i have seen on the forum that 18 actual in-game years. but the gameplay system which is supposed to address this is very unfinished, so i wouldnt bother too much with it until further updates. #2. HappyGreyWolf13 Apr 9, 2020 @ 11:24am. Ive had mine for maybe 3 years with no change although if its 18 years Ill probably win or be destroyed by the Version 1.11.0. Added sticky slots to main party for sorting, set between 0-50 slots below your heroes to be ignored in the sort so you can put your favorite units on top and .sort the rest. Changed the Custom Sort options tab to Sort Options and moved sort related settings into it. Version 1.10.0. If the clan members are in your party, you can simply go to your inventory (I) and use the arrows next to your character name to switch to another party member. Showing 1 - 6 of 6 comments. Bloodysod Apr 4, 2020 @ 9:43am. Just move stuff from the right side of your inventory screen to their armor/weapon slots. Best to remove their gear first as Then add a few more horses and see when herd penalty starts appearing. Culture and a lot of perks impact speed. Time of day matters. 1to1 horses - infantry. Party size matters most. A party of 200 horse archers moves with 5.7 at max and catches everything. Really great for catching single lords. This mod is not opted-in to receive Donation Points. Re-implements the party screen formation assignments for troops that was removed after the 1.6 patch. This is a hybrid implementation that keeps the current pre-battle "Order of Battle" troop assignment system with the sliders and filters. However, if you have pre-assigned troops in the party . It's always a vote if you're apart of the faction, and if you have good relations and are strong enough you'll be in the running. If it's AI faction, it'll go to first born son if not the daughter, if no children, it'll go to RNG who the next leader is. im always in the vote when the old faction-king dies when you press f1 you see the formation of troops on the ground where youre looking right? move them to roughly where you want them then you can click and drag them with the mouse to make them a thinner formation and rotate them. #7. Diarmuhnd Apr 11, 2020 @ 6:22am. Originally posted by CelestialSlayer: The war strategy effects will stack multiplicatively with clan party priority settings, so, for instance, a clan party with a defensive priority while also under a defensive faction war strategy will be about 44% more likely to avoid an enemy war party (because the score to avoid an enemy party gets multiplied by 1.2 twice, and 1.2 x 1.2 = 1.44). Increasing your Party Size limit is easy but slow. It’s tied to the Quartermaster ability which is part of the Steward skill in the Intelligence tree. Open your character panel with C and highlight Steward. Then, press the I icon near your characters portrait. This will explain what the Steward skill does, particularly the Quartermaster part. Yes, by various perks in Steward skill for example. #1. Snowieken Dec 4, 2022 @ 7:21am. Considering the way you ask this, you're probably still pretty early in the game. The main way to reduce party wages is: don't build up too fast. There is nothing wrong with running around with a bunch of tier 2-3 troops in the early game, even if you can

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