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sbreden
11-01-2002, 22:10
Is it a huge problem for mercs to have low loyalty? I have some merc units with zero loyalty. They have not started a civil war yet (after many many years,) but I wanted to know if the game differentiated between raised troops and mercs when determining this. I guess it should be expected that they would have low loyalty as they are mercs.

The Illustrated Man
11-01-2002, 22:26
... remember that you need to have a fairly influential (ie high ranking) general to persuade other generals with low loyalty to rebel... since mercs don't start with high ranking generals it's not likely that any of them would rebel (although it is likely that they would join the rebel side if a rebellion was incited by another of your generals).

HTH

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We few, we happy few, we band of brothers, for he today that sheds his blood with me, shall be my brother be he ne're so vile, this day shall gentle his condition. And Gentlemen in England, now a bed, shall think themselves accursed they were not here and hold their Manhoods cheap, whilst any speaks that fought with us upon Saint Crispines day.

William Shakespeare - Henry V

sbreden
11-01-2002, 22:30
Thx for that tip Illustrated. I actually did not remember that (guess I should read the manual more closely). That is good news though. My merc longbowmen do not have high ranking generals. Thank goodness, I would hat to slaughter them.

Niccolomachiavelli
11-01-2002, 22:32
Its always nice to have a merc general with a high rating. Seems like you just cant go wrong with an aggressive building scheme in an empire--it makes everyone extremely happy, rich and loyal