highlight your assassin/spy etc so he goes green on the map,not in a city or army
and type in give_trait this GoodSpy 5,you put the this bit in so you dont have to type in his name
and bobs your auntie!![]()
highlight your assassin/spy etc so he goes green on the map,not in a city or army
and type in give_trait this GoodSpy 5,you put the this bit in so you dont have to type in his name
and bobs your auntie!![]()
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I have an OT question, I tried the cheat of Create_unit and all that, the message said "Garrison already full" even though there was only 2 units in the Garrison! I wrote
create_unit Leon Musketeer amount 1 experince 1 armour 1 weapon 1
Just a stab in the dark, but were you trying to do so before gunpowder was invented?
From what i know you're best off creating a unit in the field anyway...
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yeah, it was my very first turn I tried it
Nah, you shouldn't have the amount label etc. Also, put the name in quotes. This should work:
create_unit Leon "Musketeer" 1 1 1 1
I think it's "Musketeers" rather than the singular term. Honestly, I use that cheat a lot, as a counter to the bug of training or retraining troops with experience. It's incredibly frustrating sometimes. Between the world HQ, a Swordsmith's Guild HQ and a Horse Breeder's Guild HQ, I can recruit Hospitallers with 6 xp each. I recruit 3, and they all come out with 0 xp. I retrain them (at another 440 florins each) and none of them gain xp. I retrain all of them again (paying again) and this time one of the three has 6 xp. Repeat ad nauseum. So now I just create them normally, and if they come out without experience I disband them and use the cheat to create 3 that have the correct amount of experience.
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