Announcement:
The Challenge Team has recently decided to make two changes to the DecaDynasty rules in an effort to help alleviate some issues that have come to our attention. In an effort to make this challenge possibly easier to complete, it has been decided to initiate the following two changes: the ability to change towns and allowing adventure opportunities.
A player is now given the ability to change towns twice through the entire decadynasty in an effort to avoid problems with file size or to correct technical issues. Use these two moves at your discretion but also with caution as you only get the two and moving too early may cause your final file size to still be very large. When moving towns, you have to do it after the heir moves to a new house. You can then immediately save the household to the bin and move into the new town. Only the new household is allowed to move, you are not allowed to take any buildings or townspeople with you.
We are now allowing heirs to use three adventure opportunities as part of their BlackOps requirement. Adventure Opportunities will count just like the other three types of ops. They have to remain unique and if you move town and that resets your adventures/visa level, keep it in mind that you don't accidentally complete one previously completed as a BlackOp for an heir in an effort to get the house back/visa level back. Doing so will mean failure just like it would with any other opportunity.
Any questions or concerns can be posted here or sent to the challenge team and we will try to answer them as quickly as possible like usual.
I knew I remembered seeing this new ruling but it took me a bit to find, can it be linked to on the rules post? new players may miss it unless they check all 60 odd pages. ( which I do realise we should do, but keeping up with a thread while already playing and reading the whole thing when itching to get started are two very different things )
I'm thinking I might move my current heir when it's time, not including whoever he marries he will be the only one left of his family by the time he hits adult and it seems a good moment to move, but I had a question as to what we can take with us, I know it says no townspeople but what about dead ones? can we retrieve the tombstones of former dynasty family members, heirs mainly, so the family tree stays intact when we get to the new town, or is that forbidden? And does that even work? I had a feeling it did but I've not tried it.