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    Death and Glory TW modder Member Flying Pig's Avatar
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    Default Re: Wonder Bonuses

    If you look on the settlement data panel when you own the statue, you will find a golden bell and a descriptiom of wonder.

    I think the rhodes one is co-incidence as wen your empire expands, you are reduced to internal trading which I think seems less profitable.
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    Default Re: Wonder Bonuses

    Yah, I've also noticed that the Temple of Zeus bonus starts with something like 20%, but goes down to 5-10% or so after a while. I didn't think much of it, it only seemed logical that familiarity breeds-- not exactly contempt, but a certain blase attitude. It happened with the Romans in the late Republic.

    Flying Pig: Is internal trade less profitable? I remember Omanes (I think) saying that it's the settlement's inherent trading 'power', not the owning faction, that matters.
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    I'm sure wonders make everybody empire wide happy for a specific number of turns, but their effect slowly collapses over time by about 5%.
    Quote Originally Posted by Joooray
    I think the description of the temple of zeus states that it gives a loyality/happines bonus of +4 without the percent. So this sounds like an attribute description in an role play game. My association was actually that it would grant a bonus according to e.g. the overall loyalty of a city. But what I found was that it grants a general bonus of 10%, I think.
    I'm not totally sure if this is the case everywhere, but in most cases +1 of something typically means +5% to factor. This is true for generals, but I'm uncertain about the wonders.
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    Flying Pig: Is internal trade less profitable? I remember Omanes (I think) saying that it's the settlement's inherent trading 'power', not the owning faction, that matters.
    I'm sure that internal trade is as profitable as external trade with other nations. This is one of the reasons the Roman civil war doesn't result in massive bankrupsy for all the Roman factions. Each good appears to have a specific taxation value which enters your coffers regardless of who it is sold or given to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omanes Alexandrapolites View Post
    I'm sure wonders make everybody empire wide happy for a specific number of turns, but their effect slowly collapses over time by about 5%.I'm not totally sure if this is the case everywhere, but in most cases +1 of something typically means +5% to factor.
    That's what I observed as well, plus: If you have the Olympian Zeus, the happiness bonus from wonders will not go below 10%. At least that's what my settlement details scroll tells me.

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