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In my first MTW campaign since installing VI, I'm playing the Hungarians. I spent the early portion of the game taking rebel provinces and building up, preparing for the arrival of the Golden Horde. A little while before they showed up, I was attacked by the Byzantines with their 9-star generals. I fought them off, and then one of my 3-star assassins killed their heirless king--no more Byzantine threat
My assassin was now 4-star, and in a couple turns I had two more 3-stars. The Golden Horde showed up, I sent my 4-star and a 3-star after their king as soon as he arrived, and BAM No more Golden Horde. I'll admit that I was a bit lucky, because I had something like an 11% chance on the Byzantine king and a 17% chance on the Golden Horde king, but I almost feel like I got off too easy. The new upgradable taverns really beef up the power of assassins. Anybody think it's maybe too much?
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Don't think so. It seems you had a lot of luck. Besides, you will find that border forts kill your assasins galore if you move them into such provinces, so every star they can get is needed.
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There was a VI game i had in wich i wasted 50 assassins just to kill of the mercians and couldn't. You had a lot of luck. As it was before VI the assassins were almost useless IMO. You had to build them up expecting a lot of luck, or else they would get killed so that they could get two star generals... Pre-VI i never killed a faction with assassins. The money they would cost would get me an army to get the lands fighting.