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Post by grizwald on Dec 25, 2017 2:39:52 GMT
So I am playing as Aurion in the century of blood and my queen who is also a dragon rider just formed a host to take Yunkai. She gained the title of a host. Now my question is because I have never seen this before I believe since I usually put the adventurer game rule on rare and I forgot to change it to that since the update. Is this normal for a queen to do or can she only do this because she is a dragon rider. Becuase it seems weird to me but maybe that’s because I have never seem it happen before, She does not have claim on Yunkai and it kinda messed up my plans since I had planned to take Yunkai next and put my friend as the ruler after I got a claim on the main county. I thought an adventure had to have a claim to form a host. Does anyone know what the prerequisites for a charector have to be to form a host especial when they are a queen or is it the same as all other charectors.
Thanks
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Post by soulbourne on Dec 26, 2017 19:42:03 GMT
Dragon riders can form a host and launch a dragon conquest as their CB rather than a claim war. Alongside that it is possible for adventurers sometimes to form bands to try and carve out land for themselves-but dragon riders specifically sometimes have ambition stat that causes them to form an adventurer party to claim a title. Though in past few versions wives/concubines doing so has been toned down somewhat. Used to be any time you played aegen the conquerer he'd end up having one sister inevitably invade the stepstones, form the kingdom of the stepstones, but only hold a single title, and be independant. Became better when you could diplo-annex allies though.
Generally it's somewhat amusing as targaryens since they'll often launch an attack with a rather small amount of troops(A couple thousand to up to 10k sometimes but the larger numbers are rare) due to the dragons making them feel confident-even if it's a young dragon. This means my court of dragon riding loyalists tends to be at a slight advantage.
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