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I tried doing a search for this but didn't have much luck. In one of my recent games AI Carthage was unlucky enough to accidentally attract the scripted defender of Numantia to one of their settlements. They slowly whittled the army down (which eventually became leaderless when the general died of old age. Now I'm sieging Numantia but after a couple turns no respawn of the defender.
Does anyone know if Numantia's defender doesn't respawn? With all the other settlements with scripted defenders they seem to come back the turn after being killed.
Apázlinemjó
05-30-2010, 13:38
I tried doing a search for this but didn't have much luck. In one of my recent games AI Carthage was unlucky enough to accidentally attract the scripted defender of Numantia to one of their settlements. They slowly whittled the army down (which eventually became leaderless when the general died of old age. Now I'm sieging Numantia but after a couple turns no respawn of the defender.
Does anyone know if Numantia's defender doesn't respawn? With all the other settlements with scripted defenders they seem to come back the turn after being killed.
I thought that the EB team made scripted defenders only in Central-Europe to prevent Rome to zerg toward north.
There are a couple in the Baltic as well. Numantia is the last one I'm aware of, although I don't encounter that one often since usually the AI has gotten the settlement before I make it there...
I thought that the EB team made scripted defenders only in Central-Europe to prevent Rome to zerg toward north.
Fluvius Camillus
05-30-2010, 22:43
I thought that the EB team made scripted defenders only in Central-Europe to prevent Rome to zerg toward north.
No it was to stop the Sweboz from slaughtering the Getai.
~Fluvius
No it was to stop the Sweboz from slaughtering the Getai.
~Fluvius
No. it was to stop the Sweboz from slaughtering everybody... XD
I think I'll just not worry about it and consider myself lucky if I don't have to fight him. ~:beam:
I thought that the EB team made scripted defenders only in Central-Europe to prevent Rome to zerg toward north.
Didn't stop them for long, they border me since last turn in my Bosporan campaign... (I play on VH you know what that means for my alliance with rome...)
I'm quite sure that the defender of Numantia doesn't respawn. It seems he got defeated by the Lusos in most of my campaigns.
Apázlinemjó
05-31-2010, 08:52
No it was to stop the Sweboz from slaughtering the Getai.
~Fluvius
I think the Central-Europeans are for Rome instead, Sweboz can't pump out so much full stacks so fast. However I forgot that there are scripted defenders at the Baltic Sea too, well they are obviously there to prevent Sweboz to get to east too much.
Didn't stop them for long, they border me since last turn in my Bosporan campaign... (I play on VH you know what that means for my alliance with rome...)
Well they wouldn't last forever of course, the more you advance in time, the less eleutheroi territories there will be, which leads to more wars against the AI factions.
Fluvius Camillus
05-31-2010, 16:59
I think the Central-Europeans are for Rome instead, Sweboz can't pump out so much full stacks so fast. However I forgot that there are scripted defenders at the Baltic Sea too, well they are obviously there to prevent Sweboz to get to east too much.
As I said earlier:
[..]
* Altered the Eburonum roving generals entrance turn to stop the Sweboz blitz. He now enters turn 49.
[..]
~Fluvius
Apázlinemjó
05-31-2010, 22:28
I see.
Cute Wolf
06-01-2010, 10:33
I Wonder if the scripted defender is effective or not, for many times, I see Diazenis leave his town when besieged by Sweboz....
The defenders respawn?
That explains a lot.
As the romans, i had a mighty empire: i've vanquished the Gauls, the Lussottanan, the Qarthadasim and have various other holdings like Cyrene and Kydonia.
Then the Sweboz started raiding Gaul, so i had to fight them with whatever auxiliares and mercenaries i could muster in the region, with mixed results and horrible casualties for both sides. I tried sending a fresh legion from Italy to Germania through Iuvavoaeta. Alas, I ran into Satres, an Eleutheroi general with more command stars than fit the screen, a full stack of alpine infantry with gold chevrons, and a supporting half stack of gold chevrons. I lost the entire legion in a single battle, but inflicted about 1,000 casualties on the Eleutheroi and killed the mighty Satres.
Seeing this, i shipped my 3 elite legions from North Africa (they had just taken Cyrene from the Seleukids, and got a peace treaty), all across the Mediterranean into Patavium, in order to punish the Sweboz. I also sent a Syrakusan army (Greek client-state) for support.
Since Satres was dead and his army weakened, i decided, again, to head straight north and hit the Sweboz from the south, through Iuvavoaeta.
And... yet again, there he stands! With another full stack. His previous army is defending Iuvovaeta. The supporting half stack is roaming the region.
The Syrakusan army was obliterated. I lost 2 legions killing the supporting army.
Now i have parity of troops with Satres... But haven't made it to Germania, yet. My greatest Roman General is about to face him (vanquisher of the Qarthadasim and of the Lussotannan).
Meanwhile,the Germans are killing my brave Gaulish slav...(cough cough)...auxilia by the hundreds and making progress into my holdings.
The Ptolemaioi declared war and besieged my just-conquered-Cyrene.
The Koinon Hellenon and the Epirotes cancelled their alliance with me (they were allied to the Ptolemaioi).
The Getai attacked me in Illyria.
And i went from 300,000 mnai to 120,000 in less than 8 years.
Damn you Satres!!!!!!oneoneone
He is immortal! Trains troops instantly and into elite-ness (?)!!!
If the Numantia defender doesn't respawn, the Lusotannan and the Qarthadasim must thank their gods!
I decided to put off taking Numantia for a while to see if he would respawn. Sure enough, when I resieged it some turns later, the defender attacked me.
He's not as frightening as the Central European defenders, though, and Numantia's garrison was small. I beat him with a single mixed stack, heavy on the lighter troops.
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