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    Default How to reduce curruption?

    When i check my city income scrolls, i find that i am loosing a HUGE amount of money per turn to curruption in most of my non-roman cities. You can see the total amount of money lost to curruption on the end of turn report aswell. A governor doesn't help. Whats going on?

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    Entropy Judge's Avatar Vicarius
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    Default Re: How to reduce curruption?

    IIRC, Corruption is combatted by two main factors - Distance to Capital, and the amount of Law present in the city. You can increase Law with some Governors (they occasionally gain traits/ancillaries that boost Law), but more easily by building the Temple to Jupiter/Saturn as they have a Law bonus.
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    Default Re: How to reduce curruption?

    Another major factor is when your treasury goes over 50,000.

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    Parzival2211's Avatar Ducenarius
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    Default Re: How to reduce curruption?

    Entropy Judge is totally right.
    What Nikola Tesla means is that when your treasury exceeds a certain amount - in BI only 10.000 denari - your family members are more likely to pick up negative traits that increase corruption.

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    Calisthenis of Dyrrachium's Avatar Senator
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    Default Re: How to reduce curruption?

    If you're desperate, you could try a cheat.
    Meh.

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