Change faction heir and the bloke who had the job taken off him will become resentful... hardly surprising really, as he sees all the perks of the job being given to someone else.
Change faction heir and the bloke who had the job taken off him will become resentful... hardly surprising really, as he sees all the perks of the job being given to someone else.
Gentlemen should exercise caution and wear stout-sided boots when using the Fintry-Kyle Escape Apparatus. Ladies, children, servants and those of a nervous disposition should be strongly encouraged to seek other means of hurried egress.
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It would be nice if you could designate a new heir once your leader dies and his heir takes over. The AI doesn't necessarily select the best one and I'd hate to give that guy -1 influence just because I wanted a different heir.
On a side note, I just changed heirs in my game. The heir was around 73, I think and the leader is 67. I gave it to a 16 year old newly matured family member.
Yes, I discovered that over the weekend. It's a nice touch, really. Who said jealousy and humiliation don't have a place in a TW game?Originally Posted by Captain Fishpants
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Ulstan in the entrance hall says:
"Also, I have read somewhere that switching heirs gives you a hit to your influence. Does anyone know how much influence this costs?"
When I switched my heir from one brother to another, the first brother got the 'disinherited' vice, which said he used to be the faction heir but was passed over, etc, and he lost one influence. Not much of a big deal really.
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