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I definitely got a Baron at 55 population, 60 may be a bit high? --[[User:Nobu|Nobu]] 21:09, 10 April 2010 (UTC) | I definitely got a Baron at 55 population, 60 may be a bit high? --[[User:Nobu|Nobu]] 21:09, 10 April 2010 (UTC) | ||
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:::Being that nobles are now defined in the raws, we can use what we know from there, which is 20 pop, 100000 created wealth, and 10000 exported wealth. Other information needs to be tested for. -Commondragon | :::Being that nobles are now defined in the raws, we can use what we know from there, which is 20 pop, 100000 created wealth, and 10000 exported wealth. Other information needs to be tested for. -Commondragon | ||
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::::I can't confirm it solidly, but it looks like the job thing is still in effect. I had well in excess of the other requirements for years. -Anon | ::::I can't confirm it solidly, but it looks like the job thing is still in effect. I had well in excess of the other requirements for years. -Anon | ||
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Is the appointment of the Baron perhaps linked to the "Becoming the Capital" requirements listed in n -> c? Mine is listing 10000 architecture, 5000 road value, and 7500 offerings as "desired" amounts. I don't see anything about this screen in the wiki, but I am now pushing forward with road construction to see what happens when the targets are met. | Is the appointment of the Baron perhaps linked to the "Becoming the Capital" requirements listed in n -> c? Mine is listing 10000 architecture, 5000 road value, and 7500 offerings as "desired" amounts. I don't see anything about this screen in the wiki, but I am now pushing forward with road construction to see what happens when the targets are met. | ||
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-- Another works-for-me for the "have caravan leave". More importantly than the me-too: An easy way to get your leader to avoid meetings is to assign them to a lever set to repeat pull. This avoids bad-thoughts from drafting, and allows them to eat/drink/sleep as necessary. --[[User:Kaypy|Kaypy]] 07:24, 30 October 2010 (UTC) | -- Another works-for-me for the "have caravan leave". More importantly than the me-too: An easy way to get your leader to avoid meetings is to assign them to a lever set to repeat pull. This avoids bad-thoughts from drafting, and allows them to eat/drink/sleep as necessary. --[[User:Kaypy|Kaypy]] 07:24, 30 October 2010 (UTC) | ||
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Just in case someone wants to check the validity of my addition about married Baron's/Baroness' spouses becoming consorts, here's some screenshots: | Just in case someone wants to check the validity of my addition about married Baron's/Baroness' spouses becoming consorts, here's some screenshots: | ||
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I just got offered to promote someone to Baron, and came here looking for advice. What are the advantages and disadvantages of accepting this? I already have a [[mayor]], if he were promoted to baron he would just be lazier? Why would I want that? There is no explanation about the consequences of this decision either here or at Nobles. But above, [[User:Quietust|Quietust]] is saying we can't ever trade with that dwarven civilization again until we agree to become a barony? :( Someone please write about this somewhere on the wiki. -- [[User:Maunder|Maunder]] 02:25, 7 November 2010 (UTC) | I just got offered to promote someone to Baron, and came here looking for advice. What are the advantages and disadvantages of accepting this? I already have a [[mayor]], if he were promoted to baron he would just be lazier? Why would I want that? There is no explanation about the consequences of this decision either here or at Nobles. But above, [[User:Quietust|Quietust]] is saying we can't ever trade with that dwarven civilization again until we agree to become a barony? :( Someone please write about this somewhere on the wiki. -- [[User:Maunder|Maunder]] 02:25, 7 November 2010 (UTC) | ||
:You most certainly can continue '''trading''' with the Dwarven civ - the only thing you can't do is '''trade agreements''', and that behavior is almost certainly a bug. --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 02:48, 7 November 2010 (UTC) | :You most certainly can continue '''trading''' with the Dwarven civ - the only thing you can't do is '''trade agreements''', and that behavior is almost certainly a bug. --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 02:48, 7 November 2010 (UTC) | ||
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