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Empedocles
02-05-2007, 14:27
Hi! First of all, thanks for your amazing work with EB! IT's simply great.
I've noticed that the Battle weary trait (-2 morale of troops, -2 command stars) is a quite easily trait to gain. IT's caused by fighting to many battles with the same general.
How can I remove it?
IF I can't remove it, is it possible to see which general has more chances of getting this trait and which not?
Well, that would be all.
best regards.
Zenith Darksea
02-05-2007, 14:33
It's funny really, because when I have a general like that he usually just becomes a 'restless warmonger', which I think is quite funny. I don't think I've ever had a 'battle weary' trait.
How can I remove it?
In RTW\EB\data there is a file called export_descr_character_traits.txt. Make a backup and then open it with notepad.
Find the following code,
;Trigger: general_becomes_battleweary_01
Trigger general_becomes_battleweary_01
WhenToTest PostBattle
Condition IsGeneral
and Trait CommandExperience > 3
and Trait Temperament < 3
and Trait EnergyRating < 3
and Trait Selflessness > 2
and PercentageOfArmyKilled > 25
Affects BattleWeary 1 Chance 90
;Mod: EBMod539 - 05/20 : general BattleWeary of war and death
which is the trigger for battle weary and add ; in front of each of these lines(or you could delete the entire code, I prefer disabling it, makes it easier to adapt):
;Trigger: general_becomes_battleweary_01
; o <BattleWeary> 1: 90%
;Trigger general_becomes_battleweary_01
; WhenToTest PostBattle
; Condition IsGeneral
; and Trait CommandExperience > 3
; and Trait Temperament < 3
; and Trait EnergyRating < 3
; and Trait Selflessness > 2
; and PercentageOfArmyKilled > 25
; Affects BattleWeary 1 Chance 90
;Mod: EBMod539 - 05/20 : general BattleWeary of war and death
save and exit, no generals will get this trait from now on.
if you have a general that you like with this trait and want it removed, try adding this, this might work, but I am not 100% sure.:
;Trigger: remove_battleweary_fromgeneral01
; o <BattleWeary> 1: 90%
Trigger general_becomes_battleweary_01
WhenToTest CharacterTurnEnd
Condition IsGeneral
and Trait BattleWeary > 0
Affects BattleWeary -1 Chance 90
:2thumbsup:
BozosLiveHere
02-05-2007, 14:59
That trait is common among Pessimist and Selfish generals that fight a lot of battles.
-Praetor-
02-05-2007, 15:23
That trait is common among Pessimist and Selfish generals that fight a lot of battles.
Pessimist all right, but selfish?
Would a selfish general care if more than 25% of his army dies in a battle? :surprised:
Empedocles
02-05-2007, 15:40
Thanks for the quick answer. I believe I'll remove the trait from my characther. After all he has cracked the Ptolemei armies, having conquered all their cities except the one west of alexandria that will be kept there as a safe frontier with the kardts.
Regards.
BozosLiveHere
02-05-2007, 16:48
Pessimist all right, but selfish?
Would a selfish general care if more than 25% of his army dies in a battle? :surprised:
Of course I meant Unselfish. I Keep forgetting that the trait is Selflessness.
d'Arthez
02-05-2007, 17:47
Pessimist all right, but selfish?
Would a selfish general care if more than 25% of his army dies in a battle? :surprised:
My guess is, that said general does not want to risk his life. What good is gold to a dead man?
Fondor_Yards
02-05-2007, 21:07
Well if you had fought over 50 battles and seiges and seen tens of hundreds of people die, I'm sure you would get tired of it too.
McHrozni
02-05-2007, 21:26
Well if you had fought over 50 battles and seiges and seen tens of hundreds of people die, I'm sure you would get tired of it too.
Depends, really. If you're a good Roman, chances are in favor of being very proud of your achivements (not to mention wealth beyond your wildest dreams) and looking forward to achieving immortality with all the statues and stuff in your honor.
McHrozni
Watchman
02-05-2007, 21:28
The various "barbarians" would doubtless merely be so swollen with pride their feet barely touched the ground anymore...
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