Re: Ynys Duwall overpowered?
Never played with the Casse... yet.. Can you tell where is this Dark island?
Re: Ynys Duwall overpowered?
It's modern day Anglesey off the coast of Wales, just sending your FMs to Ynys Duwall settlement put's them through the training. I didn't know the training even existed in game until I was checking my FM's traits.
Re: Ynys Duwall overpowered?
I wonder why my crack top s/c/v young general is not lifted much there... but my s/u/l youngsters manage into 8 management, 7 influence general
Re: Ynys Duwall overpowered?
I think this settlement also has the highest educational building (academy). So these high traits might be due to the standard educational training rather than the special traits.
The Casse, Gaulic factions and (I know firsthand) the Sweboz can train there. Add that to the regional units, trade income and the fun, quick war, I'm always tempted to invade. (The Islands are very useful, though you have to fight through a ton of pirates if you try as the Sweboz.)
Re: Ynys Duwall overpowered?
I've gotta keep this in mind, especially since I am fond of the Aedui and the Arverni. The isle combined with their ability to build colleges might make them rival Sparta as a center of intelligence.
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I'm pretty sure that Ynys Duwall is much faster than the Agoge and it gives better bonuses. It also has no age or movement restrictions for traning.
Re: Ynys Duwall overpowered?
It's crazy good - especially for military leaders - send your young guys who you want to lead armies and let them complete the training, they then get loads of druids and similar traits which give good troop healing rates so you can take a real beating but still come away with a decent army size, especially good when you've got more elites!
Re: Ynys Duwall overpowered?
hmmm guys, you make me wanna play a casse campaign...
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AFAIR, the major Casse healing traits are not from Ynys Duwall, but from temples of Llew and Andraste.
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I'm playing a Casse campaign as well and druid training at Ynus Duwall does indeed give some cool druid-like retinue members (1-2 or possibly 3 healer/witch-doctors etc) within a year (4 turns). The training description says that the FM will be also more likely to adopt druid-like traits in the future (?) and enjoys enhanced respect (more influence???) ... i wonder if the influence boost is good for diplomats too (i'll try it next turn) ...
Re: Ynys Duwall overpowered?
I found my FM's were all guns with Casse, especially when I started the Ynys Duwall genius factory. Also the fact that every settlement in the isles is a port gives FM's loads of great trading traits and maybe the stuff about the temples is right too.
Contrast with my current Saba-migration-into-Numidia, where all my FM's have the lazy trait (even apparently the vigorous ones) despite crisscrossing the Sahara endlessly. Even though I entrust the landlocked settlements to client rulers, my FMs stats still suffer plenty of negative traits (whats with all the lazy gloomy nutjobs?): I guess because the ex-Carthi cities have type III govt and are sooo huge and wealthy they end up corrupting my guys despite the many temples and religious buildings.
Ynys Duwall is a massive boost to Casse FMs but their chariots are pretty lam, bronze age fail in a world of iron so I see it as a bit of a balancing feature.
Now if there were stern able Sweboz or Gallic leaders getting maxed out there it'd be a different kettle of garum. Even with the logistical remoteness it'd make the already well rounded Gallic leaders and crusty tough Germans into a massively talented leadership asset. Do the non-Casse barbies get druid ancillaries and traits? Imagine Sweboz healer-kings rampaging and regenerating through Italia...
Re: Ynys Duwall overpowered?
Well I changed my FMs to Calawre, then Rycalawre after the final reform...