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EMISSARY QUESTION
#1
Hi Guys,

I realise this is a daft question but i want to make absolutely sure. Every time we use an emissary of any kind we lose influence - even if it is just moving them from one location to another?

Cheers
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#2
(03-29-2014, 09:16 PM)jpattersonuk Wrote: Hi Guys,

I realise this is a daft question but i want to make absolutely sure. Every time we use an emissary of any kind we lose influence - even if it is just moving them from one location to another?

Cheers

There is no influence loss for using an emissary, only recruiting one.
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#3
Or having sex with one and then having it revealed as a skeleton in the closet.
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#4
(03-30-2014, 01:48 AM)DuPont Wrote: Or having sex with one and then having it revealed as a skeleton in the closet.

Dude.
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(03-29-2014, 09:21 PM)Wynand Wrote: [quote='jpattersonuk' pid='19102' dateline='1396127808']
Hi Guys,

I realise this is a daft question but i want to make absolutely sure. Every time we use an emissary of any kind we lose influence - even if it is just moving them from one location to another?

Cheers

Using 350 to move an emmy to another location does count as an order for the turn if that was what you meant by influence. FYI.
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#6
Influence means both how many orders you can give in a turn, and how influential your emissaries are in political actions. You do "use up" influence in a turn by issuing each command of any type, and it is restored the following turn. Your emissaries power is also based off your king's influence.

So a king with influence of 15 could issue 15 commands (plus 2 more typically, in most formats/scenarios, sometimes plus 4), and his Baron (50% of influence for power) would have power of 7.5.
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