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July 30th, 2005, 05:52 PM
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Re: Jurri
"Nexus isn't a game-winner"
"All in all, I still think Chris has the strongest position"
That spell can definitely be a game winner. As long as it stays up, you've certainly got the strongest position because of your massive gem income (easily twice or three times mine, I believe--it will probably give you around 100 pearls a turn, right?).
"and Ulm still has the most lands and hence the greatest gem and monetary income,"
Yes, I may have the most provinces, but Pangea's provinces were all set to 200% tax forever, and aren't worth much. They are also fairly gem-poor. And with your growth-3 scale, Jurri, your capital is worth around 500 gold/turn. You have a massively higher income (both gold and gems) than I do.
"Especially if Pasha compensates for Boron, and sides with me against the Evil Empire."
If Pasha attacks me, the game is basically over. Everyone must join against Ryleh or else he will conquer the world! Pasha, at least remain neutral, please think about that. If you attack me, Jurri then gets the time he needs to put his amazing gem income to use.
Pasha, if you were helping me, we may still have a chance to beat Jurri.
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July 30th, 2005, 05:55 PM
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Oh, you have like 30 hours from now (~5pm eastern time on saturday), Jurri. I may have restarted my computer, so the deadline re-set.
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July 31st, 2005, 08:48 AM
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Re: Host time
Thank you! ...although it looks like jeffr hasn't yet done his turn, so no new turn just yet.
You forget that you have over 70 provinces and I under 40. (Notice how I count Boron's provinces as yours.) I have a hard time believing that even with the Nexus I would have even close to the gem income those provinces must certainly yield. Also, it's more than likely that you and Boron have more clams combined than I.
Gold income, well, my growth scale hardly doubles my gold income, so with you having so much more provinces and way better earth/fire gem income there should be no doubt that your income is better. Also, my mages cost twice that of yours, so after upkeep the difference might be even greater. (I wager I have three lobos for every mortal chump you have  )
Pasha may or may not be a king-maker, but even if he sides with me the game is very far from over - I suppose there's no use in bickering over it, though, as ultimately everyone must draw their own conclusions. I think you stand a great chance of winning, no matter what Pasha decides. (If I haven't said so yet, I greatly admire your handling of Ulm. Have you played any other nations?)
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July 31st, 2005, 10:21 AM
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Hello:
I have returned. It sounds like that Arco Council of Philosophers has a lot to debate.
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July 31st, 2005, 05:13 PM
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Re: Return
Thank you, Jurri!
I have played Man, Ctis, and Vanheim a little as well.
I also admire your mad skillz, cheap lobo guard or no, if anyone else was doubled like you were in this game (for at least 20 turns, right?) they probably would have lost, or at least been extremely hurt. Maybe you were hurt, but have bounced back. Either way, it's impressive.
I'd be interested to find out how many gems you get from the first turn of the Nexus. I bet you're not going to tell us, though!
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July 31st, 2005, 10:13 PM
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Re: Return
A new turn is up.
"would be the one eating up jeffr's remains" - that hurts
"but Pangea's provinces were all set to 200% tax forever, and aren't worth much." - yep, the sign of a good player, eh? Poverty rules!
"They are also fairly gem-poor." - an even better sign of a good player! Hmmm, maybe I should rethink this one.
"Zen's item mod makes me want to puke. I will never play with it in one of my games."
I hope you change your mind on this and consider it for your next game. I think the item mod might introduce some variety and make item construction much more interesting. Anything that promotes variety and choice is a good thing as far as I'm concerned. It seems to me that everyone currently builds more or less the same small subset of items, which is a shame considering the number of items in the game.
Cainehill said above, "Making lifedraining weapons less common is a majorly good thing about it, imo; likewise making staff of storms, etc, harder to attain."
I agree with this. Does anyone have experience with the item mod? Have games played out differently?
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July 31st, 2005, 11:53 PM
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Re: Item Mod
Well, I'm open to the possibility of changing my mind about it. I do like that some of the weaker weapons have been made cooler. I just can't get over the lifedrain thing.. it seems like it essentially removed lifedrain from the game (except maybe for the rare 40+ strength guy or Golems with astral weapon). I thought lifedrain was a nice aspect, something that allowed SCs to compete with armies. I agree with making armies more powerful, and that's been done with Zen's other mods and SC's mod (and other mods). I don't think that you need to -also- weaken lifedrain. I'd agree with a price hike--make wraith and hellswords cost 20 gems each, and I'd agree with a damage and attack value nerf on Blood Thorns (maybe to 0 or -2). Zen's mod just goes too far, and that's an understatement. It goes way too far.
I'm ambivalent about the nerf to hoard items. I can see the value for nerfing them if you like to play on large maps, but I don't. Small maps with quick action are the way to go, imo. Under those conditions, I think hoard items are balanced in vanilla.
I dislike most of the other changes in the mod, such as making flying boots, water bracelets, etc. more expensive. I don't see the reason for it, and it would really hurt my Ulm game, heh. I can't really see Ulm doing very well in an item mod game, and I think most people believe them to be weak. There would be no question they'd be weak in an item mod game. Item construction is their bread and butter, you nerf that, you're killing them. Where would I be in this game, for example, if I couldn't hoard bloodstones, clams, if I couldn't make flying boots, water bracelets, etc? I'd be up the creek! My god can do anything, but she can't do everything at once.
Yes, now we're getting to the meat of the issue. The item mod drastically nerfs my favorite race! You guys happy?? 
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