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Fapmigo

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How can I add or donate workers to the Kahill mine?
I have 3 captured slaves and there's no option to donate them like at Fort Serra
 
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Hairybum

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The NPC you transfer must have a Melee or Ranged weapon skill of 40 or better. Also the NPC's attitude to the MC must be Friendly or better. Works fine for me.

However its much easier to just bring in guards from Fort Sera, if you have gained control of that place. Any random slave you hand over to the fort instantly becomes a potential guard no matter skill levels or attitude to the MC.
1. The Captain currently only trains the first few guards. Do you have any other guards assigned who are "soaking" the training"?
2. The Captain doesn't train 100%; if his skill is 100, he'll train about 2/3 of the time for ranged and/or melee (he won't necessarily train both) - and less frequently for Discipline.
 

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Hello :) I just started playing the game and I have to say it's amazing, addictive to the max! So I have a question: What's the fastest way to stabilize your financial situation so that the money doesn't run out quickly?
The most reliable repeatable way across any difficulty settings is the Workshop, set to Manufacturing. You assign it workers with decent to high discipline (of note here is the Workaholic trait which passively increases discipline to 100 over time) and a foreman with decent to high intelligence, leave it for a day and after that the workshop has gained production points. You buy materials from Aimee's Goods in Stokke Hills discounted, you use the production points generated and the materials to craft weapons to sell. Knives are the easiest for beginners since it is very production point efficient and you just sell it to the marketplace next to your house, no need to minmax its selling price. You can also use that money to upgrade your Workshop more, to get more production points generated.

Eventually you will transition to rifles and auto rifles, which sells more at Hamah Bay than at the marketplace so you have to craft them for a week, hoard them, take the ferry once you have enough crafted, and go to Hamah Bay to sell them in bulk. (There's also a shortcut in your house to the Red River Basin straight to Hamah Bay after you visited the ferry once but I have yet to test how time efficient it is so test it for yourself.)

Items have a market saturation. Once there are 5,000 of a weapon, they get a slight sell price decrease. Again at 10,000 market supply, and then especially at 15,000 market supply. Take note of that. By this time though, you probably have an established house, very stable finances, and you can just get all the investments, and craft swords to donate to Warrior's Hall in Watery Eyes (as an Aesir religion follower) or to Fort Sera after you get ownership of it in a quest (automatic trigger at 4000 influence). This is passive income that will pay off at a thousand days in or so, not at day 100. There's also donations to House Carozza to gain standing with them (capped at 80). You gain ownership of Warrior's Hall at 100 standing, each donation gets you closer to that (note: some factions do not give money nor can you own them). Each donation to a faction increases its power, and increased power means increased passive daily income. Notes about which faction you can own here.

If you can enter Emerald City, go to Crystal Heights Bank and get a loan of $25,000 to help kickstart your Workshop. You can also hire Armand, one of the two NPCs (the other is Adrienne with worse starting stats) who specializes in (you can assign it via the NPC Menu ---> Jobs and Titles page 2) and has a 45% bonus to the daily passive income.
 
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nejfan

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Genuine question, how much content are there for the npcs? I kinda dislike management games where almost every npc has the same sex dialogue/scenes. Do the unique slave npc's have unique dialogue/scenes or do they all basically behave the same as the randomly generated ones once you've enslaved them? Do the unique slaves interact with each other?

I don't really wanna play another free cities tbh.
 

nejfan

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The path that exists is the Aria Rebellion path.

The other path is turning her into a sex slave for the Kymanto Hall. That path is not fully fleshed out.
Am I reading this correctly or are you saying the options are limited to not enslaving her and making her a ruler or making her a slave for someone else? I don't like these choices lol. I'd much rather take over myself and then just... keeping her for myself?
 
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Hello :) I just started playing the game and I have to say it's amazing, addictive to the max! So I have a question: What's the fastest way to stabilize your financial situation so that the money doesn't run out quickly?
Be a slave owner, slave trader

When you have enough money, invest everything you need to invest

Pay attention to Rebbeca, she is very useful if you want to increase your investment

Choose the religion "Islam" to increase your investment by 8%.

Adrienne Keller is great for accounting to increase money

other slaves try to get them to become professors at Whitehaven Academy
 
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Zarkhy

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Am I reading this correctly or are you saying the options are limited to not enslaving her and making her a ruler or making her a slave for someone else? I don't like these choices lol. I'd much rather take over myself and then just... keeping her for myself?
Those are the two story paths, the rebellion path (making her the leader) having plenty of content, but that does not remove her permanently from the game. Also, for all intents and purposes she is one of your slaves.

If you wanted to just make her one of your slaves, you're not obligated to follow either quest path, but there is no path for you becoming the supreme leader. You're just a guy with some slaves.
 

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Hello :) I just started playing the game and I have to say it's amazing, addictive to the max! So I have a question: What's the fastest way to stabilize your financial situation so that the money doesn't run out quickly?
The FASTEST way to stabilize your financial situation so that the money doesn't run out quickly?
(Not "BEST" way, not even fastest way to do it the "normal way" the current public game-version allows or something like that.) Considering the way you set your question I tend to think you might have been left unanswered.

IMO the fastest way to do what you asked, is to edit the game mechanics along your own tastes before you start the game.
Unfortunately not all folks like hacking HTML, so some little slower ways might turn useful as well. Download ready-made mod (there is at least one quite excellent one to be found here in this thread, I think), use console commands, or perhaps Online Save Editor.
 

tooldev

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The FASTEST way to stabilize your financial situation so that the money doesn't run out quickly?
(Not "BEST" way, not even fastest way to do it the "normal way" the current public game-version allows or something like that.) Considering the way you set your question I tend to think you might have been left unanswered.

IMO the fastest way to do what you asked, is to edit the game mechanics along your own tastes before you start the game.
Unfortunately not all folks like hacking HTML, so some little slower ways might turn useful as well. Download ready-made mod (there is at least one quite excellent one to be found here in this thread, I think), use console commands, or perhaps Online Save Editor.
There is absolutely no need to hack actually. A simple refresh (edit:in the browser) for the slaves going into quick sell will suffice for those, who are just looking for more money early on.
 
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bolondro2

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Hello :) I just started playing the game and I have to say it's amazing, addictive to the max! So I have a question: What's the fastest way to stabilize your financial situation so that the money doesn't run out quickly?
1.-Buld a decent el cheapo combat team. Anselm + Loren + Rifle Savant + Jack Peasant can do the trick at day 1. Try that all of them (and you) have a rifle and a wiping cane ASAP. Be sure that you have ammo and ropes. A bit later you can add Rebeca and send Rifle savant to the bench

2.- Do the daily bounty in the town hall and start cleaning the map of ugly Red mushrooms. Avoid at start any one who say "Space Marine" or "Guard" unless you have an overhelming numerically superiority. Capture as much slaves as possible and sell them

3.- Do this until you get access to Crystal City. Go to the bank, ask for a loan (25.000) and hire the accountant. With this 24.000 (25.000 minus 1000 to the accountant) plus your savings you should be able get 35k $ and build a workshop in your yard.

4.- Put people to work on the workshop. The stat for the foreman post it´s intelligence, the stat for the workers post it´s discipline. You can put a foreman and 7 workers. Fill it. Build weapons and sell them on the market. At this stage, usually the best ones are, depending of the supply status, either Spears or knives.

And that´s all. Your very basic workshop with a a scrambled crew should be able to build 70-80 knives a day. That, discounting the cost of raw materials it´s 3000$+ of profit per day. And now you can start to play without fear to bankrupt
 
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tsap

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There is absolutely no need to hack actually. A simple refresh (edit:in the browser) for the slaves going into quick sell will suffice for those, who are just looking for more money early on.
Too slow and inefficient to be the fastest way to stabilize financial situation. So no cigar, but how about a cup of coffee or perhaps some tea? :coffee: :)
 

tooldev

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Too slow and inefficient to be the fastest way to stabilize financial situation. So no cigar, but how about a cup of coffee or perhaps some tea? :coffee: :)
It isnt slow at all and available from day 1 when one goes out and captures stuff. It doesnt require specific standing, works on every single captured slave (except the corpses) and is stress free :D
1733139322152.png this was a slave showing for 900 - pressed F5 six times , voila
 

tsap

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It isnt slow at all and available from day 1 when one goes out and captures stuff. It doesnt require specific standing, works on every single captured slave (except the corpses) and is stress free :D
View attachment 4290785 this was a slave showing for 900 - pressed F5 six times , voila
AlexWolfJEDYNY quite clearly asked: " What's the fastest way to stabilize your financial situation so that the money doesn't run out quickly? "
Even us old folks should be able to literally pay attention to what actually is asked in the first place, methinks. :geek:
 

tooldev

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AlexWolfJEDYNY quite clearly asked: " What's the fastest way to stabilize your financial situation so that the money doesn't run out quickly? "
Even us old folks should be able to literally pay attention to what actually is asked in the first place, methinks. :geek:
You listed all kinds of hacks, mods, game settings etc which I replied to, not his original post.

Quote 'IMO the fastest way to do what you asked, is to edit the game mechanics along your own tastes before you start the game.
Unfortunately not all folks like hacking HTML, so some little slower ways might turn useful as well. Download ready-made mod (there is at least one quite excellent one to be found here in this thread, I think), use console commands, or perhaps Online Save Editor. '


This is a simple refresh of the browser at sell time of any captured slave. Cant be simpler or faster and can easily be reduced to only be used when times are dire. In other words it was the missing part in your list which doesnt require a rocket science brain nor fiddling with any code at all.
 

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You listed all kinds of hacks, mods, game settings etc which I replied to, not his original post.
So you didn't pay attention to his original post, just wanted to "quibble" with my effort to give an honest answer. OK...

Quote 'IMO the fastest way to do what you asked, is to edit the game mechanics along your own tastes before you start the game.
Unfortunately not all folks like hacking HTML, so some little slower ways might turn useful as well. Download ready-made mod (there is at least one quite excellent one to be found here in this thread, I think), use console commands, or perhaps Online Save Editor. '
Yeah. Seems accurate.

This is a simple refresh of the browser at sell time of any captured slave. Cant be simpler or faster and can easily be reduced to only be used when times are dire. In other words it was the missing part in your list which doesnt require a rocket science brain nor fiddling with any code at all.
A simple refresh of the browser definitely wasn't missing from "my list" and it sure doesn't stabilize financial situation. Not even close. I know that and you know it probably even better, so I suggest we leave this topic and return to the game.
 
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Clemency

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Genuine question, how much content are there for the npcs? I kinda dislike management games where almost every npc has the same sex dialogue/scenes. Do the unique slave npc's have unique dialogue/scenes or do they all basically behave the same as the randomly generated ones once you've enslaved them? Do the unique slaves interact with each other?

I don't really wanna play another free cities tbh.
They have unique sex renders. Not animated and some of them have more than others. They have unique dialogues and anecdotes but there's not a limitless amount of those so they will cycle through those anecdotes and dialogues quickly enough if you keep asking.

The sex scene descriptions too will cycle. There's a limited series of paragraphs to describe sex scenes and you will see them repeat a bit.

There's a lot of tiny dialogue changes. For example, a girl will add "little" or "young" to refer to her body in seducing talks with you, sometimes including your age too as they will acknowledge how much older you are, starting at 40+ yo MC). The receptionists at Golden Dragon will address you as Doctor if you pick the Expert Doctor start iirc, or Professor for the Academy. Your cock size if you pick the well-hung trait will also affect some dialogue by adding a couple of words or an extra sentence like if the girl is hesitant about sex, that's one of the things she can brought up. If you have Mountain Man, when you hire Ayden there's some extra added fluff about you matching his stature. If you bring Lovisa naked to see Tori for the first time, she will ask why Lovisa is naked. The normal dialogue will also have minor changes depending on Lovisa's affection, happiness, and if she is married. Lovisa and Tori's parents too, first meeting, will comment/talk depending on their daughters' well-being. Bring Tori as follower when doing Lovisa's quest will yield additional Tori dialogues during the course of the quest. Doing prowlers 3 with Nicole as follower will have her also giving additional dialogues. Etc.

There's a lot of little things, I cannot describe them all. There's description changes too. The sex descriptions of her mastery of it can change depending on your girls' vag/oral/anal xp if that's the act you are doing, your cock size will also be included in the description so mentions of a cock can instead be "massive cock", their body size. If NPC's status is Servant, it will say "your servant" instead of "your slave" (for the most part, some are still not updated). For wives, it will say "your wife".

And then there are times when it does not. Like Caitlin sometimes still referring to herself as a slave even though you married her or still calls you Master after sex even when you tell her to call you another way (in my case, Husband since it's the default for a wife and I never bothered changing it).

I have not played Free Cities so I cannot make a proper comparison.
Am I reading this correctly or are you saying the options are limited to not enslaving her and making her a ruler or making her a slave for someone else? I don't like these choices lol. I'd much rather take over myself and then just... keeping her for myself?
After 14 days, you can bring Chancellor Aria home with you. Her ruling style depends on how you build her stats, specifically Corruption. At 50+, she won't overturn slavery and she will enact pro-slavery and cruel punishments.

You cannot be Chancellor yourself currently. When I suggested Chancellor MC that is forcefully required to spend 9am to 5pm in the Chancellor's office attending the passing laws or approving maintenance of this road or that building in pre-assigned randomized pop-ups and doing mind-numbing work, the immediate counter was the people asking for Chancellor MC saying no they just want the title and have Aria do all the work anyway. Shrug.
 

bolondro2

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I´m Not sure if it´s a bug or a feature. Late in the game, if you bring slaves at fort Serra (not sure at what point, I checked at Fort Serra power value 440, sure it´s quite a bit early also) fort Serra Power don´t improve one point per soldier. I dump the bag of a rabble and I need to dump 10 slaves to get ,not sure if one or two, points increase, and I dump some more quality stuff and get an increase of +1 per two soldiers. But if I send soldiers from home, I get a +1 increase per each one that I send.

And also, If you go to the city hall and send men from Fort Serra, sending them 1 by 1 gives you 150 points per man. If you send a group of 10 that will give you only 700 points, and if you send a bunch of 25 you get only 1000 points, at only 40 per man.

25 men and 25 clicks, 3750 points. 25 men and one click 1000 points. I believe that Grimdark should seek for professional medical help with his weird fetish of rewarding mouseclicking. :p ( else he is a major shareholder in the mouse´s business...)
 

Rover55

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Would be good to have some other, adequate ways for removing advocate trait from npcs. Currently the only way to do so is to buy like 200 elixirs which you can't buy in bulk, also they are not cheap. And you can't automate the process nor can't make slave chug all elixirs at once. All steps are one by one. Indeed, some mouseclicking fetish and getting carpal tunnel syndrome speedrun :HideThePain:
Although, the wiki says this trait isn't that bad as it appears in game
 
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