selberdreher
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Regarding Willpower, there seem to be a few thresholds and i don't really get the appeal of the lower ones:
So i'd rather concentrate on raising my slaves CORR and affection (happiness is easy) than lowering their WILL, keeping your advocates at 40 or 41 seems to even out your other slaves at the same willpower threshold.
Is there anything i missed? Apart from possible better prices, if you sell them (which gets imo only viable after the newest update publicly drops and we can buy those randomly generated slaves from the market)?
- WILL <0: Slave is broken, has no personality at all and will comply with all requests. Unless you get off on mindless drones this is imho an unattractive state.
- WILL <9(10?): a very low chance (1% per day) to increase her DISC, IF she is happy and loving. Slave complies with most requests and can work at Devious Tools at exchange for happiness and affection, kinda countering the potential discipline gain.
- WILL <20: Slave can work as prostitute, with all the possible drawbacks and gains. How prostitution is implemented (takes all of your evening, blocking all other (inter-)actions) at the moment i don't feel like it's worth pushing early. In the same amount of time you're able to do a bounty and perhaps even do a training session and the bounty yields more money.
- WILL <25: deactivates Feminist trait, BUT same with 40+ CORR
- WILL >25: Chance to increase perfectionist trait.
- WILL >30: Chance to increase CHA and a bonus to raising her skills.
- WILL >40: immune to Malevolant trait (Rebecca), bonus to Arena rolls.
So i'd rather concentrate on raising my slaves CORR and affection (happiness is easy) than lowering their WILL, keeping your advocates at 40 or 41 seems to even out your other slaves at the same willpower threshold.
Is there anything i missed? Apart from possible better prices, if you sell them (which gets imo only viable after the newest update publicly drops and we can buy those randomly generated slaves from the market)?
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