Quote Originally Posted by Knight Templar
Yes, but AI is not smart enough to send 15 assassins on your 8-command general in one year, or to send 10 Grand Inquisitors on your only heir to eliminate your faction. In fact, I've never seen 2 or more enemy inquistitors trying to burn one general in one turn.
The real challenge would be to train you assassin to valour 7-8 and then try to kill kings around
I see your point. Multiple uses abuse a tactic, perhaps.

But! Remember that just because the AI doesn't do it, doesn't mean you can't; witness the terrible AI use of trading, for instance. Is it fair for you to have a huge trading network where you have every single sea lane occupied and you're taking in 15k florins a turn? And, perhaps, just because the developers didn't see it when they designed it, does that make it wrong? Perhaps it perverts the purpose of the game to do such things... but by the same token, that would mean that "training" your assasins using your own people (or your spies on your generals) to get them experience is also a sort of perversion of the intentions of the game. But who is to say that you shouldn't train your spies / assasins/inquis.? Obviously, if you have the option to do terrible things to your own troops, the developers meant that to be in there and therefore it's up to you to use what advantages you have to win.

Anyway, I've mostly spent my inquisitors in a single attack mode, with some success as they've gotten 4-5 stars. I've assasinated many enemy generals of some prowess using a grand inquisitioner, and happily. But using the bomb inquisition tactic isn't something I would normally apply to my games... it's much too inconvenient.

Is it wrong to spam an islamic provence with 20 bishops and cardinals to turn it Christian? The AI only uses one to two holy men at a time to influence such things.