What probably works better even for a first-timer is to join as a mercenary with a small mobile group of troops - any lord will recruit you as such if you haven't already become a fief-holding lord.
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So i should start by getting that free village from a king and then quickly focus on getting the related caste i suppose.īut i also imagine that all would require a banner (which i won't get with the setup You will become part of that faction and WILL fight in its wars, but you WILL be given a free village (usually the poorest one however, and you will need to wait for it to prosper), and as the realm takes/looses land you will probably gain a castle or two on the way.
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But the SAFEST way to get a fief is to raise your renown (easy, just battle bandits/do quests) to around 100 and have positive relations to any King and ask for vassalage. Originally posted by Hunkthebear:Hmm, the quickest way to gain a fief (any land that you rule, be it a Town, Castle, or Village) is to conquer it, but that will require hostile relations AND a good army, and will lead to Several wars in the short term. Castles dont really give money, but are good places to garrison troops when they are not needed.
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The way taxes from Fiefs work is that outside of castles, Towns and Villages have prosperity, which raises overtime for villages (peasant trains head to and from towns to their villages, increasing prosperity with every trip) but can be lost if it is raided or occupied by bandits, while Towns usually have a fixed income that raises or lowers depending on traffic to the town (Merchant caravans/Villager groups). The way Land works is that EVERY Town and Castle has an attached village (in case of towns and a FEW castles SEVERAL villages) and if the Town/Castle is taken then the villages go along with it. Hmm, the quickest way to gain a fief (any land that you rule, be it a Town, Castle, or Village) is to conquer it, but that will require hostile relations AND a good army, and will lead to Several wars in the short term.
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May i ask some tips on how to do that too ? i was planning to actually build up a domain (not necessarely taking over Carladia, but still have something to rule). Well, i definitely wish my character to be a knight, so i guess that setup will help.Ībout more specific questions.
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If that does not work for you, the game will leave you cold. Originally posted by Tuidjy:To decide whether you like the game, you must immerse yourself into the combat. If you have specific questions, here is the place to ask. You could read a 100 page tutorial, and still be lost. but you may want to experiment with game mechanics on your own. Watching a few videos on YouTube can be helpful. Once you have halfway decent equipment, it will be time for you to adventure outside, and try to deal with outlaws. Then ride to a city, and fight in the arena to get a feel for the combat, and raise your weapon proficiencies to 100+ You may also make some cash, to get you started with early equipment. and then assign the free stat points to 12 Strenght and 11 Agility, the skill points to Power Strike, Weapon Mastery, and Athletics. One of the most physical starting characters would be: To immerse yourself in combat, you need a physical character.
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To decide whether you like the game, you must immerse yourself into the combat.