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BenderBRodriguez
12-20-2008, 08:33
any idea? destroying the school building, getting out of town and 'auto_win attacker' a lot of enemies in that turn doesnt work, NB: from 'erudite'

MarcusAureliusAntoninus
12-20-2008, 21:24
Never leave any of those guys you want to have as great generals in your cities.

Olaf The Great
12-20-2008, 21:34
Never leave any of those guys you want to have as great generals in your cities.
I find the benefits outweighing the costs, but yes.

Aemilius Paulus
12-20-2008, 23:47
Do not ever build any high tier Academies. The first level is enough. That is one almost foolproof way of avoiding the trait, while still being able to gain all of those good traits for your generals. However, once an FM has the "Erudite" trait, he can go to the next level even in a settlement with the first-tier Academy. However, as Olaf The Great remarked, the benefits of the trait do usually outweigh the -2 Influence and -1 HitPoint penalty. Influence is incredibly easy to gain in EB, while management is not. Being "Scholastic" or "Pedantic" significantly increases the chances of your FM picking up useful traits such as MathematicsSkill, RhetoricalSkill, NaturalPhilosophySkill, PhilosophySkill, PoeticSkill, etc.

BenderBRodriguez
12-21-2008, 03:29
ohh, i never knew that, naturalphilosophy doesnt seem to be that good to me tho, as you have to carry the natural philosopher around (removing them=another one the turn after).