I have had that as well, as Roman, never as Swebôz ;-)
Rest him a bit and he should be fine.
I have had that as well, as Roman, never as Swebôz ;-)
Rest him a bit and he should be fine.
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You should always build fortresses when your family member has no more movement points, except in the rare case where a fortress would be a death-trap of course. Spending the night in a fortress isn't exhausting (as opposed to sleeping under the bare sky). Build fortresses and your generals don't tire, and won't end up on their death-bed.
Last edited by Andy1984; 02-15-2010 at 03:30.
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The Hellenes are not used to hear Indian- styled music and dancing....
BTW, the larger gap between settlements forced you to rely on forced marching more, so you got more bad "tired" traits. AFAIK, Nomads, Sweboz, and Saby'n are less suspectible to those traits...
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Yeah but the Sab'yn and Swêboz generals have a propensity to overdo their enhancement drugs, thus all to often becoming khat or beer addicts, respectively.
Sauromatae and Saka generals are the best movement wise because of the Nomad trait combined with the unrestricted winter movement (only for them and Swêboz).
Swêboz guide for EB 1.2
Tips and Tricks for New Players
from Hannibal Khan the Great, Brennus, Tellos Athenaios, and Winsington III.
Swêboz guide for EB 1.2
Tips and Tricks for New Players
from Hannibal Khan the Great, Brennus, Tellos Athenaios, and Winsington III.
Impressive. When my laptop is repaired, I'll see whether I can get my legions that far before abandoning my campaign.
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Last edited by athanaric; 02-15-2010 at 15:18.
Swêboz guide for EB 1.2
Tips and Tricks for New Players
from Hannibal Khan the Great, Brennus, Tellos Athenaios, and Winsington III.
well, it is definitily caused by forced marching. I noticed those "illness traits" (under the weather, confined to be, on his deathbed) the first time in my carthie campaign and was wondering and even thinking about asking in the forum for proof that qarthadastim were a "weak" people (no, not really ;). I thin I noticed it first as carthie mainly at FMs campaigning in northern africa and spain. It might be also linked to area, but I think the point in your case is that India is rather vast and has got barely streets.
I haven't checked the script yet, but I can say the On his deathbed trait is extension of Confined to bed trait and appears when FM who is confined to bed doesn't get rest.. The last FM who got this was young S/CH/V guy who had been training for his general career by fighting rebels in India. India is under my control, so he didn't cross the borders of Baktrian empire. I didn't use all his movement points and AFAIK he didn't get Forced marching. After he got Confined to bed he had to march a lot, because the nearest city was type IV and I didn't want him to get Interloper trait. He just spent many turns outside a city. His father had the same training (not in India though) but got Desert warrior trait instead and became one of my best generals. This one just recovered and I hope he has great future, he is like his father with dozen of great traits.
Age may have an effect, because I have seen old FMs to get it inside a city (but I'm not 100% sure).
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