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Hi! While playing out my roman campaign, one of my generals gained an awesome trait, which gave him quite a few bonuses (better troop morale, less unrest, etc...). From its description, it looked like he had gained it because he'd been systematically exterminating the population of settlements he had conquered. However, I had to reload my save and he did not gain it again, and I seem to have forgotten exactly what the trait's name was.
Could anyone kindly help me? Thanks a lot.
The_Blacksmith
09-20-2011, 08:37
Wealthy trait... is adds to corruption...
Never mind, found it again... It's the "Brutal" trait. Wonderful, wonderful thing to have.
Fluvius Camillus
09-20-2011, 12:55
Never mind, found it again... It's the "Brutal" trait. Wonderful, wonderful thing to have.
It usually upgrades to Respectful Brute later, which is even better!
How does wealthy add to corruption btw? It's minus unrest, minus security and plus influence.
~Fluvius
Captain Pugwash
09-25-2011, 14:16
use it for selfish generals and having this prevents in my experience getting the warmonger traits. Often picks up other good traits - this means that he can go on and govern cities without picking up negetive traits as for example frustrated warmonger which causes unrest
mmhhh reminds me of my best FM yet, he really lived the trait, wandering around gaul burning everything he sees and delivering the spoils to his hegemon^^ and he had like every trait that increaced loot, real usefull!
not trait but... retinue expands "Evil mother in law" i seem to gain this randomly but i did one time after forcibly evacuating a city haha. is that little avatar/picture of it Livia from i.cladivs? i hope it is
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