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Possible Rebellion bug?

Started by Azerax, July 24, 2013, 08:44:31 PM

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Azerax

Greetings all,

With the recent rebellion Lyonesse I am wondering if this is a bug because it seems like a rather powerful .. almost exploit.

1. Declare rebellion
2. King can not exile rebels
3. Loyalists rally at capital
4. Rebels leave capital
5. Loyalists have to stay at the capital to gain control
6. Rebel changes allegience on region
7. Rebellion ends with rebel keeping region lord position.

thoughts?

Anaris

Can you clarify a little? I'm not entirely sure what happened there...I'm not on Atamara, so I have no prior knowledge of these events.
Timothy Collett

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Azerax

Sure,

In Lyonesse, Flint declared a rebellion.  Loyalist forces were a few regions away.  We made our way to the capital where Flint and Sadat had a couple turns of taking over with no resistence.  Loyalists show up, battle wages, Flint and Sadat flee.  I try to exile them both, but can't during a rebellion.  Flint goes to his region and changes allegiance to a neighboring realm.  Next day the rebellion is over and Sadat is removed from his title, but since Flint is now a member of another realm, he keeps his position.

Seems to me this could be abused when the rebels see they are losing, just leave the capital and switch allegience before the rebellion officially ends.

There may be a second bug here but I'll wait until tomorrow to confirm.  Flint was the General which is an elected position, him leaving the realm didn't trigger an election, though it shows the position as empty.

Thanks,
Scott


Stabbity

I don't see an issue with the allegiance change.
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Revan

I don't think keeping titles is so much an issue. The thing that stands out for me is that Flint will have dodged an automatic ban by doing things this way. Perhaps there should also be an automatic ban for a rebel leader if they abandon the realm during the course of a rebellion as well as for defeat in the capital. Either way he has led a failed rebellion.

But what Flint did in hanging on to a lordship? It sounds sensible to me. If you are a rebel losing a rebellion you don't hang around for the executioners axe! Though most times you will have no hope of leaving the realm in time to switch allegiance. I expect it's very rare and only in extraordinary circumstances that any rebel leader can make it outside of their realms borders before their rebellion is crushed.

Indirik

Hmm... may be any rebel switching allegiance before the rebellion ends gets an auto-ban?
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Scarlett

Why not just auto-ban anybody who switches allegiance? We auto-ban secessionists, even when they're on good terms - the Judge can then go in and lift them. How is changing allegiance different?

Indirik

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Vellos

Quote from: Scarlett on July 25, 2013, 12:25:06 AM
Why not just auto-ban anybody who switches allegiance? We auto-ban secessionists, even when they're on good terms - the Judge can then go in and lift them. How is changing allegiance different?

I... actually thought this already did happen.
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Azerax

If rebels can change allegiance, don't block the Ruler from exiling.  All the rebels in Silnaria need to do is when they start losing, change allegiance en mass without repercussion, and probably win the rebellion without having to fight for it.   It just seems there's no counter-balance to this.

Can Judges ban rebels (during the rebellion)?

Ketchum

#10
I only remember the Exile option ever used 1 time in my whole Battlemaster playing experience since year 2009.

The Exile can be used before the Rebellion, this much I can confirm. If let say during the Rebellion, I also dont know :(

Can you confirm whether the rebels(do they joined the rebellion or remain neutral status) before the supposed rebels change regions allegiance?
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Dante Silverfire

What I want to know is why a rebel General is able to disband troops AFTER a rebellion has begun.
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Eirikr

Quote from: Dante Silverfire on July 25, 2013, 06:19:16 AM
What I want to know is why a rebel General is able to disband troops AFTER a rebellion has begun.

Actually, yes, I would like to know this as well. I can confirm it works; I didn't think it would, so I tried.

I suppose one could argue that in the confusion, the commoners aren't sure whose orders to follow and are all too glad to accept whatever coin they can and bail. From a game balance perspective, though, it would mean that having the General on your side during a rebellion is pretty essential.

Very much related, I believe the General can also still assign militia.

jaune

I dont see here problem anywhere else than dodging banishment.

I can guarantee that in real life too, it is pretty essential which side General is rebels or loyalists :P

Everyone is not equal, not even during rebel times.

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Jaden

#14
Military coups for everyone!!
Also dont forget the duke of the capital can also assign/disband militia during a rebellion, there's lots of people that you should not piss off during a rebellion
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