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>How can you figure out what kind of sacrifices demons >require?
Mainly, pay attention. They'll grab or consume some things; that makes them happy. They'll jump on certain varying hated enemies; that makes them happy.
>Is it possible to use servitors effectively that aren't your >alignment? Is playing a neutral conjie a waste of time? It >seems to me like by choosing good or evil you limit yourself >to servitors of those alignments otherwise you just get >attacked all the time. Having played around with neutral >conjies it seems you get access to both sides, but, get >attacked alot no matter what.
That's about right. Neutral has a lot more versatility, at the cost of struggling more for cooperation from anything.
Nexus conjurers are a special case and conjure whichever alignment/ethos is out of power with slightly less difficulty than a neutral conjurer would normally, but still not as easily as a conjurer of the appropriate alignmetn.
>Does pouring more mana into binding reduce the chances the >servitor will attack you or just increase the chance of >binding and the length of servitude?
Just the latter two. I think.
>Any tips or tricks on gettings servitors to tank?
Most of them won't willingly, and pretty much all of them get surly if they get beat up.
>Is it acceptable for goodies to use nightgaunts from an RP >standpoint?
Possibly, but...
>For instance a fort conjurer?
No. That's specifically going to be a problem. Shokai was very firmly against this and current Fort leadership has kept his ruling and reasons.
All that being said, a good conjurer who uses nightgaunts for something that isn't very, very defensible for his alignment/ethos/etc. is likely to be neutral soon. For example, I think a good-aligned conjurer who only would nightgaunt evil is workable, even if such a character couldn't be Fort.
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