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Relieved Governor

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 4:21 pm
by olsta

Long story short, I got upset cause my Governor did something really stupid (we did't really get along too well in the first place) I've gone ahead and recruited a new individual who I plan on placing into the now empty position.

But I can't call the new Reserve Pool member. Will something come up next turn so I can fill the Governor slot?

Cheers.

PS, thanks for being so helpful on this forum. This "game" isn't uncomplex.

RE: Relieved Governor

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 4:27 pm
by GodwinW
Yes it will pop up next turn indeed.

RE: Relieved Governor

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 4:27 pm
by Zyphtan
ORIGINAL: olsta


Long story short, I got upset cause my Governor did something really stupid (we did't really get along too well in the first place) I've gone ahead and recruited a new individual who I plan on placing into the now empty position.

But I can't call the new Reserve Pool member. Will something come up next turn so I can fill the Governor slot?

Cheers.

PS, thanks for being so helpful on this forum. This "game" isn't uncomplex.

If you relieved the governor. If the post is free and you didn't get a decision same turn it will show up next turn. You might have attached an advisor which for whatever reason takes alot of relation points from the leader, better to use when your director or governor has to role for something and detaching them.

RE: Relieved Governor

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 4:36 pm
by olsta
Cheers guys,

Yeah, had an advisor attached to the Governor. You saying that having attached an advisor to the governor has made me take a bigger hit to Relation points? If he had no advisor attached the hit would be lower?

RE: Relieved Governor

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 5:57 pm
by Soar_Slitherine
Advisors will often have friction with the leader they're attached to. This decreases that leader's natural relation point, dragging down relations over time - you can see the effect, if it applies, by going to the leader's file and mousing over their relationship value.

I think advisors can still be really good, though, especially if you engineer a situation where most of your leaders are very loyal, such as by investing heavily into the Heart profile or by aggressively pruning disloyal ones with the Autocracy assassination card - in that case the relationship penalty doesn't matter too much.

RE: Relieved Governor

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 5:14 am
by olsta
Ahh, makes sense, thank you