Yep, that makes perfect sense to me. I don't remember the actual message but could search it soon enough.Originally Posted by Roark
I neglected to mention generals and leaders only because I rarely bother attacking them myself. That is mainly due to the rotten odds you get offered even with a 4-star agent against a lowly 1*, 2* target. I've had it up to the eyeballs with "83% chance of success" missions failing miserably on a suspiciously regular basis (on home soil too, so BWT/BF not a factor) so, anything below 50:50 I consider to be a potential waste of a perfectly good agent. Typically, I have my best agents as leader/heir/top-general's bodyguard, until a worthy mission target gets sighted abroad, so I'm doubly aggrieved by the loss of any of them, especially against supposedly 'soft' targets.
It's interesting you described that as VALOUR-6 Pope, not COMMAND-6.
I need to research into this more deeply as valour and Command stars do not always correlate. In previous threads, people used the words 'stars' and 'valour' interchangeably when talking about their agents but for generals and leaders they have distinct and different meanings.
Thinking about it, assuming Guy was 4*, no previous kills, thus 8 points and Pope was 6V, or 6*, signifying "32 victories, nil defeats" (see footnote) and thus 32 points, Guy moves up to 8+32(+1??) = 40 (41?) points, making him jump from 4* to 6* in one go. Other permutations are possible but a jump from 5* to 7* is that much harder to explain, unless both Guy and the Pope were just a few points shy of receiving their next star at the time. It's been a while since I've had GdeG and forget what rating he starts at. I'm convinced it's 5* but could be wrong.
Footnote:
Shogun players will recall how daimyos/generals showed a tally of battles fought, won and lost on their info parchment. Thus you could see how close a target was to losing a star, should you defeat them soon, or to gaining a star making it imperative that you make an assassin attack soon, before the odds against it succeeding drop down yet another notch. No such luxury in MTW/VI.
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