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    Default Re: new to eb - question about client rulers

    Quote Originally Posted by bovi View Post
    Once a client ruler, he'll have slow movement. You cannot change this except by adopting him as Man Of The Hour and adding a few triggers to EDCT which you can find in one of the recent threads in the tech help forum.
    If it wasn't for the slow movement, I'd probably keep him around as heavy cavalry... thanks for the advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eusebius86 View Post
    If it wasn't for the slow movement, I'd probably keep him around as heavy cavalry... thanks for the advice.
    I think he have slow movement points because he has 'Celtic Lesser King' bodyguards(who are on foot) and not some Italic general bodyguards with horses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ibn-Khaldun View Post
    I think he have slow movement points because he has 'Celtic Lesser King' bodyguards(who are on foot) and not some Italic general bodyguards with horses.
    So why would he get less movement points than a hastati?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eusebius86 View Post
    So why would he get less movement points than a hastati?
    Because his traits will give negative movement points I guess. Ordinary units and captain led armies don't have to worry about that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ibn-Khaldun View Post
    Because his traits will give negative movement points I guess. Ordinary units and captain led armies don't have to worry about that.
    So basically he needs to go to the nearest barbarian town, besiege it, and get himself killed...

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    ...or take it, and set up a new client kingdom to rule over

    Makes sense if you want to RP it, too: wouldn't you do the same if the new overlords marched into your town, set you up as a puppet ruler, then later stripped you of office and made you an "impostor"?
    "The pathfinding around town squares is twenty different kinds of horrible."Watchman

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    you could just send him on a slow tour of the passes through the alps building forts, and leave him in the most exposed one.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by soup_alex View Post
    ...or take it, and set up a new client kingdom to rule over

    Makes sense if you want to RP it, too: wouldn't you do the same if the new overlords marched into your town, set you up as a puppet ruler, then later stripped you of office and made you an "impostor"?
    yes, i wanted to add, for RPing purposes client rulers can be fab - they are fairly native to their region, so unpredictable in traits and skills, and generally quite interesting to add to the mix!
    inde consilivm mihi pavca de Avgvsto et extrema tradere, mox Tiberii principatum et cetera, sine ira et stvdio, qvorvm cavsas procvl habeo.

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