Hi,
Just started an XL High Expert Armenian campaign about a week ago. I noticed a very strange building which I have never seen before. It seems to appears only in Wallachia. May I know if anybody has seen this building before?
Hi,
Just started an XL High Expert Armenian campaign about a week ago. I noticed a very strange building which I have never seen before. It seems to appears only in Wallachia. May I know if anybody has seen this building before?
This was one of the building types introduced in VI (for the viking era campaign).
I gather that the tech trees have been shuffled a bit in XL - for example "Forest Clearing" now appears in all periods. I am only in my first XL campaign at present, and have just reached High period, without encountering the muster field....
Musterfield was the way to train peasants in VI. You can't train peasants in XL so I suspect that this building has no function there. The fact that it can only be found in Wallachia in a rebel province seems to confirm this.
Originally Posted by DroneOriginally Posted by TinCow
This is strange. I don't know what kind of troops it can produce.
None in that province and era anyway.Originally Posted by Digital
Was it built by the rebels, built by another faction or was it already there when you started the campaign? It may have been added and then removed again, probably by setting it as a rebel only building. It may serve some other purpose for the rebels of course.
I think it was built by the rebels. There are no special troops when I click on the rebel stack in Wallachia.Originally Posted by Cambyses II
Here's your answer:
The rebels are allowed to construct Muster Fields in the XL High Period.Code:0 MUSTER_FIELD Muster Field TROOP_PRODUCER 200 2 {CASTLE} muster field [snip] NO 1 {FN_REBEL}
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