Ok, ran into an annoying problem while playtesting my latest. I was running the "monkey test" last night to see what I could break in my latest scenario and I ran across a problem.
The rule where the units of a Democracy are immune to bribery only works if the unit trying to bribe is named "diplomat" or "spy". I tested it, it's true.
So, as a result, it is possible, though improbable with a high unit cost, to bribe a unit that is supposed to act like terrain, such as a mountain. - Which is of course ridiculous.
Is there anyway to guard against terrain unit bribing besides naming the diplomatic units "diplomat" or "spy"? Or making the unit cost astonomical so as to rule out just buying them at will?
The rule where the units of a Democracy are immune to bribery only works if the unit trying to bribe is named "diplomat" or "spy". I tested it, it's true.
So, as a result, it is possible, though improbable with a high unit cost, to bribe a unit that is supposed to act like terrain, such as a mountain. - Which is of course ridiculous.
Is there anyway to guard against terrain unit bribing besides naming the diplomatic units "diplomat" or "spy"? Or making the unit cost astonomical so as to rule out just buying them at will?
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