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    Default Diplomat mission succeed status

    Looking through the traits, I noticed spies and diplomats get a bump in stats for every mission succeeded.

    What constitutes mission succeed for diplomats? Does it mean that any sort of deal (or just a cheerful goodbye w/o any deal) is enough for success even if its just a map exchange?

    Also I hadn't realised that bad diplomat trait will be increased for failures. Again what constitutes a failure? No deal or a bad parting like 'bandying words is a waste of time' etc.

    Condition not MissionSucceeded
    Affects BadDiplomat 1 Chance 100

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    Default Re: Diplomat mission succeed status

    I just found out that my diplomat lost a good trait (most probably from an anti-trait). Probably from having too many unsuccessful encounters.

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    Good question and one of the reasons I went back from 1.3 to 1.2 again, in 1.2 diplomats can only get better.

    I suppose any kind of deal (get the other side to agree) is a sucess, anything else a failure. At least, that would explain why my 1.3 diplomats went down south stat-wise so quickly.

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    I seem to have had stat changes due to any old deal. If they accept your proposal, it gives you a chance of gaining. But I like the feature of losing traits due to diplomacy being rejected.
    It used to be a no lose gamble, now it's much better. There is an element of risk involved.

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    In the abstract, I even agree with you, it´s just that the diplomacy in RTW is a bit weird. For example, I asked my protectorate for map info, I was even making a counter-offer and not the good old and proven "or else...", and they cancelled the treaty

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    Element of risk? Its unfair when diplomats lose positive traits because I don't feel like paying tribute for map info or trade and rightly so. My starting 4 star diplomat became a no-star dunce rapidly.

    Is it possible in anyway way to change traits without starting over the campaign?

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    Default Re: Diplomat mission succeed status

    Quote Originally Posted by orangat
    Is it possible in anyway way to change traits without starting over the campaign?
    Yes.

    You just need to edit the export_descr_character_traits.txt file. Find the references to your agents and edit the chances of picking up a bad trait. Or find a knowledgeable person to do it for you.
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    I just tried it and its works. Thanks for the tip.
    I was previously under the impression that editing descr files necessitated restarting a campaign all over from scratch.
    Last edited by orangat; 01-20-2006 at 23:14.

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    What I don't know, does the influence of your diplomate really matter? Same goes for your generals in negoitations, does it matter? If does, well the 12 influence generals you get as romans is a very huge over-powering thing to you..
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    Default Re: Diplomat mission succeed status

    Influence of diplomats does matter, it gives your proposal a higher chance of being accepted due to your negotiating talents.

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