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as many minor transformation as you like as long as they do not conflict with each other, one major transformation
And about a dozen minor transformations. Sure, if you play forever and research all the relevant tomes, that's a lot. Or you could play towards winning the game, instead of stacking more and mor minor bonuses on your race.
The others can be stacked (except for spawnkin vs. supergrowth)
But you play you.
There are no conflicts between major and minor ones. And your conclusion is therefore correct.
Funny that you wrote that. I tried once to get every type of unit in my army.
Gotta catch them all.
I mean, if you buy AoW4 and play it as a variation of Pokemon, more power to you, but it definitely isn't a design bug.
Well, I am from the opposition.
People who think it turns out "samey" I consider them not playing the game right.