by Trixikilikili » Wed Jun 04, 2014 4:09 am
Possible recipe for staying below 25 fame indefinitely and thus fulfil the conditions set forth by captain jack for implementing the change:
Get rid of your wife, or any romantic exploits (might take a while but it's possible as captain jack explained)
Upgrade warehouses where food rum and tobacco are stored
Do a port commodity swap
Wait until warehouses are full of swapped commodities
Use rum festival, potato party or tobacco gathering on above ports.
Lather, rinse, repeat.
Above recipe will allow player A to be under the radar indefinitely unless another player B ambushes player A, then lets himself or a mate lose to player A. The foregoing is illegal as it is danger manipulation (if I am correct and I think I am on this point) so we will consider this tactic as impossible without violating game rules.
Supposing we only want to do economical damage to player A, the only legal "attack" that could pose a significant economic danger would be if player B launched an official list of demands attack. It is very one sided, however, since player B will only be out a rare card, while doing potential economic damage to player A. Maybe we could increase the damage of this card a bit just to keep the player A's of avonmora on their toes? That's for another thread maybe.
Player B could very well cast a few favorable skies, or hostile natives, but all other cards are rendered moot by sailing under the radar.
I refuse to believe that the point of the game for a merchant is to sail below 25 fame then it's open season for them for making unlimited money. More like the game plan of a merchant should be: get enough money trading first, build your fleet, pay your dues during the days when pirates can attack you, then someday if your warehouses are big enough for you just do commodity swaps and those pesky pirates will be out of your hair forever.
Possible solution, therefore, would be to assign fame increases to commodities out in warehouses.
Please don't make it forever captain jack. Even non famous merchants can be seen in the open seas if they're brazen enough to run around.
Disclaimer: this whole discussion is worthless if apparently the method captain dungeness uses is not the commodity swap thing.