that's right if your diplomat is far enough from ANY city of your diplomats civ/tribe.Blazer6 said:The FAQ said bribed units would be owned by "none".
Blazer6 said:Inciting revolts affect the leadership, while subvert means to ruin the "foundation" of a city.
Blazer6 said:The FAQ said bribed units would be owned by "none".
Different name, same effect.perplex said:thanksgiving? you mean "we love the president" day ?
perplex said:what's so good about "We Love the President" day ? how does it make your city grow better? more food?
Irish Caesar said:Depends on your type of government. Basically, it causes your citizens to work the city tiles as if you had the next advanced form of government: in Despotism, a WLTKD will get extra food on each tile; as if it were monarchy. In monarchy/communism, you get extra trade as if the city was part of a republic/democractic. In republic/democratic, the city will get an extra citizen every turn that it remains in WLTKD mode.