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  • #76
    - library quest (+1 free great scientist in capital or +2 beakers/library)


    Isn't that a pretty obvious choice?

    - all axemen magically get shock promo (lovely, I had no axemen).


    All future axemen that you build also get it, in case you didn't know.

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    • #77
      If I remember the library quest correctly the extra scientist option is only available if you have the Great Library. Even then I think it adds an extra great scientist to the great library so the bonus will end on discovery of science while the library bonus will stay through the game.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Kuciwalker
        - library quest (+1 free great scientist in capital or +2 beakers/library)


        Isn't that a pretty obvious choice?

        - all axemen magically get shock promo (lovely, I had no axemen).


        All future axemen that you build also get it, in case you didn't know.
        I thought +2 beakers/library was the obvious choice, yes. If I had the 'mids for early Representation, maybe I'd have chosen differently (unlikely). The quest requires 7 libraries. That's 14 beakers/turn right there, with more in the future. The settled GS provides, what, 9 beakers/turn (12 in rep, but I didn't have the Pyramids), increased eventually by Oxford. Seemed like a no-brainer to me.

        edit: and yes, I had the GL, and it was phrased such that the extra scientist was attached to the GL... so yeah, it's not permanent. However, you would pick up some extra GS points. If I was PHI and had the Pyramids for early Representation, MAYBE it would've been a defensible choice.

        As for the axemen, well, I didn't play that game out for whatever reason, so I didn't know that. Thanks.

        -Arrian
        grog want tank...Grog Want Tank... GROG WANT TANK!

        The trick isn't to break some eggs to make an omelette, it's convincing the eggs to break themselves in order to aspire to omelettehood.

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        • #79
          Wait, was it an extra scientist or an extra GS?

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          • #80
            Extra scientist attached to the Great Library. Which means my beaker count is wrong. It's only 3/turn for those guys (6 in Rep). Which brings me back to thinking it's a no-brainer.

            -Arrian
            grog want tank...Grog Want Tank... GROG WANT TANK!

            The trick isn't to break some eggs to make an omelette, it's convincing the eggs to break themselves in order to aspire to omelettehood.

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            • #81
              From my current game [Playing as the Dutch on a Large/Marathon/Prince (Big & Small)]:

              All Crossbows get Combat I
              The HorseWhisperer (All HorseArchers & later mounted units get Sentry); a similar one for Knights (all mounted units get Flanking I)
              Some minor ones. . . .

              and then my favorite so far:
              Scandal in the Senate! I had 3 choices
              1) wait until the country was in turmoil and then send in the troops to sort things out (all Barracks addd +2 espionage points!!!!!!);
              2) cash in (get between +750 and +1450)
              3) make like the cool headed diplomat (+1 happy in all cities.)

              I took the first option.

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              • #82
                Wait...is that 2 beakers for your one library, or for ALL of your libraries? Because if it's for all of them, that would be a much, much better reward then most quests give...

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                • #83
                  *Bump*

                  I had an interesting one a few hours ago, the Ethopian Empire (that's mine) had an extremely close election. Basically shades of Florida 2000. Anyway the choice is your Courthouses will now either yield +1 gold or +3 culture for the rest of the game.

                  Here's another one I had a few days ago that also shows how ungreatful the AI is. This is normal speed so 1655 is the very next turn.

                  1650 AD Famine strikes the Zulu city of Ondini; we decide to "spare no expense to help our Zulu neighbors." -100% food in our capital (which didn't need to grow due to being at the health limit anyway) -15 gold, +3 diplomatic relations.

                  1655 AD The ungrateful Zulus declare war!!!
                  1st C3DG Term 7 Science Advisor 1st C3DG Term 8 Domestic Minister
                  Templar Science Minister
                  AI: I sure wish Jon would hurry up and complete his turn, he's been at it for over 1,200,000 milliseconds now.

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                  • #84
                    Playing as the Japanese in my current game, and before the year 0, one mine had suffered the following events.

                    Collapsed.
                    Explosion.
                    Collapses again.
                    Another Explosion.
                    Yet another explosion!
                    Discovers tin.

                    This is just one square outside of Kyoto and the only events I had until the year 0.
                    Hehe....burr.

                    Looshkin's Lair

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                    • #85
                      I've gotten alot of these but at least one I got yesterday was that some military general gave me 2 pikemen in my capital city. Other options were to get about 160 coins or pay like 600 coins to get a great military advisor in the city.. Well, the second option was a bit too expensive for me at that time.

                      I have a couple of questions, the most important is this: What does this quest of controlling 14 landmasses give as a reward? (Controlling means that I must have at least one city settled to each of those landmasses) Landmasses mean different islands and continets so this quests is quite a hard one, that's why I would like to know if the reward is worth it.

                      The other quests I'd like to know about are building 9 libraries and 9 forges.. And what would the rewards be if I would control the Great Library in the library quest or the Colossus in the forge quest? And how about this quest of making 9 colosseums

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                      • #86
                        Controlling the Great Library in the libraries quest opens the option of adding an extra scientist specialist to the Great Library.

                        Building 9 colosseums gives you the choice between each colosseum giving an extra happiness or generating some culture.

                        Don't know about the forges/Colossus quest.

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by Ming
                          But who the heck came up with these... why would a sports league want an uneven number of teams
                          Some leagues have an 'everybody plays everybody' competition, like the English "Premier League" (soccer).
                          In such a league it doesn't matter if the nr of teams is even or uneven.

                          Think further then just American sport leagues
                          Formerly known as "CyberShy"
                          Carpe Diem tamen Memento Mori

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                          • #88
                            I've had the usual random bad ones all game long this time, but I've had a couple of new good ones along with it. Once, my engineers came up with a more efficient engine, resulting in all my fighters getting a +1 operational range promotion, and once they came up with some new improvement that gave all my carriers the Drill III promotion.
                            Age and treachery will defeat youth and skill every time.

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                            • #89
                              In a recent game, the Harbormaster quest was a godsend -- I chose the free combat I promotion for all current and future naval units, really saved me in a naval war against Shaka later....
                              "The nation that controls magnesium controls the universe."

                              -Matt Groenig

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                              • #90
                                There were actually a few years in which the NFL had 31 teams; it basically meant that every week at least one team had a bye week. They would try to only give teams with really bad records the previous year a bye week outside of the normal weeks used.
                                1st C3DG Term 7 Science Advisor 1st C3DG Term 8 Domestic Minister
                                Templar Science Minister
                                AI: I sure wish Jon would hurry up and complete his turn, he's been at it for over 1,200,000 milliseconds now.

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