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on my first playthrough I bought all wedding upgrades only for the achievement, but good to know for future playthroughs since I'm achievement hunting and will try to get 100% on the game one day
@OP
very nice guide, while I did enjoy the story my first time playing, almost the entire time I felt exactly like the people writing negative reviews, I was always short on money all the time, no money means I can't help the people which means peasants hate me which means less taxes which means less money, rinse and repeat until I barely managed to get through the ending of the game with only 1 approval and I had to reload a save twice.
also I don't know if the game is hardcoded to mess you up or I just had ungodly awful RNG, but 90% of the time I unassigned the general/witch/hunter to get more money, almost all of the peasants were asking for the ones that were not available.