Men-at-Arms, who keeps them after sucession? Is it the dynasty head? Is it tied to your title? Can you lose them in any way?
You'll have to pay full price for any units that are still adding dudes.Also Men-at-Arms: how is Unraised Men-at-Arms calculated? Because it doesn't sum up for me. As a tribal ruler I'm paying more prestige then shown on the single Men-at-Arms-Units. Should be 0.3 but is 0.8.
You'll pay extra while they are reinforcing. Either turn off reinforcement or wait until one month after they are fully reinforced and see how much it "charges" you then.Also Men-at-Arms: how is Unraised Men-at-Arms calculated? Because it doesn't sum up for me. As a tribal ruler I'm paying more prestige then shown on the single Men-at-Arms-Units. Should be 0.3 but is 0.8.
You'll have to pay full price for any units that are still adding dudes.
You'll pay extra while they are reinforcing. Either turn off reinforcement or wait until one month after they are fully reinforced and see how much it "charges" you then.
EDIT: Ninjad by @MeroFromVero...![]()
Fully reinforced, disbanded, and you waited one month?But they are fully reinforced :/
Fully reinforced, disbanded, and you waited one month?
It looks to be charging you 0.6 (0.8 minus the 25% discount), but yeah, still twice as much as 0.3. My only guess would be that the costs for your regiments are displayed rounded down, yet if you add them all up the total is higher. Or it might be a bug. I'm not sure.
Yeah I think it is rounded down. It would make sense. Thank youIt looks to be charging you 0.6 (0.8 minus the 25% discount), but yeah, still twice as much as 0.3. My only guess would be that the costs for your regiments are displayed rounded down, yet if you add them all up the total is higher. Or it might be a bug. I'm not sure.![]()
Fwiw in CK2 you needed to set foot in the target kingdom, waging war in the lands of the target ruler wasn't enough.how exactly do I get the Crusader trait? I'm on crusade in command of an army in Jerusalem and it hasn't fired yet...
edit: apparently I was one county over from Jerusalem proper and you need to actually step foot in Jerusalem to trigger the trait. I thought in CK2 as long as you were in the lands of the target character you got the trait?
I've noticed that sometimes when you call in allies, you have to spend prestige to do so (I haven't checked to see what the difference is... defensive vs offensive or how well they like you or what it might be). Maybe that's where you're losing the prestige?I keep losing a massive amount of prestige every war for seemingly no reason. I do what all the cool kids do. I save up my prestige and when I have enough, I declare war on a county as a tribe. Call in all my allies and crush the enemy, but at some point I get a bunch of prestige loss and end up way in the dirt. I don't know what's going on! Any ideas guys?