uhhh, idk what exactly you mean but ill put up an example, recently i have captured 3 cities each with 1 spy, after i captured those places the spies there turned to anti-espionage, so it would be yours, no matter who own the province.
Spy in revolted prov
If you have a spy in a province that revolts, does the spy action apply to the country owning the province before or after the revolt?
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Say I'm country A and I have a military sabotage spy in a prov P of country B. At day change P revolts to country C. Does the military sabotage apply to country B or country C? For example, if I got reveal all armies would I see armies of country B or C?
I guess you would reveal armies of B , because before day change it was belong to BDxC wrote:
Say I'm country A and I have a military sabotage spy in a prov P of country B. At day change P revolts to country C. Does the military sabotage apply to country B or country C? For example, if I got reveal all armies would I see armies of country B or C?
ooooh, so it would stay the same no matter what country has it, so you better watch your spies, lol
Spies do their job at the end of the day. Revolts are the first thing that's counted on the next day. Therefore spies work for country B.
With the way you stated it, they should work for country A as A owned it at day change.laaaaaaaaga wrote:
Spies do their job at the end of the day. Revolts are the first thing that's counted on the next day. Therefore spies work for country B.
Is there a list of what happens in what order at day change? I'd love to know it.
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Spies actually do their job at day start, the day updates with the report.
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His exact point is that rebellions ALSO take place at day change. So which comes first?Genghis Khanson wrote:
Spies actually do their job at day start, the day updates with the report.
I'd guess that rebellions are first, because money and morale effects need to be taken into account to see if you can pay your spy... but yeah, that's just a wild guess.
For now I see it as:
Economic sabotage -> military sabotage.-> revolts
And the answer is ... C! I was using military sabotage on turkey in several provs including Beirut. Beirut revolted to Italy and I got "reveal all" on Italy.


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