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    how do all! great mod, amazing. canny wait for EB II
    now i had a general with the possible reformer trait but it was like 25years too early and he died. i have all other conditions met, seem he was just ahead of his time. will another one pop up or will i have to take 90 setelments?
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    Default Re: roman reforms (again)

    It is likely that there will be others, both deductively and statistically it is so ;-)

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    The other thing you could do is go back to the turn before he died and click end turn again - all familial deaths are based on probability, so if you reloaded you could stop him from dying that turn and just keep reloading whenever he dies until you reach that point - I've heard of people getting ridiculously old generals that way. -M
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mulceber View Post
    The other thing you could do is go back to the turn before he died and click end turn again - all familial deaths are based on probability, so if you reloaded you could stop him from dying that turn and just keep reloading whenever he dies until you reach that point - I've heard of people getting ridiculously old generals that way. -M
    Isn't that a real waste of time? I mean we are talking about a 100 turns. Plus the general was probably old as it is, wasn't he?
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    I'm not saying it's something you should necessarily do - it's not something I'd do. I'm just saying it's something that you could do if you're really worried about not getting another general with the right traits. Marian reforms are tough to get. -M
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    Bit off topic, but how long does it normally take after someone gets a reformer trait?

    I think I spent about 20 or so turns even though all conditions were met.


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    Well, I had 47 settlements, 260 battles fought, all possible Latifundia in Italy, and it was 140 BC, when I had a proper Character with all requirements except for the 2 Command stars.

    When he had his 2 Command stars, after 1 or 2 turns he got the reformer trait and after another few turns the reform had happened.
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