Can a missionary convert followers on a planet owned by an ally?
When a missionary declares judgment, does it take effect immediately, or is there a one turn delay?
Thanks.
Two missionary questions
Re: Two missionary questions
Yes. A missionary's fleets will convert population on the planet below regardless of ally status. If you wish to avoid this, declare your fleets to be "at peace".Can a missionary convert followers on a planet owned by an ally?
It takes effect immediately. You can declare your judgment target and open fire in the same turn.When a missionary declares judgment, does it take effect immediately, or is there a one turn delay?
David
Re: Two missionary questions
Where does conversion happen in the turn cycle? Specifically, if your fleet travels between worlds, does conversion happen at the world where the fleet leaves from, or where it goes to? Thanks.
Re: Two missionary questions
Conversion happens at the world you left.
David
David
Re: Two missionary questions
Ah, I see. That explains the behavior I'm seeing in the game. FWIW, I found the rules misleading on this point:
"Whenever a Missionary visits a world, there is a certain chance that he or she will convert some of the population to his or her religion. (Specifically, each ship that the Missionary brings to a world, on a fleet not At Peace, has a 10% chance of converting one population.) "
The language says that it happens when you *visit* the world, and when you *bring a ship* to the world, which to me, strongly implies that it conversion happens at the destination world.
Anyway, thanks for the explanation.
"Whenever a Missionary visits a world, there is a certain chance that he or she will convert some of the population to his or her religion. (Specifically, each ship that the Missionary brings to a world, on a fleet not At Peace, has a 10% chance of converting one population.) "
The language says that it happens when you *visit* the world, and when you *bring a ship* to the world, which to me, strongly implies that it conversion happens at the destination world.
Anyway, thanks for the explanation.
Re: Two missionary questions
Ah, you're right; that is misleading. I'll reword it appropriately. Thanks!
David
David