Lords of Infinity Guides

A pity; I hope there’s a way for the rest of us to access this information at some point; I’d love to see the code too.

Moved guides:

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I have to say thank you to everyone who make guide to help us.
Without this it would very difficult to progress.
Now i just wait for a complete walkthrough to get the different ending more easily

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What are the clubs to join for a royalist mc?

Simply use your judgement.

Improve stats and your troops, estate, choose your allegiance ect.

Really depends in your intentions:
If you are going to play saboteur: Admiralty.
If you are going to play saboteur and stayed the first 4 chapters in the estate: Rendower.
If you care more about content: Reform.
if you need money: Shipowners.
if you stayed the first 4 chapters in the estate: Overseas.

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Anyone got a good rundown of decisions for a Royalist in Chapter Eight? I’m unfortunately unable to see the documents in the Codediving guide.

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id say that admiralty is still worth it for a royalist mc who isnt going saboteur. you have a lot more power pushing your agenda in a wulframite minded club than in a place like reform or overseas

Assuming your talking about after loanes, a high enough rep will let you renegotiate your interest down to more manageable levels.I succeed at renegotiation thrice(so far, gonna try for 6) with my 14 year old build which drops bellow 50 charisma past fairly quickly.

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I’m embarrassed to admit it, but I could use some help with my main character who is only 25 and has over 16’000 in debt. I have a learning disability in mathematics, so anything more than “plan ahead to succeed later stat checks for battles” simply warps my brain. So if anyone could help me out with which choices to pick at the Estate at the beginning (rent event, if a loan should be picked or a project started) so I’m not bound to fail midway through the game would be highly appreciated.
Can’t post the screenshot for whatever reason, so my stats are: 64/36/55, Rep 74, Lieutenant-colonel, knight.

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just keep borrowing, interest is a meme made up by the baneless.

borrow 2500 crown, negotiate interest, wait a few chapters, repeat. you also have special loans you can get from factions (the button to click to see those is above the renegotiate interest rate button), you can use them to get 2000 crowns for no extra interest. always use the grenadier square option, grenadier influence is useless for 95% of the game, using your club for influence is also good. do NOT use reputation, its a pain to get back up.

always pick the cheapest house in either victory square or caslte quarter depending on which faction you support, and for your estate just send money to your manager and have him build shit (recommendation is to build shrine on first turn and then appoint loch as your estate manager he is so good).

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This is actually folly. Borrowing 2500 twice raises your interest 8 percent, while only Borrowing 5000 once raises it 6. Better to take the latter, since in my experience the bank tends to refuse to lower your rents past the third time, and each successful negotiation only lowers it 2 percent.

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Were you over or in 10k debt when getting your 2,5k?

Getting a loan of 2,5k gives you +2 interest and if you’re in or over 10k debt an additional +1 interest, so +3, and if over 20k you get more +3, so +6, getting a 5k loan gives you, respectively, +4, if over 10k +2, so +6, and over 20k +4, so +10, as long as you make both 2,5k loan without passing 10k or 20k, they are the same thing as a 5k loan.

Okay, I’ll admit it. Math was my worst subject in school. So I’m floundering on what loans I should take out and repairing the manor/village. My Captain is 29, his current funds are 2190, bi-annual income is 135, and the debt is 16,395. There’s the mom, sister and brother (who I also have to think about?) fhjkdhsdkss I just was trying to figure out which loans to use going forward, broken down as simply as possible please.

T.T Okay, so I reached the broke ending. That was embarrassing. I thought hanging around the estate (past four chapters) is the most viable course of action but it’s clearly not. Nor is it wise to focus on fixing up the estate first. I’d say focus on the village roads, then the shrine, followed by the fields and so on, so forth.

Contentment keeps the tenants from leaving and once you spruce up the village some, more will flock there, which will hopefully bring in more money.

Estate Path Guide is complete, maybe tomorrow i start working in a Aetoria path guide (2a to 6a)

The estate guide has Marcus romance, the Aetoria guide when made will end up with Welles and Katarina included.

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That’s good I’m hoping for a romance guide also.

What do you mean by playing saboteur?

Saboteur is a Special Sub Route, in which you try to disrupt Wulframite faction. There are two ways to get on it:

1. You sabotage Wulfram’s pamphlet scheme in Chapter 5A and tell Isobel that it would be better if you stay in your current position in chapter 6A.

2. You can also become one in chapter 9 while having dinner with Wulfram

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Thank you so much for this sir❤️