This is a prime example of why I let my assassins practice on diplomats.
This is a prime example of why I let my assassins practice on diplomats.
Ah...morality. The last bastion of a coward.
Simple solution: Brutally assasinate the diplomats in their sleep.
Beware of good generals with bad bribery vices. You know, the ones that read ”-100% to bribe”. If you see an enemy diplomat approach them somebody needs to move or die.
Time flies like the wind. Fruit flies like bananas.
Bribe the bribers or assasinate them as the others have said. Problemus solvedus.
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.
have any of you noticed that diplomats are the hardest characters to assasinate in the game apart form faction leaders..
therefore killing the brinbers isn't so easy...
If you want to stop the AI from bribing your cities, try putting a diplomat and a spy in the city. I haven't lost a single city since doing this.
When you decide that servicing your core niche is no longer important, you might as well put a gun to your corporate temple. - Red Harvest -
If you cant kill the diplomats - its usually bcos he has high skill, save up and bribe him and make him useful.
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.
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