Garrison retreats out of the castle after a failed relief
One of my castles was besieged by the Mongols, and I sent one of my armies to lift the siege. I used garrison troops as reinforcement (not AI controlled). Unfortunately I lost the battle. To my surprise, I found that the remaining of garrison troops didn't retreat back to the castle, but stayed outside of it.
So the Mongols are now besieging an empty castle :inquisitive:
Why did my garrison left the castle? I know that when AI tries to lift the siege, all of their remaining forces retreats to a settlement after loosing the battle...
AW: Garrison retreats out of the castle after a failed relief
My guess is that the small stack next to the castle consists only of the remnants of the relief force, while the garrison was wiped out completely, even those who escaped from the bettlefield. IIRC the garrison force usually is given a "deathhead" sign in this type of battle, which means they are wiped out if they don´t win.
Re: AW: Garrison retreats out of the castle after a failed relief
Then why hasn't the enemy force occupied the place?
A really funny mmoment I bet though:croc:.
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Then why hasn't the enemy force occupied the place?
In such situations, the occupation should take place at the end of the turn, when the siege status is re-checked. The player doesn't see this when the AI tries to reinforce as the 'end of the turn' to him is immediately after the battle, afaik.
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Originally Posted by Haudegen
My guess is that the small stack next to the castle consists only of the remnants of the relief force, while the garrison was wiped out completely, even those who escaped from the bettlefield. IIRC the garrison force usually is given a "deathhead" sign in this type of battle, which means they are wiped out if they don´t win.
Maybe you're right. I fought this battle at 4 am, so my memory might be playing tricks with me :laugh4: And maybe that's why I lost the battle in the first place...
Unfortunately I don't have a savefile and cannot check.
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Originally Posted by sapi
In such situations, the occupation should take place at the end of the turn, when the siege status is re-checked. The player doesn't see this when the AI tries to reinforce as the 'end of the turn' to him is immediately after the battle, afaik.
That's correct. They occupied the place after the End of turn.
Re: AW: Garrison retreats out of the castle after a failed relief
Cheers, I've never had that happen before on a sally myslef.