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* Assign individual armies or spies to agents below you is a cool idea | * Assign individual armies or spies to agents below you is a cool idea | ||
* Don't assume that players will actually do their RPCSS moves effectively, trust but verify. | * Don't assume that players will actually do their RPCSS moves effectively, trust but verify. | ||
− | * Coinmaster agents can be assigned roles such as embassy judges, or chatelain that are responsible for the appearance and status of the "court" that is connected to the embassy. | + | * Coinmaster agents can be assigned roles such as embassy judges, or chatelain that are responsible for the appearance and status of the "court" that is connected to the embassy. They can have the job of ensuring everyone looks and acts in a way that promotes the grandeur of the diplomatic core. |
Revision as of 22:06, 5 March 2021
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- While its good to delegate jobs, its important to recognize that people will drop the ball or have scheduling issues. Plan for contingency and don't let it upset you ooc.
- Assign individual armies or spies to agents below you is a cool idea
- Don't assume that players will actually do their RPCSS moves effectively, trust but verify.
- Coinmaster agents can be assigned roles such as embassy judges, or chatelain that are responsible for the appearance and status of the "court" that is connected to the embassy. They can have the job of ensuring everyone looks and acts in a way that promotes the grandeur of the diplomatic core.