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This update adds new feature to the game - marriage between your heroes. This feature has been planned since the very beginning, but was implemented just now as a milestone towards something else. So what exactly marriage in Totem Tribe II: Jotun is? Right now marriage is either: a) quite powerful, but also very tricky boost to use; or b) nice little gimmick Getting Started There is a new building, called Wedding Palace unlocked under Aesthetics technology now which allows two heroes - male and female, to form marriage. In order to marry someone, you must participate in a wedding - gather in a town that has at least level 1 of Wedding Palace. 4 Heroes must be present - soon to be husband and a wife, but also at least 2 guests / witnesses. Each of the fiancees must have a wedding ring present in their inventiry. Wedding Ring can be crafted by Blacksmith or Idol of Crafting when Wedding Palace is built. Once married, your spouse will be visible in player info screen together with your wedding photo that captures the appearance of all heroes present in the town by the time of wedding. Upgrading the Wedding Palace unlocks ability to craft wedding outfit like the dress, veil, suit, etc. It will also make arc of flowers bigger and richer and will allow more guests present on the photo.
Benefits The marriage allows to provide significant bonuses tho the husband hero when his wife is reinforcing the same town or fighting in the same battle. The bonuses are one-directional, thus it is up to husband to court the wife and motivate her in order to receive bonuses. The bonuses grow every day spent in marriage and reset, when divorced, however maximum limit of the bonuses is capped by distance, so try to marry someone who is close to you. Marriage across continent will make bonuses capped at 1% of their potential, so don't do it. Dignity (Nobility Title) The biggest bonus gains are achieved when both husband and a wife imrove their dignity, but unfortunately this is a part of Expansion Victory and not yet implemented. Those would come in future updates. However you can improve your title from Commoner to Noble now, when completing tutorial quest in Herald's Home. Conclusion Basically, right now marriage mechanics is just a gimmick, but it was a required step towards Expansion Victory, because in Expansion Victory you have to grow your Dignity up to become Knight, Count, Price, King, and eventually - God-Emperor. Main requirement to grow it is the number of towns in your domain. However, being married means the towns of your spouse are counted as a part of your domain for the sake of Dignity requirements. This makes Expansion Victory - a co-operative victory of sorts which can only be reached together with similarily determined player. Our next major milestone is to implement the Dignity titles and Expansion Victory itself. Remember - the Marriage is a social feature, so players can role-play the details behind the scenes the way the see fit. We have only implemented the formal part.
Let us know about your thoughts and impressions of the marriage and this update.
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it sounds interesting thanks
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Is marriage within alliances or between alliances? Male hero must be initiator of courtship?
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Is marriage within alliances or between alliances? Male hero must be initiator of courtship?
Marriage is between two heroes. It has no relation to alliances. Not sure what you mean the initiator. If you mean sending Wedding Request, then yes, otherwise it is up to players on how to organize it behind the scenes. It's a social feature :)
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I would suggest to turn it around, give the wife the bonuses, since 90% of the players are women....so old fashioned and why in Teya's name should I mary, what is my incentive or what's in it for me as a wife?
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why in Teya's name should I mary, what is my incentive or what's in it for me as a wife?
You should ask that to someone who proposes you marriage :)
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This will make us create a male hero more often, or to have 2 hero's at the same time.
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only male hero will be allowed to gain victory later? or is it symmetric? I am seeing many potentials after this feature, seems really interesting :)
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Wedding jacket is somewhat dark, against the background and wedding dress could maybe be shorter, to show off the shoes more? I built Wedding Palace to level 5 in dwelling. My pagan circle is in town 4 and will not give me any wedding items. I also tried idol in Opposition Hideout, without luck. I have blacksmith in dwelling, who gave me wedding dress, then wedding shoes, before becoming too tired, to work. Each cost me 1 adamant ore and 16k iron. The way the husband/wife is lurking in the shadows behind the spouse, is creepy. Especially the husband, in the dark clothes. Can they be in the light, maybe bigger too, so they are standing together more.
Edited 33 minutes later by Stitch.
Reason: More words.
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only male hero will be allowed to gain victory later? or is it symmetric? I am seeing many potentials after this feature, seems really interesting :)
Victory is allowed to anyone. Only marriage bonuses are asymmetric, not town counters towarads victory.
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I demolished my wedding palace, in dwelling and built it in the town with crafting idol (pagan circle) and finally got the wedding ring, wedding gloves and veil.
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I demolished my wedding palace, in dwelling and built it in the town with crafting idol (pagan circle) and finally got the wedding ring, wedding gloves and veil.
It was unnecessary.
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I demolished my wedding palace, in dwelling and built it in the town with crafting idol (pagan circle) and finally got the wedding ring, wedding gloves and veil.
It was unnecessary.
Maybe it was, because of a bug that maybe forces you to make it in a town with idol, which could be the same reason as what I reported here https://www.totemtribe.com/bugs/making-the-wedding-ring-less-hard-to-get/#post_224128
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had to build wedding palace where pc is did not craft anything for wedding when wedding palace was not where pc was
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had to build wedding palace where pc is did not craft anything for wedding when wedding palace was not where pc was
Just in case berserker wouldn't understand (took me half an hour to understand, though I'm tired), more clearly she said: "I had to build the wedding palace in a town where I have a Pagan Circle, when my wedding palace was in another town I didn't obtain anything for wedding when trying to craft". Anyway I wanna say: this is an actual bug because for players with no pagan circles or idol of crafting in dwelling it's mostly impossible to craft the ring.
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I also was unable to make wedding gear when the wedding palace was in a different town to a pagan circle. I demolished the palace and rebuilt in a town with a Pagan Circle and then the wedding items gradually appeared.
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You should have just entered and exited the town with the wedding palace and it should have helped. The game does not acknowledge you have a wedding palace instantly, so you have to re-enter that town by going world map and back or switching tabs.
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You should have just entered and exited the town with the wedding palace and it should have helped. The game does not acknowledge you have a wedding palace instantly, so you have to re-enter that town by going world map and back or switching tabs.
We all did that about a hundred times since yesterday, so no, that's not the problem (which is a bug that better be fixed too though).
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when will the quests at herald's home be ready:)
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do you need to be married for it
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