Laurence G. Tilley
2nd February 2008, 12:01 PM
At 11:32 PM 14-03-02, you wrote:
>Nations that are no longer active/eliminated. Characters.
>Do they eventually just disappear? I've challenged and
>killed former regular characters who were listed as being
>"from the Unknown" before...do they just go away after a while?
Yes, I think so. 5 to 6 turns is what others have thought. It may depend
upon rank. Characters recruited and who's death is someone's victory
condition are thought to be an exception.
>Is it tougher/easier/no change to 505 them as time goes on?
No, don't think so. It seems to be based only on their rank, the rank of
the emissary, and the amount of gold offered - see formula on my web page.
>When can you no longer 505 them?
When they have gone away after about 5 or 6 turns, or when your allegiance
has changed. (When you are storming across Middle Earth as Rhudaur in 17,
and the other neutrals have all dropped in awe of you, you will only be
able to recruit their best characters _before_ declaring.)
Laurence G. Tilley
http://www.lgtilley.freeserve.co.uk
>Nations that are no longer active/eliminated. Characters.
>Do they eventually just disappear? I've challenged and
>killed former regular characters who were listed as being
>"from the Unknown" before...do they just go away after a while?
Yes, I think so. 5 to 6 turns is what others have thought. It may depend
upon rank. Characters recruited and who's death is someone's victory
condition are thought to be an exception.
>Is it tougher/easier/no change to 505 them as time goes on?
No, don't think so. It seems to be based only on their rank, the rank of
the emissary, and the amount of gold offered - see formula on my web page.
>When can you no longer 505 them?
When they have gone away after about 5 or 6 turns, or when your allegiance
has changed. (When you are storming across Middle Earth as Rhudaur in 17,
and the other neutrals have all dropped in awe of you, you will only be
able to recruit their best characters _before_ declaring.)
Laurence G. Tilley
http://www.lgtilley.freeserve.co.uk