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    vapd, I saved a Mongol campaign and then proceeded with no spending until more troops arrived and then went back and played spending all I had. The reinforcements were the same either way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelson View Post
    vapd, I saved a Mongol campaign and then proceeded with no spending until more troops arrived and then went back and played spending all I had. The reinforcements were the same either way.
    So true.

    But maybe their time or arrival has changed? Although I think its the same as well, but I dont want to believe that spending the money has absolutely no consequences. It's Great Khan's claim, for God's sake.

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    Might just be the record for thread necromancy...13yrs...

    Mongol reinforcements are tied to how many new provinces you conquer...more provinces conquered = more reinforcements....
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    Thread necromancy yes, but its nice to see posts on this forum, and think that maybe some people besides me still play STW now and then.

    I never finished a campaign as the Mongols. The light cavalry is so OP it takes the fun out of it IMO. If you play the whole campaign do rebellions and/or enemy agents ever become a problem? I found that in the early campaign all I had to do was use my infantry for garrison duty and do most of the fighting with my cavalry and there wasn't much of a problem. But I know nothing of the mid-to-late game.
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    early campaign all I had to do was use my infantry for garrison duty and do most of the fighting with my cavalry
    Yep...that pretty much sums up Mongol strategy for the entire campaign. Mongol Light Cavalry are sufficient for most situations, but Mongol Heavy Cavalry might be necessary when facing alot of Yari Samurai spear.

    I played maybe one or two Mongol campaigns complete (you are correct in that Mongol cavalry is OP which makes the sight of fleeing units get boring rather quickly) so I couldn't really say if agents ever get to be a problem. Rebellions can be a PITA, but Ashi rout and run even quicker than Yari when faced with Mongol cav...

    some people besides me still play STW now and then
    I still play one or two complete campaigns a year (usually Oda as they are the hardest). STW was my first love, and is still my favorite
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