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Send different groups of your civ to spy, steal, raid, barter or converse with different races. You will need the gear set from the [[Expedition outfitter|Outfitter]] for this. | Send different groups of your civ to spy, steal, raid, barter or converse with different races. You will need the gear set from the [[Expedition outfitter|Outfitter]] for this. | ||
− | Raiding works a bit different from the rest. It does have lower chances of success, but the highest reward. If your raid was successful, you will also get back your raiding gear. This way you can send out another group of mercenaries. The races in the menu are sorted by difficulty. Kobolds the weakest, | + | Raiding works a bit different from the rest. It does have lower chances of success, but the highest reward. If your raid was successful, you will also get back your raiding gear. This way you can send out another group of mercenaries. The races in the menu are sorted by difficulty. Kobolds the weakest, Forst Giants the strongest. |
The higher skill level your ambassador has, the higher is the quality of your loot. | The higher skill level your ambassador has, the higher is the quality of your loot. |