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Jack Attack Oct 23, 2016 @ 2:42pm
Questions about immortality
So I know Reaper's Due has added the possibility to have a non-modded immortality trait. How does this affect gameplay with so much of the game revolving around inheriting claims?
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RavGreend Oct 24, 2016 @ 4:47am 
I have to say that my immortal was dead at age 155 because of plauge. So it's not fully immortality. But such character gains trait +10 health. Also inheriting is the same like normal rulers but you have to take care of not only for sons and grandsons but also about ther sons and ther land claimants.
RavGreend Oct 24, 2016 @ 4:51am 
And i don't know what with immorrtal females. Males can have kids even in old age but females only to ther 50's perhaps immortal women can get pregnant even after 50.
Racketeer Oct 24, 2016 @ 5:57am 
Women that got immortal before 45 can have kids forever

Immortal trait should protect you from all sorts of diseases, not sure why plague got you, my character got through multiple plagues without an issue.

As for the gameplay, immortal characters can still work around inheriting through marrying their kids and dealing with it, but given how broken (revolts a thing of the past due to the long reign bonus, no diseases) that trait makes you, you won't suffer much from not inheriting stuff.
RavGreend Oct 24, 2016 @ 6:14am 
Originally posted by Racketeer:
Women that got immortal before 45 can have kids forever

Immortal trait should protect you from all sorts of diseases, not sure why plague got you, my character got through multiple plagues without an issue.

As for the gameplay, immortal characters can still work around inheriting through marrying their kids and dealing with it, but given how broken (revolts a thing of the past due to the long reign bonus, no diseases) that trait makes you, you won't suffer much from not inheriting stuff.
My immortal ruler got ♥♥♥♥♥♥ by black death.
Fellow Oct 24, 2016 @ 11:21am 
My immortal empress doesnt get long reign bonus. (instead I even get that ♥♥♥♥♥♥ -10 for female leader malus). So at least things arent deadly dull
Racketeer Oct 24, 2016 @ 8:50pm 
Originally posted by RavGreEnd:
Originally posted by Racketeer:
Women that got immortal before 45 can have kids forever

Immortal trait should protect you from all sorts of diseases, not sure why plague got you, my character got through multiple plagues without an issue.

As for the gameplay, immortal characters can still work around inheriting through marrying their kids and dealing with it, but given how broken (revolts a thing of the past due to the long reign bonus, no diseases) that trait makes you, you won't suffer much from not inheriting stuff.
My immortal ruler got ♥♥♥♥♥♥ by black death.


Originally posted by Fellow:
My immortal empress doesnt get long reign bonus. (instead I even get that ♥♥♥♥♥♥ -10 for female leader malus). So at least things arent deadly dull

Huh, now I really have no idea whether I got lucky or you guys got a bug lol
RavGreend Oct 26, 2016 @ 3:40am 
Originally posted by Racketeer:
Originally posted by RavGreEnd:
My immortal ruler got ♥♥♥♥♥♥ by black death.


Originally posted by Fellow:
My immortal empress doesnt get long reign bonus. (instead I even get that ♥♥♥♥♥♥ -10 for female leader malus). So at least things arent deadly dull

Huh, now I really have no idea whether I got lucky or you guys got a bug lol
Yep i lack of luck when I'm playing as immortal. Yesterday my 88 age immortal was killd by my own wassal :(
Lemilys Oct 27, 2016 @ 2:29pm 
My immortal character lived for 200 years, I was desperate for him to be killed as I was having a really hard time trying to sort out the next heirs, he kept outliving everyone and having SO MANY children it was insane. He would have lived for far longer I'm sure but I got really bored with this play through and it had lost all realism for me. I don't want an immortal character again, I did not enjoy it. The novelty wore off immensly. It was initally rather fun that I had an ancient character with one leg, one eye and a disfigured face but it got dull quickly.
RavGreend Oct 27, 2016 @ 11:34pm 
Originally posted by squigglyhopper:
My immortal character lived for 200 years, I was desperate for him to be killed as I was having a really hard time trying to sort out the next heirs, he kept outliving everyone and having SO MANY children it was insane. He would have lived for far longer I'm sure but I got really bored with this play through and it had lost all realism for me. I don't want an immortal character again, I did not enjoy it. The novelty wore off immensly. It was initally rather fun that I had an ancient character with one leg, one eye and a disfigured face but it got dull quickly.
And thats why my immortals now live not mor than 100 years
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Date Posted: Oct 23, 2016 @ 2:42pm
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