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Unlike other survivors, Subleaders have an addition trait tracked (aside from Mood) - Respect. This is influenced in their daily interactions, and cannot be boosted with Special Luxury Items, like Mood. For some Subleaders, they won't be above accepting things in return for a favor ([[Regina]], [[Todd_Kantell|Todd]], and [[Sandy_Doubleday|Sandy]]), while [[Lloyd McCroskey|Lloyd]], [[Vic_Castillo|Vic]] and [[Paul_Rainier|Paul]] cannot be bought or bribed, and only can be influenced through your actions. |
Unlike other survivors, Subleaders have an addition trait tracked (aside from Mood) - Respect. This is influenced in their daily interactions, and cannot be boosted with Special Luxury Items, like Mood. For some Subleaders, they won't be above accepting things in return for a favor ([[Regina]], [[Todd_Kantell|Todd]], and [[Sandy_Doubleday|Sandy]]), while [[Lloyd McCroskey|Lloyd]], [[Vic_Castillo|Vic]] and [[Paul_Rainier|Paul]] cannot be bought or bribed, and only can be influenced through your actions. |
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β | Respect can utilized as a kind of vague currency in Crisis Events, where those leaders from whom you've "bought" a favor |
+ | Respect can utilized as a kind of vague currency in Crisis Events, where those leaders from whom you've "bought" a favor (or who have a high Respect for you) will forego their own opinion on an issue in order to "sell" your decision to their supporters. This will cost you, but potentially far less than if you make a decision they dislike and have no reason to speak in your favor. |
As a player, be very careful of your Respect level: this won't be an obvious thing, like Mood, but is more subtly tracked, especially through the tones in which one of the Subleaders react to your decision in crisis events as well as if they are willing to talk about their personal lives with you. If you remember you've disagreed with a certain Subleader various times, it might be a good idea to try and get on their good side by accepting decisions they approve of and in general try to be agreeable with, or find a delicate way to remove them from the situation. |
As a player, be very careful of your Respect level: this won't be an obvious thing, like Mood, but is more subtly tracked, especially through the tones in which one of the Subleaders react to your decision in crisis events as well as if they are willing to talk about their personal lives with you. If you remember you've disagreed with a certain Subleader various times, it might be a good idea to try and get on their good side by accepting decisions they approve of and in general try to be agreeable with, or find a delicate way to remove them from the situation. |