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<blockquote data-quote="Zerith" data-source="post: 5462279" data-attributes="member: 99953"><p>Fact: Yes. Absolute rule: No.</p><p></p><p>And their are lots of reasons to kill nobles, as I said before. also, if you start assassinating a lot of the bottom end Nobles you will case a panic and all the nobles, even one's you could not normally get to, will start to get paranoid and then they will take extra pains in security. while this sounds like it has nothing gain, it dose, it can make them slower to react. might not make them much slower in most cases, but delaying <em>the carvery</em> by just a few moments can mean failure or success on the battlefield. If the noble's who's relatives you're whacking was paranoid to start with, he/she might start accusing their own staff of being in on it. Firther, you gota feild test your assasions somehow, and hiting softer targs as warm ups can help let them become masters. Losts of reasions, and in some cases, reasions not to; if the leader of your enamy is not a very good one, kill the advisers and then your left with an enemy army of lions. But said army is lead by a lemming, show it a cliff. ^_^</p><p></p><p>My point is, it's all but imposable to know every resign why and why not to whack any given noble, and Oda being smart enough to make it look like his foes would be hurt by his death, as apposed to gaining from it, is just proving that he knew this reality very well ;3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zerith, post: 5462279, member: 99953"] Fact: Yes. Absolute rule: No. And their are lots of reasons to kill nobles, as I said before. also, if you start assassinating a lot of the bottom end Nobles you will case a panic and all the nobles, even one's you could not normally get to, will start to get paranoid and then they will take extra pains in security. while this sounds like it has nothing gain, it dose, it can make them slower to react. might not make them much slower in most cases, but delaying [I]the carvery[/I] by just a few moments can mean failure or success on the battlefield. If the noble's who's relatives you're whacking was paranoid to start with, he/she might start accusing their own staff of being in on it. Firther, you gota feild test your assasions somehow, and hiting softer targs as warm ups can help let them become masters. Losts of reasions, and in some cases, reasions not to; if the leader of your enamy is not a very good one, kill the advisers and then your left with an enemy army of lions. But said army is lead by a lemming, show it a cliff. ^_^ My point is, it's all but imposable to know every resign why and why not to whack any given noble, and Oda being smart enough to make it look like his foes would be hurt by his death, as apposed to gaining from it, is just proving that he knew this reality very well ;3 [/QUOTE]
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