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Real Warfare 2: Northern Crusades A new chapter in the Real Warfare realistic real-time strategy games series. |
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Horses!
Question from a newbie... yet again. How many horses are needed to upgrade a unit? 1 for every 10 men? Or does it work differently?
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So basically it's 20 respectively 30 horses required in order to upgrade to a knight. Recommended: upgrade via sword infantry to the knight - it will NOT take longer time or anything, instead, you can most likely do all the upgrades in one step without for example playing more battles for the units experience and so. Last thing to mention; Knights are very expensive to replenish (Ca 200 per lost man which makes the total cost standing at around 8000 money if it's down on 1-2 men). Last edited by ThisIsRealWarfare; 02-02-2012 at 08:53 PM. |
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Thanks for all the info.
Another question... what's the impact of 'commander' and 'initiative'. I presume morale is highly worthwhile, keeping troops from fleeing? How close should i best keep my commander to my men? Given that i love cavalry flanking, he sometimes tends to move away relatively far from his men. |
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The commander ability can rally your troops faster if upgraded.
Each unit have it's own AI so if you upgrade the initiative,troops start making things on their own. Attacking a nearby enemy or change position if they are under fire. Yes, morale is very important.But an upgraded irregural unit can cost much more to retrain. |
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Thanks for the info.
Though given the accumulated army exp i can't see one fielding unupgraded irregulars no matter the cost. |
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