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'''Attack The Laagers''' is a {{flag| | '''Attack The Laagers''' is a {{flag| 祖鲁}} [[决议]]. | ||
It shows up in the decision tab, once either {{flag|德兰士瓦}} or {{flag|奥兰治}} takes the decision [[Die Groot Trek]]. It is allowed if Zulu has a [[relation]] with either Transvaal or Oranje below 100. | It shows up in the decision tab, once either {{flag|德兰士瓦}} or {{flag|奥兰治}} takes the decision [[Die Groot Trek]]. It is allowed if Zulu has a [[relation]] with either Transvaal or Oranje below 100. | ||
It gives Zulu {{green|5}} [[ | It gives Zulu {{green|5}} [[ 威望]] at the cost of {{red|5}} [[恶名]]. At the top of that, all Boer [[POPs]] in Durban (the province of {{flag|Natalia}}) is reduced by {{red|40%}}. | ||
Boer POPs only make up 1.6% of the province of Durban, so the loss of POPs are neglectible. Still, however, it is not a very good decision, since the 5 infamy is way better used to attack another nation which on top of prestige also gives more POPs, more land and research points. | Boer POPs only make up 1.6% of the province of Durban, so the loss of POPs are neglectible. Still, however, it is not a very good decision, since the 5 infamy is way better used to attack another nation which on top of prestige also gives more POPs, more land and research points. |
2022年5月29日 (日) 15:56的版本
Attack The Laagers is a File:祖鲁.png 祖鲁 决议.
It shows up in the decision tab, once either 德兰士瓦 or 奥兰治 takes the decision Die Groot Trek. It is allowed if Zulu has a relation with either Transvaal or Oranje below 100.
It gives Zulu 5 威望 at the cost of 5 恶名. At the top of that, all Boer POPs in Durban (the province of Natalia) is reduced by 40%.
Boer POPs only make up 1.6% of the province of Durban, so the loss of POPs are neglectible. Still, however, it is not a very good decision, since the 5 infamy is way better used to attack another nation which on top of prestige also gives more POPs, more land and research points.
Ingame Text
The white men, known amongst themselves as 'Boers', have begun migrating from the British Cape Colony to the north and east, beyond the waters of the Ncome. We have seen that they come, bringing with them their women and their children, and we suspect that that means, that they intend to stay, but this is our land.