I read somewhere that it is possible to retrain units to update there armor etc. I have tried to figure out how but have wasted lots of time. I feel like a newb asking this, but can someone tell me how to do this. THX :)
I read somewhere that it is possible to retrain units to update there armor etc. I have tried to figure out how but have wasted lots of time. I feel like a newb asking this, but can someone tell me how to do this. THX :)
sure, you A) need to have a provence capable of training that type of unit. as well, you need in the same provence, B) armour or weapons upgrades built (armourer etc.) then go to your unit training panel, then select the unit you want retrained (you will see that unit in the tan panel at the bottom of your screen) then left click and hold down on the unit. then drag the unit into one of the 5 squares in the unit training panel, and viola! :cheers:
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You might also want to make sure that the unit is in that province at the start of the turn otherwise it won't work.
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Welcome Bobby! One more thing. Don't forget you can retrain units without losing their upgrades even if the retraining province itself doesn't provide those upgrades. So you don't need to schlepp your depleted units all the way back to the province with highest upgrade.
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Another way to exploit that feature - weapon/armour/morale upgrades tracked at unit level, not individually - is to reinforce a depleted high-tech unit with one that has lesser upgrades, with the men moved into the higher-tech unit automatically receiving the upgrades.
eg. I have a unit of 20 Billmen with gold weapon & armour upgrades and another of 50 Billmen with silver weapon & armour upgrades. I add the latter unit to the former, leaving me with 60 gold upgraded Billmen & 10 silver upgraded Billmen.
This is a useful way to keep your best units on the frontline, sending back lesser units to homebase for rebuilding, receiving the higher upgrades as they do so as a side benefit.
Valour is tracked individually, with the unit average displayed, so in the above example if the 20 gold-upgraded Billmen were valour 5 and the silver-upgraded Billmen valour 2, after the merge you'd have a unit of 60 gold-upgraded troops with an average valour of 3 (although the 20 would still be valour 5 and the 40 valour 2).
another very very good point that i forgot to mentionOriginally Posted by AdrianII
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