Post by Emperor Francis I on Mar 19, 2008 20:53:08 GMT 1
Rulership Rating
[/u][/center]Rulership Rating is, as aforementioned, your rating as a leader. Your rulership rating is listed on your country profile.
How We Award (or Remove)[/i][/size]
&mdash In Reforms - Ingenuity, Effort, Imaginativeness
&mdash In Reforms - Copying other countries' reforms without saying who you got the idea from
&mdash In Wars - Good Negotiations
&mdash In Wars - Poor Negotiations/Backing out of a war
&mdash Increases - Failing to do so
&mdash Treasury - Squandering the Treasury so you have just 25% of your Original Treasury
1: If your Rulership Rating falls to 1, you lose the country and it turns in a state of rebellion. A new government may be imposed.
2:Your country starts splitting up into independent states
3: Civil War is declared, an army moves to invade several provinces.
4-6: Your country in content.
7: Your people are happy, you gain an extra 100,000 Light Infantry, 50,000 Heavy Infantry and 25,000 Cavalry.
8: Your people are happy, you gain an extra 200,000 Light Infantry, 100,000 Heavy Infantry and 50,000 Cavalry.
9: Your people are happy, you gain an extra 300,000 Light Infantry, 150,000 Heavy Infantry and 75,000 Cavalry.
10: Your people are happy, you gain an extra 400,000 Light Infantry, 200,000 Heavy Infantry and 100,000 Cavalry.
NOTE: You may notice a note at the bottom of your country profile along the lines of 'Increases received x/4'. This is merely a note for the staff. This is because once you have received an increase once, you shall not receive it again even if your rulership goes down then up.