Actually, we did use Terços since we copied the Spanish system from the mid XVIth century onward. We never deployed in outside the Iberian peninsula and North Africa, so your point still stands.
Meh. Fidalgos is just a term for gentleman (it literaly means "son of Someone"). The ones sent to Indian Ocean were often exiles and criminals which we actually called Degredados, and they were usually so few that we hired and allied with the locals as a matter of course. I believe there were actually Japanese mercenaries working for us in either Sri Lanka or Mozambique.If you were going to have a fantasy unit of Portuguese they'd be called Fidalgos as this was the term used for military adventurers who fought as mercenaries in Africa, India and the East Indies.
Aventureiros wouldn't be a bad term either.
As for the DLC I playing it right now. The start seems rocky, but if you endure the Ouchi-Shoni onslaught the situation becomes really quite easy. Land Lease is an interesting new option to boost the early economy.
Has anyone noticed if they removed the Namban Trade Ship limit? I believe you could only build 4, but so far I've built 6, and I think I can still build more, which a huge freaking deal..
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