In campaign mode, if I raze any buildings on the battle map during a battle, does that have any effect on that territory?
In campaign mode, if I raze any buildings on the battle map during a battle, does that have any effect on that territory?
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If it has no effect, then why am I allowed to raze the buildings during the battle?
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"Humph. Hope, it is the quintessential human delusion, simultaneously the source of your greatest strength, and your greatest weakness."
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I am not a vandal so I didnt attack any buildings during the battle. But if you step on farmlands during a battle they are automatically destoryed. So if it is not a very difficult battle, I try not to step on farmlands, so that I wont have to rebuild them after I get the territory. I guess they have an effect. Try and destroy a church, see what happens![]()
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they don't do anyhting, CA jsut put it there to distract ur troops(it takes a long time to destory them) so the weak mined CPU can beat u in battle![]()
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Well I think it has an effect as the Vikings as it does say in the maunual for VI that
I do think this only occurs to them though so it has no point for every other faction on the gameOriginally Posted by [b
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You're right it only works for the vikings. For all the buidings that they destroy they get its full value in gold, once they become christian they only get half its value.
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