In the early phase of a Spanish campaign, I had taken Cordoba from the Moors, and was about to move on Grenada. I had the lone defending Moorish stack isolated on the Iberian peninsula. Just as I moved my army in to destroy it, the Moor army suddenly sported the Jihad flag, and used the movement points to retreat to a different position where I couldn't reach them in that turn. I destroyed them in the next turn, and I didn't notice if they had also picked up any crusader mercs. The current Jihad running at the time was to attack Baghdad, but it had been called many turns previously. The Moor army picked that particular moment to join Jihad, just for immediate strategic advantage. At least, that's what it looked like.
Later on, I did the same thing myself... joined the current Crusade with no intention of actually going to the Holy Lands (because I didn't have the resources yet), just to pick up some nice mercs for the invasion of Africa.
I probably won't do that again. It feels like too much of an exploit, and takes away from the role-playing you can get into on a "real" Crusade (or Jihad). But it bothers me to see the AI doing it. Has anyone else noticed an enemy AI army exploiting either Crusade or Jihad just for immediate strategic advantage?
I would consider this a bug, but maybe CA doesn't. Maybe there are enough historical precedents for sneaky use of Jihad or Crusade for other purposes? I'm not that familiar with the history.
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