Re: A bit of help with Eprius?
Am I right in thinking that when I get full barracks in Ambrakia I can get my eles back?
Also, the Romans won't lay down and die in my game. They have recruited approximatly 150,000 Mnai (2 entire stacks of infantry) worth of mercenaries in an attempt to stop me and succeeded in reclaiming Roma. But hey will pay!
Re: A bit of help with Eprius?
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Conradus
In vanilla mines were pretty cheap and you earned your investment back in 10-15 turns. Level one mines in EB cost about 8000 (or 14000? mnai) but they can earn you about 1500 a turn. Level two mines are only really usefull if you have a lot of cash already. They're very expensive, but double your income. If you're Epiros you're better of first conquering all those balkantowns with mines before upgrading your mines to lvl 2
The Illyrians start out with mines already?
... Yes, is this Kart-Hadast? I'd like to place an order on a new expedition, I have business in Illyria. Yes yes, this is a priority grade 1 order. And tell Atiqa and Lilibeo to help you with it while you're at it... I need that expedition up and running as soon as possible, cost whatever it will! :phonecall:
And with that taken care of, soon Illyria will be mine *gnides his hands and stares maniacally into the distance*... muhuhuhaha.... MWAHAHAHA! :pirate2:
Re: A bit of help with Eprius?
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We shall fwee...Wodewick
Am I right in thinking that when I get full barracks in Ambrakia I can get my eles back?
Also, the Romans won't lay down and die in my game. They have recruited approximatly 150,000 Mnai (2 entire stacks of infantry) worth of mercenaries in an attempt to stop me and succeeded in reclaiming Roma. But hey will pay!
Yes, you are correct. I am currently 4 turns away from being able to wish I could waste all my money on elephants. Not that I can or anything. It is the Epeirote Elite Phalanx and Agrarian Infantry I am interested in.
Anyways, I just had a heroic victory against the army that should be defending Roma itself, (they marched north) but in true EB style, I had a slight crash....something involving the power cord. ~:mecry:
Anyways...two pages already?:jawdrop:
Re: A bit of help with Eprius?
They are clearly a popular subject.
Also,thank you Carthaginian General, I can go to my lectures with a smile on my face now!