Is the achievement "Merchant Prince" reserved for republic type governments? I recently acquired more than 20,000 gold in my Ironman game, and I didn't get it. I'm playing a normal king and no republic character.
Is the achievement "Merchant Prince" reserved for republic type governments? I recently acquired more than 20,000 gold in my Ironman game, and I didn't get it. I'm playing a normal king and no republic character.
Are there any other bad side effects for expelling Jews apart from losing 2 diplo for few decades, their courtiers (who are rarely the best ones you got in a sizable realm) and feeling bad for being mean to them (well, not really). Do they provide some bonus when employed or when warding your children I'm not aware of, perhaps?
1) Occasionally a member of my court will ask for my permission to duel. I always consent, which increases my reputation with the petitioner. This has happened every time so far. Is there a possibility of negative consequences, such as another member of my court being killed in the duel?
2) Before besieging a city, I can click it to check how much loot is outside the city walls or some such. Do I gain this loot upon having successfully ended the siege, or do I gain it continuously while besiegeing? If the latter is true, is there a way for me to check how much as been looted so far, and how much remains? I don't think the 'available loot bar' is accessible while the holding is besieged, but I may be wrong.
3) If I besiege a holding until it's at 10 % strength, then leave for two weeks to defend a position, and come back to resume the siege, will I be able to pick up more or less where I left off?
Are there any takers on these three questions? The ones about sieging are very basic I suspect, but for some reason I never picked up on them, and now I'm in the middle of an ironman game where I'd like to get it right.
Another question: If I play as France, deploy troops to Britannia, then disband them while they're oversea, will they be 'eternally lost in space and time' or return to my holdings?
I meanged to create roman empire in my first ironman game as hungarian catholic but will i be able to mend the schism if i someone with orthodox faith will educate my child?
Does the Imperial Reconquest limit itself to the de Jure Duchy in question, or doe sit work like the Tribal Conquest and you can take whatever else you can get your filthy mitts on?
Yeah, that's probably what happened. Great.It doesn't show any restriction in the achievement file. If you popped over 20k on an inheritance it might have glitched the system as you would have "started" with more than 20k.
1) Occasionally a member of my court will ask for my permission to duel. I always consent, which increases my reputation with the petitioner. This has happened every time so far. Is there a possibility of negative consequences, such as another member of my court being killed in the duel?
2) Before besieging a city, I can click it to check how much loot is outside the city walls or some such. Do I gain this loot upon having successfully ended the siege, or do I gain it continuously while besiegeing? If the latter is true, is there a way for me to
check how much as been looted so far, and how much remains? I don't think the 'available loot bar' is accessible while the holding is besieged, but I may be wrong.
3) If I besiege a holding until it's at 10 % strength, then leave for two weeks to defend a position, and come back to resume the siege, will I be able to pick up more or less where I left off?
It would seem more logical if seaborne raiders actually don't get the loot until they make it safely back to their boats. I envision it as them plundering the land and then making their getaway. If you can intercept them and kill them to a man they should get nothing.
The Abassid Emir of Thessalonika is defending against a Host War for the Emirate of Krete - but I have taken over Krete in a Holy War years ago (not sure if the Duchy currently even exists though). What would happen if the Host were to win?
Do they ? It used to be the case that the troops have to get on their ships first to keep the loot.Originally Posted by Finarfin
It would seem more logical if seaborne raiders actually don't get the loot until they make it safely back to their boats. I envision it as them plundering the land and then making their getaway. If you can intercept them and kill them to a man they should get nothing.
It seems to be my experience that the loot on the ships is accumulated while you are looting. And that's also what I was told here. If you had to fight back to your ships to get credit for the looting it would be more entertaining, I think.
What would happen if the leader of the horde will be killed without heir? Will the horde army disappear?
And what happens, when he just die normally and heir inherits? Will he get a new army, or will he keep the old one? Thx.