Are regime feats strategems lost if lose the regime feat?

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Killovicz
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Are regime feats strategems lost if lose the regime feat?

Post by Killovicz »

Hey guys..

I mean, is it possible to start the game as autocracy, stack up some autocracy strategems like assassinate leader, hero of the nation etc. switch to democracy and still keep'em?

Thanks in advance..
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RE: Are regime feats strategems lost if lose the regime feat?

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If aprofile element (like autocracy) gets low enough you begin to have a chance to lose associated feats. The point where there is risk of loss is 10 below where you could gain the feat. For example, if you have a chance to gain a particular feat at 50 or more, then you could lose that feat at below 40.

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Thanks for a quick reply.

Yes I understand that a profile element (as you call it) can be lost. I also understand how.

But what about strategems that are associated with that particular profile element? Will they be lost as well? Like if I lose Submission (50+ autocracy element) are all my "Assassinate Leader" and "Hero of the Nation" strategems that I have in the stock be lost as well?
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RE: Are regime feats strategems lost if lose the regime feat?

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I believe the answer is yes
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The things you gain and loose for high Profile Scores are afaik called "Regime Feats".
And I am 90% sure loosing a Regime Feat looses the ability to draw the associated Cards or roll the associated Support Element.

But you should still keep any card or Support Unit already drawn.
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Thanks guys..

Well I was hoping that got to keep those that I have already drawn and still be able to play'em even after I switched to a different profile, would be cool tho and fair imo, the game is hard enough already..
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RE: Are regime feats strategems lost if lose the regime feat?

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I think you keep already drawn cards, even if you loose the Regime Fleet. But I can not guarantee it, unfortunately.
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RE: Are regime feats strategems lost if lose the regime feat?

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Oke cool, non other to do and to test it, I'm just about to lose my "Submission" regime feat. I'll rapport the results.
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I've had the associated strategems disappear when I've lost a regime feat.
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RE: Are regime feats strategems lost if lose the regime feat?

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Fairly sure you lose the stockpiled stratagems on losing the regime feat. I had a huge pile of Company cards and at least those disappeared when I lost the Commerce-60 feat that they're associated with. I would assume it applies to others too.
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RE: Are regime feats strategems lost if lose the regime feat?

Post by Don_Kiyote »

I've had the associated strategems disappear when I've lost a regime feat.
Pretty sure Ive seen that at least once, and I may remember the cards disappearing in an irregular trickle.
Switching and shifting slowly between characteristic focii makes sense as a constant operation.
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