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November 27th, 2007, 11:22 PM
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MA ULM: expanding your dominion
I generally play ulm. I find myself expanding my provinces much faster than my dominion. I tend to keep my prophet on the front lines, build plenty of fortresses+temples+labs, occasional lonely temples in convenient spots, but still I always seem to be fighting deep inside enemy dominion.
Do I need to build an army of (crappy) priests just for preaching purposes? Is there some other trick?
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November 28th, 2007, 01:08 AM
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Re: MA ULM: expanding your dominion
Your prophet is actively preaching in the negative dominion, right? H3 priests have a much better chance than your H1s at removing dominion.
Can you make stone idols? (Const 6). Stick them on some Spies and eat up the enemy dominion.
You could take a pretender with astral and a little earth, high astral is always nice in the late game. You just need E2S2 for idols. You could even go with a astral-only high-dominion Oracle/Statue/Monotlith, and empower it in earth since you've got such huge earth income. Saves you 40 points, so you can go for better scales. And no-one's going to be mind hunting in your capital.
Or, by the end of year 3 you've got a half-decent shot at having recruited a F1E2S1 smith. Empower him to F1E2S2 and start cranking out idols.
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November 28th, 2007, 01:08 AM
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Re: MA ULM: expanding your dominion
There's no quick and dirty trick to getting better dominion, but if you always find yourself out of your dominion it might be that your domstrength is actually too high - if it is only 5 candles or something it only needs to fill those 5 before it will spill over into other provinces, whereas with domstrength 10 it takes longer to fill up each province radiating from your cap.
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November 28th, 2007, 01:18 AM
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Re: MA ULM: expanding your dominion
I've only ever played Ulm in SP, but I would inevitably put a temple in every province and priests preaching anywhere they could have an effect. If the province had dark candles, it would keep getting priests until it wasn't dark anymore. Redistributing priests becomes part of the game mechanic. The priests aren't a total waste, especially if you're dealing with undead or demons. I would also tend in the later parts of the game to give all of them either a Spirit Helm or a Rod of the Phoenix, sometimes both, plus an armor. Plus I need bodies to carry all those pearls.
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November 28th, 2007, 01:41 AM
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Re: MA ULM: expanding your dominion
The best way to get rid of enemy dominion is to kill the nation that its attached to. Other than that it's really not much worth worrying about unless you've got an established border with someone you're not planning on killing any time soon, then it might be worthwhile to put a few preachers in to keep your scales in play. Research centers are also key to keep preached up if you have a magic scale. In general, though, bothering with dominion is a large waste of time, since the effects of it are very limited outside of pretender HP.
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November 28th, 2007, 01:48 AM
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Re: MA ULM: expanding your dominion
I'm going with the army of crappy priests also. The stone idea is something I forgot, and spies with a stone idol? That's great, thanks!
-Jeff
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November 28th, 2007, 01:50 AM
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Re: MA ULM: expanding your dominion
Friendly dominion gives a morale bonus, fwiw. Also, I find it amusing to give some of my troops boots of stone(?) and the tunic that turns them into sacreds. They end up with 20 prot in the body and sacred.
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November 28th, 2007, 02:07 AM
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Re: MA ULM: expanding your dominion
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The best way to get rid of enemy dominion is to kill the nation that its attached to. Other than that it's really not much worth worrying about unless you've got an established border with someone you're not planning on killing any time soon, then it might be worthwhile to put a few preachers in to keep your scales in play. Research centers are also key to keep preached up if you have a magic scale. In general, though, bothering with dominion is a large waste of time, since the effects of it are very limited outside of pretender HP.
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When your provinces are under enemy dominion, and the enemy has scales like heavy order-misfortune-death, then you get the misfortune and death without the order. Not fun!
And there are some specific cases where you really want to try to keep enemy dominion out, like when you are fighting MA CTis or LA Rlyeh, or if you are up against a Mictlan player who has jade-knife-wielding H2/H3 priests attempting to drown the world in an ocean of red red krovvy.
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November 28th, 2007, 02:39 PM
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Re: MA ULM: expanding your dominion
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There's no quick and dirty trick to getting better dominion, but if you always find yourself out of your dominion it might be that your domstrength is actually too high - if it is only 5 candles or something it only needs to fill those 5 before it will spill over into other provinces, whereas with domstrength 10 it takes longer to fill up each province radiating from your cap.
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Let me just point out now that this is totally inaccurate. The chance of a "dominion spread" raising your dominion in a province is only 30% - 3%X(Current Dominion Level). So, usually your dominion will spread. Now, keep in mind the chance of CREATING a dominion spread is 10%X(Max Dom Strength). I did some math with excel and odds of creating a spread are ALWAYS better with higher max dominion, even if the procinve in question is already at max dominion strength.
Keep in mind higher dominion makes it harder for enemy dominion to diminish your dominion, and higher max dominion gives you better odds of reducing enemy dominion.
On another note, invading another nation means fighting an enemy dominion. Its the way of the world. To speed up the process of pushing your dominion into newly conquered lands, lots of cheap indies is the order of the day.
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November 28th, 2007, 04:01 PM
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Re: MA ULM: expanding your dominion
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On another note, invading another nation means fighting an enemy dominion. Its the way of the world.
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Agreed, unless I'm putting special effort.
My problem is that I continually find myself 3-4-5 provinces away from my dominion. But I think I already have my answer: just because ulm has crappy priests doesn't mean I should ignore them. I'll build an army of them, equip them with factory-add-ons, and have them out their preaching.
Meanwhile, the idea about spies with idols is awesome.
-Jeff
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