I was wondering do naval admirals also get traits from school and acedemics?
It would be logical that for example in khartadistum wich had a verry great naval also learned their admirals how to fight sea battles.
I was wondering do naval admirals also get traits from school and acedemics?
It would be logical that for example in khartadistum wich had a verry great naval also learned their admirals how to fight sea battles.
Not possible, given ships can't enter settlements.
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Heirs to Lysimachos - an EB 1.1 Epeiros-as-Pergamon AAR with semi-historical houserules (now ceased)
Philetairos' Gift - a second EB 1.1 Epeiros-as-Pergamon AAR
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what schools do stuff!? in all the time ive played rome total war (2006) ive never figured out what they did. so they like give traits to people?
Schools do give positive traits to the characters who remain in that city. They also give specific ancillaries to those same characters (tutor for example). Potentially, a port of a given city could be considered part of that city, and since ships are allowed in a port (unlike neutrals/enemies) perhaps they can gain traits by remaining there for a set period of time. You would have to experiment to see though - by leaving a fleet at Athens, for example for five years and comparing that admiral to a fleet commander who had spent the time at sea.
Schools can also affect your characters negatively, bear that in mind! Especially the larger schools and if your characters stays for a very long time in this settlement it is possible he cumulates masses of positive management traits, but also runs danger to become decadent, greedy, lazy, etc.
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