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Post by jackyrocks on May 28, 2019 13:47:40 GMT
Hello there,
since I really couldn't get an answer from Google or the Forums on Paradox or reddit I think you guys here are my best bet.
I'm curious if certain events do exist during certain start dates and what is needed to actually trigger them especially during the conquest.
So as far as I have gathered there is no actual Burning of Harrenhal. I mean you can burn it but there is no event connected to it which allows me to basically wipe the Hoars of the map. Is that correct? If it is I would basically need to somehow kill them in another way to get the setup that is in accordance with the traditional lore. (If my assumption is correct... is there a way to increase the chance of the dragon attack on the castle burning everyone inside?)
I haven't found or triggered an event for dealing with Argillac the Arrogant. If I'm lucky I roast or kill which allows me to decide to go along the lore lines of granting Orys the castle and bride. Is that correct or is there an actual event that I can trigger for Orys to go one on one with Argillac and kill him?
I haven't been able to do a Field of Fire either. I have found a marker by using "char_info" but I never got it to work as in wiping out the Gardeners. Am I correct in that?
If I'm correct with all three I'd basically need to somehow kill all those dudes in another way to get a proper setup for Aegon, correct?
Last question... is there a decision or event to create the actual Iron Throne? Or is it just assumed it's been there or has been created?
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Post by hapchazzard on May 28, 2019 14:02:54 GMT
Harrenhal: There is an event for it, but it isn't specifically for Harrenhal itself, just generally for using a dragon to roast a castle. Every time you use a dragon in a siege, there's a small chance (modified by dragon size, I think) to wipe out everyone currently residing at the castle. I've seen it happen to the Starks in the conquest once, when Aegon used a dragon on Winterfell. Needless to say, they were completely extinct after that. What *is* Harrenhal-unique is the fact that if you burn it with a dragon, it becomes somewhat downgraded as the burning damages the structure of the castle. I forgot how exactly this works, I think with a modifier?
Orys: If Argillac dies in any way during the war against him, you get the event option to grant Orys the Stormlands, along with marrying him to Argella. There is nothing that makes a duel between Orys and Argillac any more likely than normal, however.
Field of Fire: This one is iffy. Technically, every time you use a dragon in battle (as in, the decision itself, not the associated tactic) you get a chance to kill the enemy commanders. However, the problem with this is the fact that in the actual Field of Fire, all of House Gardener was (for some inexplicable reason) present at the battle. Since you can only have 3 commanders leading an army into battle (unless the army itself is fractured into smaller armies), you couldn't have all of the Gardeners present at the battle, and so it wouldn't be possible to Field-of-Fire them as they were historically.
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Post by jackyrocks on May 28, 2019 14:19:17 GMT
Harrenhal: There is an event for it, but it isn't specifically for Harrenhal itself, just generally for using a dragon to roast a castle. Every time you use a dragon in a siege, there's a small chance (modified by dragon size, I think) to wipe out everyone currently residing at the castle. I've seen it happen to the Starks in the conquest once, when Aegon used a dragon on Winterfell. Needless to say, they were completely extinct after that. What *is* Harrenhal-unique is the fact that if you burn it with a dragon, it becomes somewhat downgraded as the burning damages the structure of the castle. I forgot how exactly this works, I think with a modifier? Orys: If Argillac dies in any way during the war against him, you get the event option to grant Orys the Stormlands, along with marrying him to Argella. There is nothing that makes a duel between Orys and Argillac any more likely than normal, however. Field of Fire: This one is iffy. Technically, every time you use a dragon in battle (as in, the decision itself, not the associated tactic) you get a chance to kill the enemy commanders. However, the problem with this is the fact that in the actual Field of Fire, all of House Gardener was (for some inexplicable reason) present at the battle. Since you can only have 3 commanders leading an army into battle (unless the army itself is fractured into smaller armies), you couldn't have all of the Gardeners present at the battle, and so it wouldn't be possible to Field-of-Fire them as they were historically. I have no clues how writing and event works in details... but couldn't you have something along the lines of "If Aegon uses Dragon on Army of House Gardener led by the King fire event Field of Fire" and then basically have the event text state something along the lines of "Because the King of the Reach was a stupid man he took his whole crew into the fight and you burned them all!" and basically simply kill them off via command hidden somewhere. I mean all it would take would be to kill them off and then give them the marker for burned alive by a dragon. Same for Harrenhal really. I mean just up to percentage to 100% that everyone inside the castle is roasted alive if you burn Harrenhal. I really love the mod but it's a bit sad that this kind of stuff is missing because it's basically the most fun stuff and the most legendary stuff about the conquest. Same with the Vale... I'd love to have an event
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Post by yogsogoth on May 29, 2019 0:38:47 GMT
Field of Fire: This one is iffy. Technically, every time you use a dragon in battle (as in, the decision itself, not the associated tactic) you get a chance to kill the enemy commanders. However, the problem with this is the fact that in the actual Field of Fire, all of House Gardener was (for some inexplicable reason) present at the battle. Since you can only have 3 commanders leading an army into battle (unless the army itself is fractured into smaller armies), you couldn't have all of the Gardeners present at the battle, and so it wouldn't be possible to Field-of-Fire them as they were historically. Well, sub-commanders still exist. So long as you have enough separate demesne armies, you should have enough spaces for every son. That said, I'm pretty sure the Gardeners only hold the one province and that's not enough slots for all the sons. You'd have to give them event troops.
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