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Is it true that the Romani can't recruit any units in Bocchoris at all using a regional MIC?
That's what the recruitment viewer says (although I noticed an error in the current recruitment viewer - it says Romani can't recruit any regional units in Karali however Sardinian infantry can be recruited there).
Its just that I would have thought Balearic slingers could be recruited there.
I also noticed that Romani cannot recruit Rhodian slingers in Rhodes.
Aemilius Paulus
06-05-2009, 02:32
Is it true that the Romani can't recruit any units in Bocchoris at all using a regional MIC?
Yep. Nothing. Just the Celtic Lesser King, a mercenary general.
That's what the recruitment viewer says (although I noticed an error in the current recruitment viewer - it says Romani can't recruit any regional units in Karali however Sardinian infantry can be recruited there).
RV is quite outdated. Take it with a grain of salt :wink:
Its just that I would have thought Balearic slingers could be recruited there.
Nope. No Balearics. Just mercs for you. I use the add_money and process_cq cheat to test this in my Romani campaign. I built the highest Regional MIC, and still nothing but that mercenary general. Then I reloaded of course. :yes:
I also noticed that Romani cannot recruit Rhodian slingers in Rhodes.
Rhodian Slingers do not even show up in the RV for all factions. Romans cannot recruit them either.
That's what the recruitment viewer says (although I noticed an error in the current recruitment viewer - it says Romani can't recruit any regional units in Karali however Sardinian infantry can be recruited there).
Romans shouldn't be able to recruit nuragics.
They were bitter enemies, to the point that romans used extermination tactics against them and in turn sardinian slaves would try to kill their "owner" at the first occasion.
athanaric
06-07-2009, 18:33
Romans shouldn't be able to recruit nuragics.
They were bitter enemies, to the point that romans used extermination tactics against them
Good point.
and in turn sardinian slaves would try to kill their "owner" at the first occasion.
This kind of slave makes life interesting...
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