U can build second Mic, which give U acces to elite Casse units. The damaged one U can sell.
U can build second Mic, which give U acces to elite Casse units. The damaged one U can sell.
Spartans do not ask:how many? but:where they are?"
Yes, when you get a reform all your factional barracks have to be destroyed and rebuilt.
Military Reforms are not free - they have to be paid for like everything else in EB.
That's why it's useful to have a few local barracks around, so you can at least recruit some local troops during the changeover period. Or if you're rich, hire mercenaries to plug any gaps in your armies.
Reforms either mean you'll have to upgrade your MIC, they are already at their highest a new highest level MIC will apear in the building browser. While this is getting build you can still train your old units.
They could also mean you get a completly different MIC. Your old MIC's are destroyed (= 100% damaged) each turn and new MIC's should be created by the script.
Damaged MIC's don't allow any units to be recruited, so new MIC's must have been created.
Remember that it may be possible that those new MIC's don't show in the UI because the number of building that can be shown there is limited.
Last edited by Mediolanicus; 02-04-2009 at 22:37.
I don't know if this got me any further but thank for your replies anyway![]()
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If you can still train units while you MIC is damaged you are save to destroy those MIC's.
There should be another MIC created by the script.
What year does this reform happen?
Im about 40 years into a Casse campaign and have had one message mentioning something about better units, but didnt notice any changes
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