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    Default Pyromania baby!

    Hello there , two questions:

    1. How do characters acquire the Pyromaniac ancillary?
    2. How do I get rid of it?

    Its really scuttling my Seleucia campaign, towns all have really low public order, making it easy for the damn Parthians to roll the east, and the Armenians likewise in the west.

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    Suppanut's Avatar Idea-O-Matic
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    Default Re: Pyromania baby!

    Here is condition....
    1) in settlement with temple of forge
    2) obsess with fire
    3) not sane (hidden)
    4) not buddhist
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    Default Re: Pyromania baby!

    Quote Originally Posted by Suppanut View Post
    Here is condition....
    1) in settlement with temple of forge
    2) obsess with fire
    3) not sane (hidden)
    4) not buddhist
    Ahh of course, all those temples to Hephaestus... Thanks

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    Spartan198's Avatar Protector Domesticus
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    Default Re: Pyromania baby!

    Lol... I normally build a lot of Hephaestus temples for the weapon/armor upgrades. I'll have to watch that from now on...

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    DimeBagHo's Avatar Praeses
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    Default Re: Pyromania baby!

    In Seleucid campaigns I almost always build temples of law, except for a few places where I do most of my recruiting. Reduced corruption and smaller garrisons make a big difference to income.

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    Default Re: Pyromania baby!

    Quote Originally Posted by DimeBagHo View Post
    In Seleucid campaigns I almost always build temples of law, except for a few places where I do most of my recruiting. Reduced corruption and smaller garrisons make a big difference to income.
    Wow, thats the best advice I've ever been given since "Burny, don't touch".

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