fogginstance

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She actually give a huge (for her) amount of favor and trust if you don't eat it.
all of eintei & mokou have a ton of dialogue & interactivity. there's a bunch for tewi/reisen/mc, and IIRC there's even a line for pushing them all down at once. HIGHLY recommend, also being on the same map as eirin is super convenient for pregnancy hunting since you can tsp her to her office & get thick sperm whenever. best map to live on imo.
 

Noone202

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all of eintei & mokou have a ton of dialogue & interactivity. there's a bunch for tewi/reisen/mc, and IIRC there's even a line for pushing them all down at once. HIGHLY recommend, also being on the same map as eirin is super convenient for pregnancy hunting since you can tsp her to her office & get thick sperm whenever. best map to live on imo.
Okay. Is there a way to get the thick sperm and then immediately try it on the doctor?
 

ampnaman

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Jan 23, 2019
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Silly cannibal Suwacc... It's a frog eat frog world!

I had max cooking just to get a passing grade, otherwise she'll hate what she ordered.
 
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PersonManGuyDude

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hey so anytime i try to start as seija using the start as existing character thing in eratohok after i end the base phase i just get this error and the game closes anyone know how to fix it? 1720913082143.png
 

Randomperson1423

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Does this game work correctly on android with emulators? I tried using uEmuera but unless I missed something it broke the training and I couldn't increase submission/dominance/dependance in any way other than passive gain from the corresponding traits (lordly, dependable, etc.) Though for some reason I could increase favor (and sometimes dependance?) by talking to characters or dating. Really that's my main problem since I can't play a slaver without being able to train characters.
 

Michonw

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Hey guys, so I read a bit on this channel and so far it's been very insightful, mostly about erotohok (since I have no clue how TW even works despite trying it out). Both games EAT the hours I spend on them, but either way

I wanted to know a bit about ErotohoK, how do you exactly build a nation? From what I've seen you guys did a shit ton of diplomacy though I've never touched it myself, mainly just trading cities with other nations (which is fairly tiresome), eventually just getting to a stalemate
 

ciphertul

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Hey guys, so I read a bit on this channel and so far it's been very insightful, mostly about erotohok (since I have no clue how TW even works despite trying it out). Both games EAT the hours I spend on them, but either way

I wanted to know a bit about ErotohoK, how do you exactly build a nation? From what I've seen you guys did a shit ton of diplomacy though I've never touched it myself, mainly just trading cities with other nations (which is fairly tiresome), eventually just getting to a stalemate
It's under the diplomacy menu. You can interact with other factions, namly sending money. If you keep sending money it builds relationship and as that raises the other faction is less likely to speak bad of you and less likely to attack you. You are limited in the amount of alliances you can have so pick well. Keep in mind that you can pass freely thru an ally's territory. Meaning you aren't completely safe if you place an ally between you and an enemy.
 

Raf-Raf

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Dec 4, 2019
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Hey guys, so I read a bit on this channel and so far it's been very insightful, mostly about erotohok (since I have no clue how TW even works despite trying it out). Both games EAT the hours I spend on them, but either way

I wanted to know a bit about ErotohoK, how do you exactly build a nation? From what I've seen you guys did a shit ton of diplomacy though I've never touched it myself, mainly just trading cities with other nations (which is fairly tiresome), eventually just getting to a stalemate
Me as an ultra lazy person, I don't touch that part until I've trained my own character to at least 70s - 80s so they can be an all-rounder since you'll spend most of the time defending from every single 2hu who's pissed at you 'cause they kept spamming bad rumours about you and at the same time, delaying time to research every available skill tree.

It's one of those harsh starts to slowly snowballing til' the world becomes your oyster progressions.
 

Ferghus

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I wanted to know a bit about ErotohoK, how do you exactly build a nation? From what I've seen you guys did a shit ton of diplomacy though I've never touched it myself, mainly just trading cities with other nations (which is fairly tiresome), eventually just getting to a stalemate
Like any good nation, you of course need a healthy economy, strong Diplomatic Relations, and an effective Military, in that order of priority. With a strong economy, you can effectively buy the other two. With strong diplomatic relations, you're less likely to lose soldiers and cities (which are your source of income) to attacks. A strong military will allow you to defend and annex cities, but soldiers are quick to deplete and expensive to replenish, so you want to minimize fighting as much as possible.

The overall most effective strategy is to grow your economy and gradually buy everyone's loyalty. Preferably, you want to have as little bordering cities as possible so that you don't spread your soldiers too thin defending them. Eventually, the stronger nations will wipe out the weaker ones, so don't spread your wallet too thin trying to bribe every single country either. Prioritize strong, aggressive neighbors.

If you're keen on the warmongering route, you still need to grow your economy and form ceasefires and alliances, but you have to carefully consider your targets to avoid stalemates. Prioritize weaker nations, not smallest nations. Weaker nations have weaker or lower amounts of officers. You can basically attack cities one at a time to bait their officers into confronting your invading force, only for your secondary invading forces to take out the cities that aren't guarded. Alternatively, you can attack nations that are already under attack from another nation. This guarantees that their resources are spread thin without having to deplete your own to do it.

The enemy AI isn't smart enough to disengage fights, but you can and should use it to your advantage. Dissolve invading teams that are on the brink of defeat (which sacrifices half the amount of remaining soldiers tied to them) and swap them out for fresh officers to keep those enemy units occupied. This will keep your officers from being captured.
In the event that your officers are captured, it's worth noting that you can trade them back for soldiers or economic power. I generally just bite the bullet and trade for soldiers. Oppositely, you want to avoid releasing captured soldiers that are powerful. If a nation only has 2 good units, and you've captured one, it's to your benefit that they stay off the battlefield.
 
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Michonw

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Like any good nation, you of course need a healthy economy, strong Diplomatic Relations, and an effective Military, in that order of priority. With a strong economy, you can effectively buy the other two. With strong diplomatic relations, you're less likely to lose soldiers and cities (which are your source of income) to attacks. A strong military will allow you to defend and annex cities, but soldiers are quick to deplete and expensive to replenish, so you want to minimize fighting as much as possible.

The overall most effective strategy is to grow your economy and gradually buy everyone's loyalty. Preferably, you want to have as little bordering cities as possible so that you don't spread your soldiers too thin defending them. Eventually, the stronger nations will wipe out the weaker ones, so don't spread your wallet too thin trying to bribe every single country either. Prioritize strong, aggressive neighbors.
Alright, read everyone's comments and decided to go the diplomatic way.

Took me a bunch of turns, but slow and systematic bribes to everyone can make miracles which resulted in me allying half of the europe and just slowly snowballing and diplomatically annexing the rest, and I've done that for like three NG+'s now which is cool since I haven't reached that far previously, so yeah the tips really worked, will try the bang against the wall strategy soon (actual conquest)

Side topic, there seems to be way more events if you're a female rather than the harem playthrough as a male
 

Raf-Raf

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Dec 4, 2019
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EraTW:

First time seeing this Marisa greeting.
And I thought I've seen everything.

I now put this game on the same level as Skyrim in terms of gameplay longevity.
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Noone202

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EraTW:

First time seeing this Marisa greeting.
And I thought I've seen everything.

I now put this game on the same level as Skyrim in terms of gameplay longevity.
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I heard there are a lot of content with the miner girl (forgot her name). You tried it before Raf?
 
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