Nah, they keep order. Rakes are just a side-benefit, like...
The mini-grater to the Slapchop :D
No one respond to that, please. No derailing.
Nah, they keep order. Rakes are just a side-benefit, like...
The mini-grater to the Slapchop :D
No one respond to that, please. No derailing.
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- Proud Horseman of the Presence
Lol
I'm trying to figure out the math on this. Is it more profitable to have a workshop with a garrison in a fully taxed city? Or is it better to have a pleasure garden, no garrison, and full taxes?
I have got to break the bad habit of garrisoning my cities like in previous TW titles. Lol, with no naval invasions in ETW I shouldn't even be garrisoning in the first place.
I am also wondering what differance a campaign would be like played on full taxes and then on normal taxes. Over the course of a campaign, does turn to wealth increase your tax base enough to make growing your economy a smarter option? I havent played enough yet, but it would be nice to know some differant strategys on how to play the game.
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