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lionhard
06-25-2009, 20:50
is using ur spys to infuiltrate the enemy with plague reccomended who has tried this, i dont wanna cause an epidemic accross the entire world, so before i do it can i have some feed back thx :)

Macilrille
06-25-2009, 21:10
In the few instances where you get Plague in EB the answer is "do it!".

Fierro
06-25-2009, 21:16
Personally I find it pretty cheap. The AI is already clumsy enough as it is. It doesn't need to have its family members die off, its armies withered down and cities reduced to villages.

Watchman
06-25-2009, 21:17
Why not spread around the joy (http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/AIDS) ?

lionhard
06-25-2009, 21:38
LMFAO!

Maion Maroneios
06-26-2009, 12:41
I've done it once as the Makedones. A plague hit Taras I think, and I trained a bunch of spies to infiltrate every city that belonged to the Romaioi. Just be careful not to do that with a faction that shares borders with you, because a spy of theirs could just as easily spread the disease towards your own territory.

Maion

lionhard
06-26-2009, 14:50
its a hard decision but as stated above i supose the challenge is welcomed and ill only be dissapointed if the plague has devious effects on my enemies therefore taking the challenge away.

Im gonna turn my spys back thx for the advaice guys :)

Edit: @ maion : how bad did the plague effect the romans?

Maion Maroneios
06-26-2009, 17:03
Very. It was fun to watch the statistics of the Romaioi as a faction, everything went down with population being the steepest slope of course.

Maion

DaciaJC
06-26-2009, 17:30
In my Getai campaign, the Qarthadastim wiped out the Romani and held the Italic Peninsula. Of course, they felt the need to attack my holdings at Segestica. On one particular infiltration, a spy discovered a case of the plague in Arpi, and so I spread it around to all the settlements in the north. Then I landed a large group of elites in the south and worked my way upwards. The diseased enemies were easily dealt with by my troops.

Interestingly enough, it seems as though the plague is much more lethal for its carriers (spies, family members) than in RTW vanilla.

And I'm surprised no one has used :skull: in this thread yet.

Apázlinemjó
06-26-2009, 17:41
I find spreading the diseases with spies a bit cheap, poor AI. :no:

gamegeek2
06-26-2009, 18:38
@Watchman, ED is the best (ED=Encyclopedia Dramatica. Erectile dysfunction... well, that wouldn't really make sense)

lionhard
06-26-2009, 19:11
I wanna try and weaken macedonia but i dont wanna spread it accross the entire globe so its everywhere they have a huge empire stretching from syria all of greece and north to the boarders of the steppes. Too bad wud have been nice, i still may have to use them lol c how i cope with their huge armies heading my way :)

Maion Maroneios
06-26-2009, 19:13
It never spreads too much, trust me. Sooner or later, it dies out. Especially when the infected cities have good health improvement buildings.

Maion

lionhard
06-26-2009, 20:27
Ok m8 thx for the advice :)

Reno Melitensis
06-27-2009, 07:05
Thats called Biological Warfare, and its fun. In my Romani campaign the middle east seems to be holy ground for plagues, and I used my infested spies to try to make cities loyal to the Ptolemies revolt, but without any success.

Cheers.

Alsatia
06-27-2009, 07:09
I don't get how a plague lowers public order. All it does is reduce the population and troops (albeit by a small amount). In a way, by killing off citizens, it improves public order.

EDIT: The majority of the above is FALSE INFORMATION!!!!!

A Very Super Market
06-27-2009, 07:12
If there is enough chaos and death in a city, people will tend to start looting the shops and homes of those people, fighting over possessions, panic in general that they might be next, and attempts to leave the area that (You, as a competent commander) you have blocked. Ever notice that the plague doesn't really spread unless you move campaign characters?

Ibrahim
06-27-2009, 08:15
Why not spread around the joy (http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/AIDS) ?

:laugh4::laugh4:

you know, only the KH would suffer from that, at least according to this source, and even then, only Athens is at serious risk*. If I want an effective weapon, I want one that will work on all factions, except Arabianz (and maybe Iranians-just feeling generous)

*this part of the post does not actually reflect the views of Ibrahim ibn ghassan. this is purely for satirical purposes

On topic: on the subject of reducing sttlements: has anyone noticed the garrison size in a besieged city drop at a certain rate, regardless of whether it was plagued or spied or not? r is it just me?

either way, I think this has implications on siege tactics, especially when one plans assault in some cases.