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Stellaris Dev Diary #103 - Civic/Ascension Perks Changes and Additions

Hello everyone and welcome to another Stellaris development diary. Today, we continue talking about the Apocalypse expansion and 2.0 'Cherryh' update, on the topic of Ascension Perks and Civics. Please note that placeholder art is present for civic icons, and that is not how they will look on release.

Changed Ascension Perks (Cherryh Feature)
There will be a number of changes to existing Ascension Perks in the Cherryh update. As mentioned in Dev diary #94, all Utopia ascension perks except for the Ascension Paths, Habitats and Megastructures have been rolled into the base game, so with the exception of the changes to the Biological Ascension Path, these changes will affect everyone.

Interstellar Dominion: As of the result of a number of mechanics changes in Cherryh, including the removal of 'pushing borders' and the Border Range modifier, forcing us to replace this modifier with other effects. Rather than always replace it with the same modifier in each place, we made a number of different changes as we thought suited both the place the modifier was, and the overall balance of the game. Interstellar Dominion remains an ascension perk focused on expansion, giving -20% reduction on the Influence cost of both new Starbases and Claims.
Mastery of Nature: Mastery of Nature ended up being a bit of a weird perk. Originally, it was designed as only removing clear blocker cost, but this was obviously too weak, and so we buffed it by adding the automatic unlock of all blocker techs. This, in turn ended up being too strong, and so we tweaked it again by only having it remove half the clear blocker cost. What we ended up with was a very strong perk... but only if picked immediately as your first choice. In the end, we decided to go back to the drawing board and remake it into something that would be useful at any stage of the game and give an additional use for influence for empires not bent on expansion. The new Mastery of Nature, instead of giving blocker techs, instead unlocks a planetary edict that allows you to permanently increase the size of a planet. The Planet will have its number of tiles increased by 1-3, with the amount set based on the size of the planet, so a size 10 planet will always become a size 13 planet and so on. These new tiles will have randomly generated deposits.
World Shaper: World Shaper was another ascension perk with very situational uses. Instead of having it simply be a buff to terraforming, we've changed it to be a requirement to terraform Gaia worlds, and given Gaia worlds a bonus to overall resource production (though a lower one than Machine Worlds) instead of the happiness bonus it used to have. The idea behind this is both to make focusing on terraforming more of a distinct playstyle, and make Gaia worlds even more special.
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Additionally, we also went back and further buffed the biological ascension path by making its special traits stronger, and in some cases, cheaper. We also plan to add more traits in general and give Robomodding another look-over, but this ended up being something we did not have time for in Cherryh.

New Ascension Perks (Cherryh and Apocalypse Feature)
We've also added several new ascension perks in both Cherryh and Apocalypse. They are as follows:

Eternal Vigilance: (Cherryh) Suited for the defensive player, Eternal Vigilance increases Starbase and Defense Platform Hull Points, and the Defense Platform Capacity of your Starbases, allowing for more potent static defenses.
Executive Vigor: (Cherryh) Executive Vigor gives +100% edict duration, allowing a player to keep more Edicts running at the same time without burning through all their influence. This also works on the new Unity Ambition edicts added in Apocalypse.
Nihilistic Acquisition: (Apocalypse) Nihilistic Acquisition is available to Gestalt Consciousnesses, Authoritarians and Xenophobes, and allows the use of the Raiding orbital bombardment stance, which will attempt to abduct pops to available tiles on your own planets instead of killing them, allowing you to steal the population of other empires to use as a labor force... or livestock/batteries, in the case of a Hive Mind or Machine Empire.
Enigmatic Engineering: (Apocalypse) For the secretive, tech-heavy player, Enigmatic Engineering makes reverse-engineering of your tech impossible, as your ships will no longer spawn any debris from battle. You also get a bonus to sensor range to represent your empire's obsession with knowledge.
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As mentioned in Dev Diary #100, there is also a new Colossus Project ascension perk in Apocalypse that is required to design and build Colossi.

New Civics (Apocalypse Feature)
Finally, there's a few new civics in the Apocalypse expansion. They are as follows:

Post-Apocalyptic: Your empire was born in the aftermath of a nuclear war that devastated your homeworld. You start on a Tomb World with sparse resources, but your species has the Survivor trait, granting +10 leader lifespan and +70% tomb world habitability.
Life-Seeded: Your species evolved in a lush paradise possibly designed just for them. You start on a size 25 Gaia World, but with the Gaia World Preference trait that has 0% habitability on all non-'perfect' environments (Gaia Worlds, Habitats, Ringworlds).
Barbaric Despoilers: This civic unlocks immediate use of the raiding stance and a special Despoilation casus belli that allows you to declare war on any neighbor to seize their pops and resources. It requires a combination of Militarist and either Xenophobe or Authoritarian, and is not available to Xenophiles. Empires with this civic cannot take the Nihilistic Acquisition perk (as it would do nothing for them) and also cannot form Defensive Pacts or join Federations. Similar to Inwards Perfection and Purifiers, they get the Adaptability tradition tree instead of Diplomacy. They also get mild to moderate opinion penalties with certain ethics, such as Pacifists.
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That's all for today! Next week we'll wrap up our Cherryh/Apocalypse dev diaries with a roundup of some minor features and QoL improvements coming in the Cherryh update. The week after that, full patch notes will be posted, and the week after that... is release day. See you soon!
 
This really does feel like the most evolved form of Mastery of Nature.

I'm also hyped there is a raiding option outside of the Barbaric Despoilers civic.
 
Barbaric Despoilers: This civic unlocks immediate use of the raiding stance and a special Despoilation casus belli that allows you to declare war on any neighbor to seize their pops and resources. It requires a combination of Militarist and either Xenophobe or Authoritarian, and is not available to Xenophiles. Empires with this civic cannot take the Nihilistic Acquisition perk (as it would do nothing for them) and also cannot form Defensive Pacts or join Federations. Similar to Inwards Perfection and Purifiers, they get the Adaptability tradition tree instead of Diplomacy. They also get mild to moderate opinion penalties with certain ethics, such as Pacifists.

Can I combine Barbaric Despoilers with Fanatic Purifiers, and if so, can I kidnap pops to purge them to gain Unity without having to spend Influence to claim/take planets they live on?
 
The Planet will have its number of tiles increased by 1-3, with the amount set based on the size of the planet, so a size 10 planet will always become a size 13 planet and so on. These new tiles will have randomly generated deposits.


So this will not only add tiles to the planet but also make the planet itself bigger as both things are connected, correct?
 
Interstellar Dominion: As of the result of a number of mechanics changes in Cherryh, including the removal of 'pushing borders' and the Border Range modifier, forcing us to replace this modifier with other effects. Rather than always replace it with the same modifier in each place, we made a number of different changes as we thought suited both the place the modifier was, and the overall balance of the game. Interstellar Dominion remains an ascension perk focused on expansion, giving -20% reduction on the Influence cost of both new Starbases and Claims.
"reduction on the Influence cost of both new Starbases" is about "new Starbases" as only about ones that are used to "own" systems or all modules in Starbases that uses influence?
Overall it seems like a weaker version of original. Because original was used in conjunction with over + border range effects that allow not only to "own" more systems but also push back another Empire territory without wars. Now, you either use it as first choice if you're still on that phase of the game (but it require one full tradition tree, not that easy to get it early outside of some specialized builds) or use it later for wars? Is that -20% for claims cost that effective?
 
Post-Apocalyptic: Your empire was born in the aftermath of a nuclear war that devastated your homeworld. You start on a Tomb World with sparse resources, but your species has the Survivor trait, granting +10 leader lifespan and +70% tomb world habitability.

Is this civic compatable with the syncretic evolution civic? I want to be able to play as cockroaches in a post-apocalyptic Earth with a deformed human underclass.
 
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Too baf Nihilistic Aquisition cant be taken by Machine Empires. It would fit Driven Assimilators rather well.

Gestalt Conscious can pick it. That means both Hive Mind and Machine Intelligence.
 
Will Spiritualist FEs and/or the Spiritualist faction ignore Tomb World colonization if you are Post-Apocalyptic?
 
@Wiz While I like the concept of Enigmatic Engineering, looking at how tech works now and tech scaling, it honestly doesnt seem like a good pick early on, and it looks like it will be very congested for APs later on in the game (especially with Ascension Paths, Voidborne, Galactic Wonders, Colossi), meaning it has to compete with starting APs, which at the moment seem much stronger for the perk. Not to mention the perk loses all effectiveness in the ultra-late game when everyone is up to repeatables anyways.

May I suggest possibly tacking on an "Unscannable" modifier to the owners ships with Enigmatic Engineering? So that anyone trying to view your ships loadout gets the same message they may get from trying to look at an FEs loadout (Our scanners cannot make sense of this strange vessel). This would allow your techy empires to also have the element of surprise, should they be able to go to war, meaning that the only way to decipher your fleets weakness is via combat.

Otherwise, all of them look really solid, Im loving it.
 
Is this civic compatable with the syncretic evolution civic? I want to be able to play as cockroaches in a post-apocalyptic world with a deformed human underclass.

Genius:eek:
 
Starlog: Date 2018-02-01 Location: Outer region of the Apocalypse system.

Onboard Central Computer system: Deploying sensor module…

Onboard Central Computer system: Sensor module deployed, starting scanning sequence…

Onboard Central Computer system: Initial long-range scanner readings show no signs of an advanced economic system or multi-lateral trading systems. Hibernation module continues its current state as planned by the primary directive. First diagnostically assessment indicate slim to zero chance of finding any trace of advanced economic systems or multi-lateral trading systems within the Apocalypse system. Plotting course for next development diary…

Onboard Central Computer system: Course mapped for next development diary and next solar system, initial prediction shows a promising chance of finding advanced economic systems or multi-lateral trading systems, within the next solar system. Current estimated timespan for development diary to be within range for long-range scanning, approximately 7 days (Earth standard calendar timescale).
 
That's all for today! Next week we'll wrap up our Cherryh/Apocalypse dev diaries with a roundup of some minor features and QoL improvements coming in the Cherryh update. The week after that, full patch notes will be posted, and the week after that... is release day. See you soon!

No music dev diary? Sorry we have to postpone release date!