Influence

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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 forbidden by Ikaanos' laws.

Gaining & Losing Influence

The player can gain influence in many different ways:

  • Having a luxurious house.
  • Enrolling slaves/servants in external riding stables (up to +6 per day per girl).
  • Owning an upgraded Stable with Horses and Carriage (up to +12 per day).
  • Having extravagant spending habits (setting "Relish & Drinks" above "Basic" on the Food page of the Economy & Influence reports).
  • Paying to spend time with the very expensive girls at The Velvet Room (+10 to +20).
  • Employing Maids (Each Maid adds +2 per day; double if they are Perfectionists).
  • Having a Head Maid who is a Workaholic (+4 per day).
  • Reading Books (+1 per Title completed, per day).
  • Teaching at the Whitehaven Academy.
  • Assigning NPCs to the Academy to study (+2 per day per fee-paying student).
  • Assigning NPCs to The Academy to Lecture as Professors (+4/day; just working there as a teacher isn't enough).
  • Investing in legitimate businesses.
  • Assigning a female NPC to work as a performer at the Golden Dragon (+2 per day).
  • Employing Paragons.
  • Owning Aria Bianchi as a slave (+2 per day).
  • Vassalizing factions.
  • Arranging luxurious Marriages.
  • Having a Herald traveling Ikaanos to promote the player and their household (+2/day minimum; +20/day or more achievable)
  • Producing Children who contribute positively to Ikaanos' development.
  • Completing Quests and tasks given by many people and factions across Ikaanos.
  • Clearing bandits out of Fort Stokke or Marston Fort (+200 each time).
  • Hunting down Bounties of all types (+50 or more per Bounty, depending on difficulty).
  • Through random events.
  • Thriving in a poor Ikaanos (other Influence gains are doubled when Ikaanos is in poverty).

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

  • Having a run-down house.
  • Having maids who poorly perform their duties.
  • Being a member of the Aesir religion.
  • Associating with the Bandits and criminals of Ikaanos.
  • Investing in illegitimate business.
  • Having a number of Wives in excess of the limit of the Religion that the player is following.
  • Producing offspring who contribute negatively to Ikaanos' development.
  • Purchasing items and weapons that are off-limits to civilians.
  • Through random events.
  • Living in a prosperous Ikaanos.