally try to upgrade a Secondary to a Main, but depending on what is happening it could upgrade a Main to a double Main. And yes, the price is paid at Main cost for Main benefit.
Most of the shamans, pretty much all of the admins because their job is entirely reading, and a few of the chiefs. Beyond that it is a very random scattering. You maybe have a 5% literacy rate.
It's not 'chasing a shiny' when you vote for an option you think will help the current situation.It was true, else you (and some others) would have hardly voted like that, the fact that people swichted after veekie came in even proved what I was saying
That you people took a step back, considered the arguements made and swichted to the option that made more sense for the problem at hand
What do our IC advisors think is the best way to promote literacy?
Gotcha. So it just doubles growth. Hmm...overall it seems we might mechanically be advantaged in cycling between Expansion and Policies that can rapidly burn Economy, so basically we go from high Economy, churn it into infrastructure with acceleration, then switch back to the economy engine....Basically, Balanced takes whatever actions, but only Expand Economy can be doubled by the Written Code of Laws or any other things that work off of Policy Actions because it has no real focus. That's so that you can't set it to balanced and expect to get double strength stuff without setting an explicit focus.
Ah, psychological inertia...man he'd make a great king once we solve the tax problem so he has living proof that his daddy was wrong.If you pick the right choices, there is a small chance that he sees a path forward and takes that, but if you don't choose the things that might make a solution viable next turn he will resolve things his way, and he might do that anyway even if there is a solution possible.
Beautiful. Now we just need to hope we got the amount of literacy right.Requirements to fix: Restore stability?, restore legitimacy, The Law?, literacy??
Also seconding this question.To clarify, can Written Code of Laws double a combined-province-action main action, or just a secondary action? Also, when it doubles the strength of an action, does that mean we spend main-action expenses to get main-action benefits, or that we spend secondary-action expenses to get main-action benefits? I'm assuming the former, but just to be sure?
Hmm, interesting that the chiefs don't consider being able to read records for themselves as a vital job skill. So the admins work heavily on the trust system with the chief.Most of the shamans, pretty much all of the admins because their job is entirely reading, and a few of the chiefs. Beyond that it is a very random scattering. You maybe have a 5% literacy rate.
HmmmMore shamans maybe? You'd need a lot more though, like, they don't even know how to feed them all more.
HMMMMIt will generally try to upgrade a Secondary to a Main, but depending on what is happening it could upgrade a Main to a double Main. And yes, the price is paid at Main cost for Main benefit.
More shamans maybe? You'd need a lot more though, like, they don't even know how to feed them all more.
We would be left at zero econ, without a provincial action that raises econ.That's pretty worrying. :/
Do we even have the econ to push the large scale expand holy sites plan?
Think of how happy the spirits will be!Shaman who smelts! Shaman who farms! Shaman who fights! Shaman everything!