[Bug] Heart of whateveritsnamewas does not change anything in town it is assigned to

At least not what the flavor text says. There is no +10 growth in my settlement I assigned it to.

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There is no item that gives 10 growth.  There's a few that give +10% growth,which is usually less than 1 point.

Are you sure that you aren't looking for 10 when you should be looking for .3?

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I did find out those bonuses do not stack, which was unfortunate as I wasted a trophy trying to stack the growth bonuses.

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sure it doesn't say 10% growth?  so if you have 1, I don't think you'd necessarily see it.

I think the hearts have different factors, know which it was?

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doh, too long open with no response :)

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I'm not talking about some ordenary item, Tuidjy. I'm talking about the heart that you get after killing that big wasteland monster that lurks where all the haunter/plaguestalker/naja monster groups are. It's called "whatever of summer whatever".

And I'm quite sure (though not a 100% sure) that the flavor text said it gives +10 to city growth and not +10% which would be rediculously low taking into account that you had to kill a 600 hp boss monster for it...

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I've killed these big monsters a few times myself.  Here's a sample of the trophies:

As you can see, the three trophies I happened to have in my saved games all give just 10% growth.  I think it is pretty safe to assume that yours does no more.

While I agree with you that 10% is laughably low, this is a balance issue, not a bug.

 

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I just realized that I still have a final savegame from that game before I won through conquest. Turns out the growth section in my settlement also says: Heart of Moria (10%).

So, either they simply forgot the percent symbol in the flavor text or my eyes and/or mind played tricks on me.

Thanks for pointing me in te right direction. Next time I'll doublecheck before posting.

Still, I hope they're going to pump up the percentage a bit.