Am I the only one bothered how not-Vikings and not-Russians are mixed into 1 faction? It just doesn't work.
Am I the only one bothered how not-Vikings and not-Russians are mixed into 1 faction? It just doesn't work.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kievan_Rus'
That explains how a group of 30 looters going against army of 350 men manage to kill a Vlandian Sharpshooter out of all the 150 melee dudes in that army :D
Am I the only one bothered how not-Vikings and not-Russians are mixed into 1 faction? It just doesn't work.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kievan_Rus'
Anyway, my current run proves conclusively that setting up a multi-party army beats having individual caravans running around the map.
It is not regular income, it is spoils of war.Anyway, my current run proves conclusively that setting up a multi-party army beats having individual caravans running around the map.
Wait I'm confused. How are your clan parties pulling in regular income if they're just part of your army?
I'm earning a lot more coin now from the 3 party army setup.
Turns out with 3 clan parties combined, we get more prisoners ransomed and loot sold as well.
No. Just buy some workshops and caravans and get some fiefs and you'll be drowning in cash. Income from prisoners is trivial.I'm earning a lot more coin now from the 3 party army setup.
Turns out with 3 clan parties combined, we get more prisoners ransomed and loot sold as well.
I usually drag my prisoners around until I can recruit and replenish my army. My stewardship is high where they aren't likely to escape. Am I better off just ransoming them?
When they're in your army and run out of food you share you supplies automatically, that's the starving message. If you let them go they'll buy supplies on their own.I've started leading seperate groups around and I'm a little confused about something. I kind of assumed they were just all eating from my supply, but then I got a message saying I'd shared my food with starving members of another group. Or something like that.
Do I need to equip my follwers with food to feed their troops?
I figured, unless I capture a lord, which usually brings a pretty penny.No. Just buy some workshops and caravans and get some fiefs and you'll be drowning in cash. Income from prisoners is trivial.
I've started leading seperate groups around and I'm a little confused about something. I kind of assumed they were just all eating from my supply, but then I got a message saying I'd shared my food with starving members of another group. Or something like that.
Do I need to equip my followers with food to feed their troops?
Possibly the case but a crude solution if true.It goes down over time, possibly in proportion to the number of lords or size of the army. When it gets to zero the army goes poof.
Yeah you just need to remember to click it like some perverse Travian like mechanic. It probably exists mostly so AI armies will break up after a while since they don't seem to ever refill it.
I am pretty sure large armies do drain Cohesion much more quickly, but you can always spend Influence to refill the meter ad infinitum. That's a problem because:
(a) You gain Influence for winning battles, so it contributes to a positive feedback loop a.k.a. snowballing.
(b) Once you have a few fiefs and the Council of the Commons policy then Influence accrues very quickly for free, and as far as I know there is no limit to how much you can save up.
(c) If you're faced with an enemy army in the field, all you have to do is avoid it long enough for it to dissolve, at which point you can divide and conquer.
So yeah, unless you're trying to ROFLstomp the entire map in one shot, Cohesion isn't really an issue.