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am i missing something to create the Convention required to progress?
Establishing the Sororitas and such as well, it's intended that you use them as your primary bless-centric infantry.
Plans for the future were to include a 'crusade' mechanic and freespawn fanatics upon officially siding with the faith. Alternatively the Mechanicus would provide Mavroforming and toxic warfare, and the guard consolidation other options.
I might come back to this one day but for now I'm content that it works, I want to fix bugs soon though.
As for the voxcasters, I've been away for some time but I'll look at them, they worked in my testing but I might have broken them just before upload somehow.
Side note: is the sororitas saint potentia intentionally left without terrain movement tags? She tends to slow my army down a tad because of it.
Edit: Specifically it's using hamlets or above, but the coastal village is like a farm not counted in that category for some reason.
Sadly that isn't really possible, part of why I burned out for awhile was simply the effort required to engineer complex rituals and events, coupled with my intense academic workload.
I'll do a pass later on these restrictions when I return. But there you go
For some reason the tag that causes them to emerge in a random village favors enemy/neutral territory, and getting it to target friendly tiles was/is seemingly impossible for me to get to work despite the code making no mention of such a bias.
That said changing the workcamps restrictions and making it possible to destroy the mushroom circles are reasonable, I'll look into implementing them next time I do a nonhotfix patch.
addterr 197 #fairy circle
That should solve your issue I think. We can incorporate it in a future patch. But so you know, fairy circles in COE5 act as unpredictable teleporters. You can use them to travel across long distances to other fairy circles (again unpredictably).
Modding guide: https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2590582675
Modding data (where I found the terrain code for fairy circle): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jgMEknfRaTUTSsx0nx3zqPl7mjCl4Bzc