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    Lightbulb Re: A different way to roleplay the military hierarchy of the Romans

    Quote Originally Posted by applebreath View Post
    I also think its a big flaw that EB only lets the "general" get traits in the army. I think they could have modded it in. In cities any FM there will get traits (as much as the governor, I think), so I don't know why they couldn't do the same in Armies.
    It's due to the way the trait engine works. It checks city and building related triggers are checked for every person in the city, but battle traits are only check for the commander.
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    It's due to the way the trait engine works. It checks city and building related triggers are checked for every person in the city, but battle traits are only check for the commander.
    Yeah, I figured as much. Any other FM in my armies, other than the commander, got zero benefit from being attached to the legion no matter how long they were there.

    Therefore, I agree with applebreath: the only proper way to roleplay a military tribune gaining the requisite military experience of a ten year career would be to ensure that between the age of 20-30, the FM gets to either:


    [for good tribunes]-lead AT LEAST one minor battle, making him blooded. That one battle seriously goes a looooong way down the line when it comes time for him to get elected to higher office or get influential posts. The RTW engine really rewards military experience; OR

    [for piss-poor tribunes]-man a fort on the border. This should be left for tribunes with little to no political or military promise, his gens have little to no influence, are plebs, or have the traits of being fat and lazy. I had no idea how much lazy FM's hate to move until I force marched one... last time I try that one.

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