Choice of Rebels-Uprising Help/Hints

Mules are a road to being well-regarded, though.

You missunderstand me. I’ll try to get the necessary mules but only that.

Give in to the dark side, gorge yourself on mules!

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And you misunderstand me. Mules are the most efficient way to get money, which in turn converts to popular support.

Anyways about socialism. In certain playthroughs it seems to me that (no matter if I choose Zvad or Breden) they care less about it then the MC especially if it’s about nobles.

@Ramidel, Probably you are right here I just havent figured out yet how I can get mules and still do enough raids to keep the band well feeded. Hmm, now this is a challenge which I’ll get to now that I’m over the phase of wanting to get more story insted of restarting a chapter multiple times just to get the best results.

What I mean when I say “socialism” is distributing money to the helots, yeomen and clergy. It’s kind of a bad joke from my guide: You take the yeomen’s wealth (through their mules), then sell the mules and distribute a small portion of the money back to the yeomen (along with 800 drachems for the helots), and they end up loving you for it.

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I see. Yeah, I guess it’s easy with yeomens and helots. But I’m talking about aristocrats, merchants and priests here. So far it seems to me that you can only get kinda good socialism with them if you don’t attack them or at least if you attack nobles then you are as mercifull as possible. But then where do you get food (or money for food) from? So I’m still trying to figure out if it’s possible to have all of them to have a relatively high opinion of the MC and the rebellion.

Priests can be bought off so long as you don’t cheese them off too badly.

And thus, you don’t attack aristocrats or merchants, or do much to the priests (I steal mules from them once, but that’s it). Instead, I rob the yeomen. Repeatedly.

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It does not make any sense though. I married Breden and we were so in love!

Breden even admitted to being a Kryptast. Why would he/she poison the soup after?

From what I’ve skimmed on here and what I’ve played i can’t tell if Simon/Suzane is romanceable or not. If they are i must be lacking in some field. And @Cari-san I’m not sure if it is possible. I think you can get a mild opinion but in the end you usually have at least someone with a bad opinion, at least from my experience.

It’s possible for everyone to have a good enough opinion that they’ll help you out. Merchants and aristocrats will be lukewarm at best, but they’ll still like you enough to mess with the Hegemony.

I’ve read that if you don’t take him hostage, Horion dies. I’ll just have to test out different options and see where and how he dies.

He does if you choose to release him. Same as Linos which is a tragedy in itself because both of them could had been powerful allies for your rebellion, showing both the nobles and diakons that you aren’t really a threat to them, just to the Hegemony and the Karagonds if you choose to go that route.

Brenden has major bonuses though compared to Zvad. You just have to counter her with Radmar.

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Someone should write a romance guide for all the characters. I would but my time is over booked as it is. ;/

Wait whhhaaaaaaatttt? She admited to this? Put a spoiler on that stuff! lol

Agreed. My time is pretty constrained during holidays so i can’t either atm. It would be pretty helpful though.

Ops, sorry. I will see if I can edit ‘Spoiler Alert’ into it.

It’s cool, just type [ spoiler ] message [ / spoiler ] without the spaces and it’ll blur your message unless someone chooses to see it. Just put a hint as to what it’s about before you blur so they can make an educated decision.

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Ah, I see, thanks for the tip.