War for the Overworld

War for the Overworld

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Caridor May 30, 2016 @ 4:38am
My minions just refuse to sleep
So I'm playing the campaign and on lvl 10, I got minions rebelling against me. Apparently, they weren't sleeping enough.

Built a huge new lair just in case for some reason, they didn't have beds. Didn't solve the problem.

Bit confused. Is there something I missed?
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nutter666 May 30, 2016 @ 4:59am 
If they're already rebelling then it's too late.

Were you by any chance making a lot of use of the Rally flags, because when minions are being rallied around and therefore having to ignore their needs that's usually how the end up angry and rebelling.

If that is the case, you just need to give them a break to fulfill their needs in between all the killing.
Caridor May 30, 2016 @ 5:18am 
Yeah, but as soon as I realised they rebelling, I cancelled all the rally flags and they still didn't go to sleep. 10 minutes later, they were still rebelling.
nutter666 May 30, 2016 @ 5:21am 
Originally posted by Caridor:
Yeah, but as soon as I realised they rebelling, I cancelled all the rally flags and they still didn't go to sleep. 10 minutes later, they were still rebelling.

Like I said, by the time they're rebelling it's too late. They're basically neutral hostiles at that point.
Caridor May 30, 2016 @ 5:23am 
Originally posted by nutter666:
Originally posted by Caridor:
Yeah, but as soon as I realised they rebelling, I cancelled all the rally flags and they still didn't go to sleep. 10 minutes later, they were still rebelling.

Like I said, by the time they're rebelling it's too late. They're basically neutral hostiles at that point.

What I mean is that minions who were loyal, were deciding to rebel, 10 minutes after all rally flags had been cancelled.
They had space to sleep, excessively large taverns and pig pens.
Tom7i May 30, 2016 @ 5:24am 
Originally posted by Caridor:
Yeah, but as soon as I realised they rebelling, I cancelled all the rally flags and they still didn't go to sleep. 10 minutes later, they were still rebelling.
That's becouse you first need to get rebelling creatures to their "normal" state before they return to their normal living cycle. I'm not sure about how well it works, but try throwing some gold on them; that should make them happier.
Torham May 30, 2016 @ 5:32am 
Originally posted by Tom7i:
Originally posted by Caridor:
Yeah, but as soon as I realised they rebelling, I cancelled all the rally flags and they still didn't go to sleep. 10 minutes later, they were still rebelling.
That's becouse you first need to get rebelling creatures to their "normal" state before they return to their normal living cycle. I'm not sure about how well it works, but try throwing some gold on them; that should make them happier.

yeah, gold might help. If you can pick them up, throw them into the lair, that forces them to sleep. Nocking them unconcious with lightning should also work, since the imps would drag them into their beds(except for the beasts, they will just die).
Caridor May 30, 2016 @ 12:40pm 
Originally posted by Tom7i:
Originally posted by Caridor:
Yeah, but as soon as I realised they rebelling, I cancelled all the rally flags and they still didn't go to sleep. 10 minutes later, they were still rebelling.
That's becouse you first need to get rebelling creatures to their "normal" state before they return to their normal living cycle. I'm not sure about how well it works, but try throwing some gold on them; that should make them happier.
You misunderstand.
The rebelling minions got killed.

But 10 minutes later, minions that were loyal and had no orders, were starting to rebel due to lack of sleep.
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