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    Jesus Member lobf's Avatar
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    Default Parthian Building Tree

    I'm trying to get the reformed government in my Parthian campaign. I consulted the building tree, but it's extremely confusing. Could someone with some knowledge of the faction break it down for me?

    Also, what do the colored numbers on the building tree represent? I didn't see that on there.

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    Default Re: Parthian Building Tree

    Word of advice, don´t ever use the in-game building tree, it doesn´t work.
    Can´t tell you how to solve your problem as I havn´t played Pahlava myself, but I know there´s been several thread about this, and I think there´s an answer to this in the FAQ or some other stickied thread as well, so search around a bit and see what you find.
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    Default Re: Parthian Building Tree

    1 military occupation
    2 migration
    3 pastoralisme
    4 large nomad market
    5 settled communauty
    6 warlord's horse herds
    7 reformed pastoralism
    8advanced settlement
    9 settled aristocracy
    10 reformed parthian government!

    and it's only possible in "old" Persia and Mesopotamia...
    "Les Cons ça ose tout, c'est même à ça qu'on les reconnait"

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