ooo..I see. What a way to cure plague bearer. How good if this happen in real life then everyone will live longer. But RTW is a game rite? thanks anyway...![]()
ooo..I see. What a way to cure plague bearer. How good if this happen in real life then everyone will live longer. But RTW is a game rite? thanks anyway...![]()
Sometimes a General will die from it it anyway. Best place to put him is in a fort alone. Or throw a few spies in with him to get infected - then transport those spies to overpopulated towns or enemy towns.
And your heart beats so slow, Through the rain and fallen snow across the fields of mourning to a light that's in the distance.
Oh, don't sorrow, no don't weep
For tonight at last I am coming home.
I am coming home.
Prior to 1.3, I THINK you had to send your general back to a city in order to be cured, which created enormous problems if he contracted the plague while not in a city. Does anyone know whether sending him to a city with a public health temple (Askeplios, etc.) will help shorten the duration and/or increase the likelihood of his survival? What about a city with sewers, public baths, etc.?
Intentionally spreading the plague is great if you control Egypt, where the citizens breed like lice. I don't use it offensively, though. Not sporting, really. It cuts both ways, regardless. After 1.3, with the AI's increased emphasis on using diplomats/spies, I had the same plague-infested uber spy infect my capital city so many times that I finally gave up.
Just call me sui generis, and leave it at that.
- Huey P. Long
SO SORRY! I meant "1.2" not "1.3". Didn't mean to lift your hopes.Originally Posted by Mikeus Caesar
Just call me sui generis, and leave it at that.
- Huey P. Long
It was a typo. In the 1.0 and 1.1 versions, a character would only be cured of plague by sitting in a town for several turns. In 1.2, they can be cured in the field, but I'm not sure if being stationary is a requirement or not. There is no 1.3 patch. Not now, and perhaps not ever.
Age and treachery will defeat youth and skill every time.
It is better to leave him in a town with the most health buildings. I think a general can only catch a plague 2 ways in a town or having an infected unit join his stack. So once he has the plague it is best to leave him in the town where he is at. If he is really important you may find it better to move him to a city with better health buildings, but remember this will be spreading the plague.
When a fox kills your chickens, do you kill the pigs for seeing what happened? No you go out and hunt the fox.
Cry havoc and let slip the HOGS of war
I got my plagued general out of town, and after 4-5 turns he was cured.
I don't remember he was stationary or roamed around though.
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