The Hayasdan hoplite was the hayasdan skin for the iranian hoplite.Originally Posted by Karo
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The Hayasdan hoplite was the hayasdan skin for the iranian hoplite.Originally Posted by Karo
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Does the reform lead you to attack the heart of Seleucid empire?
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I don't understand? Do you mean "make"? No, you don't have to fulfill any part of this reform, so it doesn't make you attack anyone. However to start the Orontid Empire Reform you need to take the Seleukid cities in Mesopotamia and Iran. There is a map.Originally Posted by Diadoch
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Thanks, that is what I was talking about, if I want reforms I have to attack.
Last edited by Andronikos; 08-26-2007 at 17:04.
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Well, out of a strictly technical viewpoint, no you don't "have to attack", though it is advised since you'll rarely if ever see a mass revolt of the concerned provinces. If someone else conquers those provinces, well, you'll have to duke it out with them if you want the reforms... Or...Originally Posted by Diadoch
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...You can exploit diplomacy to get whatever you want in combination with certain cheats. I'm not going to say anything more but in theory you can recreate the Achaemenid world order through diplomacy within 5 turns provided that you've got enough money. But that is not how the mod is meant to be played, so to your peculiar question, yes you will need to make use of military means to achieve these goals; Clearly you have to assume an aggressive and bold stance. If that means tackling the Gray Death, then so be it, but if say Baktria or in rare circumstances Pahlava carve great chunks of all that land, you also have to defeat them in battle if you wish to acquire the concerned provinces.
"Fortunate is every man who in purity and truth recognizes valiance and prevents it from becoming bravado" - Âriôbarzanes of the Sûrên-Pahlavân
Also, the game might just start acting weird if you try the "diplomacy" a la TPC... In other words, your PC might not enjoy it as much as you do.
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This looks way too complicated for me, could someone please explain how to do these reforms in brief?
I guess I can pull out the Pan-Caucasian Reforms but the Persian reforms seem too difficult![]()
Last edited by Servilius Novus; 05-06-2012 at 14:02.
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