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Thank you for explaining about the cap and and race difference. Where can I find drow? I am curious about the difference but I guess I will just look it up in game once i acquire a drow. Incidentally, I earlier reported that the race hyperlink only works in mansion and not when capturing people during adventuring. I can now say this also applies to slaver guild auctions. I can see the race name with an underline on it making it look click-able, but it is only click-able once i take them home

In regards to dominate, I never use it on my own slaves. only when farming mansion upgrade points... capture some slaves, dominate to rapidly get them over 90 obedience. now I can turn them in to the guild for points.

Although lately i stopped doing that, instead i just teleport between all the towns looking to match a slave being sold with a request being posted.

Incidentally there seems to be some sort of disconnect in terms of beauty. The average beauty seems to actually be between -20 and +20. 30s is actually uncommon. 40 is very rare. 50-60 ridiculously rare... I literally never saw anything higher than 63. missions often ask "average beauty, at least 40 / 50" or "pretty, at least 70". Which is not really doable with how low actual beauty scores are.

... unless temporal effects from beauty potions count? or maybe I am supposed to modify them in the lab to be more beautiful? even if that is the intent the naming scheme is a bit irking. using "average" to describe very rare beauties.

Also, "brothel needs a new whore" type missions ask for 25 lewdness. Using mind reading shows no such stat to exist... is it perhaps the lust stat? or is it a stat so hidden that even mind reading doesn't reveal it? (like toxicity, I have no idea how much toxicity anyone has... actually would be nice if the lab had an upgrade that let you examine toxicity levels)

For beauty, you can do a few things. First is the mixture, as you said, this is temporary, though. The next is the lab, where you can boost it permanently. And the last option is the Beauty Parlor facility where you can put tattoos on them. The nature tattoos increase beauty, but you only get a benefit from up to 3. I can't tell you if any of these count towards the quests, as I never actually do them. I generally just get my slaves to max Courage/Charm and set them to Public Entertainer. It's not a ridiculous amount of money, but it's enough that I can have a few set to that, 1 on cooking, and pretty much never need to worry about money. Since I don't use money too often, it builds up pretty well.

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Thank you. I will have to test if those methods count towards fulfilling such quests. I should note that I am not selling them for the money. By the time you have trained a slave to be loyal enough to sell like this they could make you a bunch of money from a job.

The reason I am selling them is for the mansion upgrade points. It doesn't matter how much money I have, I can't upgrade the mansion without upgrade points. which you only get from completing quests or selling a slave of over 90 obedience. I prefer the repeatable slave request mini quests since they give out more mansion points per slave

That's true. I just spam catch a few, scream at them until they like me, and then sell 'em. Easier than worrying about requirements for the missions. I don't generally want for points, plus a bit of story progression gives a pretty good number of points. And, finally,  you can, at a cost to reputation, sell slaves to Sebastion after you've properly unlocked his services. The don't have to be high obedience, but there is a requirement, as I've had him say they were too rebellious. But they seem to give the same points and I can sometimes sell 'em without any training at all. And reputation's pretty easy to gain. Vigilante night anyone?