MTW Muscovy

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Muscovy
Castle Name: Moscow Castle
Title Name: Grand Duke of Muscovy, +1 loyalty, +1 dread
Financial Stats
Base Income: 184.6
Trade Goods: Furs
Province Extras
Allows: Steppe Cavalry, Slav Javelinmen, Slav Warriors, Steppe Heavy Cavalry

Description

Bordering Regions and Battle Map Selection

Province Attack To Map Defend From Map
Novgorod Temperate Inland Plains Temperate Inland Flat
Smolensk Temperate Inland Flat Temperate Inland Flat
Chernigov Lush Inland Plains Temperate Inland Flat
Ryazan Lush Inland Plains Temperate Inland Flat
Volga-Bulgaria Lush Inland Plains River Temperate Inland Plains River
Internal Attack Map
Temperate Inland Flat

These are the provinces and sea regions border this province. "Attack To" indicates the map type used when attacking from this province into the listed border province. "Defend From" indicates the map type used when an attack comes from the bordering province into this one. "Internal Attack" indicates the map type used for rebellions and siege relief.


Early Era

At the start of an Early Era campaign, this province is owned by the Rebels. It starts with no buildings. It is occupied by 2 units of 100 Spearmen each.

High Era

At the start of a High Era campaign, this province is owned by the Russians. It starts with a Citadel, Town Militia, Improved Farmland +80%, Horse Breeders' Guild, Armourers' Guild, Bowyer's Workshop, Church, and Royal Palace. It is occupied by 41 Boyars (the faction leader), 40 Boyars, 40 Horse Archers, and 100 Peasants.

Late Era

At the start of a Late Era campaign, this province is owned by the Russians. It starts with a Border Fort, Armourers' Guild, Bowyers' Guild, Citadel, Church, Monastery, Cathedral, Horse Breeders' Guild, Improved Farmland +80%, Royal Palace, Town Militia, Tavern, Brothel, and Siege Engineer's Workshop. It is occupied by 41 Boyars (the faction leader), 2 units of 40 Boyars each, and 40 Horse Archers.



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