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(Created page with "==Overview== '''Influence''' is an in-game currency. It is a broad term, used to describe the player's power and connections throughout Ikaanos. Influence is an important part of the player's growing empire, as a high level of influence makes others respect him and allows access to items and weapons that are forbidden by Ikaanos' laws. ===Gaining & Losing Influence=== The player can gain influence in many different ways: *Having a luxurious Player H...")
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Overview[edit | edit source]

Influence is an in-game currency. It is a broad term, used to describe the player's power and connections throughout Ikaanos. Influence is an important part of the player's growing empire, as a high level of influence makes others respect him and allows access to items and weapons that are forbidden by Ikaanos' laws.

Gaining & Losing Influence[edit | edit source]

The player can gain influence in many different ways:

  • Having a luxurious house.
  • Having a fully upgraded stable.
  • Having an extravagant spending.
  • Having a squad of maids.
  • Teaching at the Whitehaven Academy himself. Assigning NPCs to the Academy either for studying purposes or lecturing purposes.
  • Investing in legitimate businesses
  • Assigning a female NPC to work as a performer at the Golden Dragon.
  • Having paragons working for him and Aria Bianchi as his slave.
  • Vassalizing factions.
  • Having a Herald traveling around Ikaanos to spread good words about the player and his household.
  • Producing offspring that contribute positively to Ikaanos' development.
  • Living in a poor Ikaanos.
  • Completing quests and tasks given by many people and factions across Ikaanos.

Similarly, the player can also lose influence in a variety of ways:

  • Having a run-down house.
  • Having a squad of maids that perform their chores in a sloppy manner.
  • Being a member of the Aesir religion.
  • Associating himself with the bandits and criminals of Ikaanos.
  • Investing in illegitimate business.
  • Having a number of wives that exceed the limit of the religion that the player is following.
  • Living in a prosperous Ikaanos.
  • Producing offspring that contribute negatively to Ikaanos' development.
  • Purchasing items and weapons that are off-limits to civilians.