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    Galatikoi Kleruchoi recruitment zones would be nice. Playing against the Ptolies in 0.80 had them crawling all over the place. Egypt, Asia Minor, the Levant. Just how darn big is their recruitment zone?

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    Awesome I am new to EB and this really helps me a lot
    Great work!!!

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    Here:



    and here:



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    I think, you switchet the maps or the unit names

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ower
    I think, you switchet the maps or the unit names
    A quick glance at the Ammonion region proves you wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tellos Athenaios
    A quick glance at the Ammonion region proves you wrong.
    so you say that the ptolies can recruit Galatikoi Kleruchoi, in Macedonia, but not in Galatia? jus luck at the maps in Anatilia and Grece.

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    I wonder if Agema Kleruion Hippeon (sp?) have a comparable large recruitment region.... that would be my second wish, I will reserve the 3rd for something "special"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ower
    so you say that the ptolies can recruit Galatikoi Kleruchoi, in Macedonia, but not in Galatia? jus luck at the maps in Anatilia and Grece.
    From beta testing with Ptolemaioi I know this is the case. Note that there's a difference between Galatikoi Kleruchoi and Soldiers from Galatia. The first form a typical Ptolemaioi force - specially "designed" to keep the native Egyptians under control, plus providing some additional heavy infantry. The second are simply the local Galatians, in their own fighting style recruited by anyone who controls their home province. On a side note: there's this unit description of Galatikoi Klerouchoi in game, which provides much better information on them.
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    Yes, looks very much like you mixed 'em up.
    Last edited by Basileus Seleukeia; 04-13-2007 at 21:33.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arkatreides
    Here:



    and here:

    Thanks. Widespread indeed. I knew they were popular mercenaries but India?

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