Official 'Third Age 1.0 - 3.2 Question & Answer' Thread
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Wow
Also maybe sticky this thread so it can't fall off the front page?
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About time that a new thread about this is made.
Rep+, MBA, even though you don't need any more.
And here comes the very first question of the New Ask Questions-thread(Ngugi's can't be counted): Does a high generals Dread lower the amount of population growth in a settlement?
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Which factions get an "environmental" recruitment pool bonus, like Dwarves in the mountains and Silvans in the forest?
Related question: as the Dwarves, I've taken Lune Land and the province east of it (with Nenuial or something), and I'm noticing more and more that it's a waste to try to hold it against the orcs as the growth is superslow and I can only recruit one unit at once. Yes, I can reinforce from the mountains but I want those troops for the war. Should I give those two lands to Eriador which are doing absolutely nothing against the orcs on this front?
On the east, I've gone as far as Gundabad and it's looking pretty good. Not so on the west with all those blasted plains in between.
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Originally Posted by
Alaeron
Which factions get an "environmental" recruitment pool bonus, like Dwarves in the mountains and Silvans in the forest?
Related question: as the Dwarves, I've taken Lune Land and the province east of it (with Nenuial or something), and I'm noticing more and more that it's a waste to try to hold it against the orcs as the growth is superslow and I can only recruit one unit at once. Yes, I can reinforce from the mountains but I want those troops for the war. Should I give those two lands to Eriador which are doing absolutely nothing against the orcs on this front?
On the east, I've gone as far as Gundabad and it's looking pretty good. Not so on the west with all those blasted plains in between.
Every faction has a favored terrain related to the predominant race: For elves it is forest regions, for dwarves and orcs mountains, for humans grassland.
As for the giving away regions for defensive purposes, it can generally be a good tactic, but Eriador usually doesn't fare too good against the orcs and usually gets crushed sooner or later. If you already reached Gundabad, shouldn't the orcs be pretty much finished anyway soon (at least the Gundabad orcs)?
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Originally Posted by
Alaeron
Which factions get an "environmental" recruitment pool bonus, like Dwarves in the mountains and Silvans in the forest?
Right click one of your barracks. It will say somewhere 'Dwarven barracks are most productive in mountainous regions'. You can check the regiontype by right clicking the book that every settlement has.
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Originally Posted by
Alaeron
Related question: as the Dwarves, I've taken Lune Land and the province east of it (with Nenuial or something), and I'm noticing more and more that it's a waste to try to hold it against the orcs as the growth is superslow and I can only recruit one unit at once. Yes, I can reinforce from the mountains but I want those troops for the war. Should I give those two lands to Eriador which are doing absolutely nothing against the orcs on this front?
On the east, I've gone as far as Gundabad and it's looking pretty good. Not so on the west with all those blasted plains in between.
Yeah the western Dwarven settlements are kind of useless IMO. You should only use them if you want to play an immersive campaign. You could grow Thorin's Halls so you can actually recruit stuff but it takes a long time.
I like to keep them and hunt Orcs though. But gifting/selling them isn't a bad idea.
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Hermes Trismegistos
Every faction has a favored terrain related to the predominant race: For elves it is forest regions, for dwarves and orcs mountains, for humans grassland.
Evil men favor desert regions. Isengard has higher productivity on grassland than other Orcish factions.
It would be nice if someone could find the text that shows the multipliers.
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yh glad to see a new fresh thread for questions:thumbsup2
my question: Aragorn killed during a battle, serving me (Gondor) . Can i "revive" him somehow or he is gone?
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He is gone, he's not special to the game, is treated like a normal general and like every other general that runs himself into a pikewall and fails he won't come back (unless you script something of course;)).
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ohh damn the return of the king will never happen
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I took those plains with the rationale that if I took them the Orcs wouldn't have them, but I think they can now. I dare them to fight me on my own turf to the west, Eriador can sink or swim. I am at Gundabad but they still have Carn Dum, that little castle west of Gundabad, and Gram with quite a bit of troops running around while I get more and more depleted. I'll see if I can reinforce from the east or if I'll just have to wait for a while.
And every faction having a favored terrain sounds nicely balanced.
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Actually Rhun has a bonus there, cause they favor both desert and grassland, which makes it pretty easy for them to occupy Dale, Gondor and Rohan, but if a good faction takes Rhun they'll have lots of problems trying to hold it
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Originally Posted by
Wizad
It would be nice if someone could find the text that shows the multipliers (for region types and replenishment rates).
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Are the replenishment rates are twice as fast in a faction's preferred regions?
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v Ah, ok. Cut unnecessary stuff from post.
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This thread is for questions and answers, not threadmaking
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Are the replenishment rates are twice as fast in a faction's preferred regions?
Well some factions recruit faster in certain areas. Some need fertile soil to recruit a lot of troops whilst other are ok with just average soil. But yes, replenishment will work faster in preferred regions, that is what I have experienced.
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my ringbearer general became rebel and he hasnt move from then. Also no messege appear to me that i lost the ring and the location with the ringbearer (he is on my region but game shouldnt send me a messege ?) is that right or some bug?
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Wizad
The prefered region only refers to replenishment rates as far as I know.
Also different regions give different replenishment rates.
It's not like there is 1 regiontype that gives 100% and the rest gives 50%. Elves get 100% from forests, I think 75% from grassland, and 50% from mountainous.
It would be nice if someone could post the correct multipliers.
This is recorded in the EDB (with Dunland added as this one is from MOS but vanilla has rest the same), for users to read and keep track on I presume while I ain't sure where it's coded to kick in:
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;------------------------------------------------------------------------
;--- Unit availability --------------------------------------------------
;------------------------------------------------------------------------
;Elves
;1.0 and hidden_resource forest
;0.5 and hidden_resource grasland
;0.25 and hidden_resource mountains or hidden_resource desert
;
;Dwarves
;1.0 and hidden_resource mountains
;0.33 and hidden_resource forest or hidden_resource grasland
;0.25 and hidden_resource desert
;
;Humans
;1.0 and hidden_resource grasland
;0.5 and hidden_resource forest
;0.25 and hidden_resource desert or hidden_resource mountains
;
;Humans evil
;1.0 and hidden_resource desert or hidden_resource grasland
;0.5 and hidden_resource forest or hidden_resource mountains
;
;Evil
;1.0 and hidden_resource mountains
;0.75 and hidden_resource grasland
;0.5 and hidden_resource forest or hidden_resource desert
;
;Dunlendings
;1.0 and hidden_resource grasland or hidden_resource mountains
;0.5 and hidden_resource forest or hidden_resource desert
[For the record I had the first post after the OP; while removed by a Judge Moderator haha, but now I can post according to The Law ^^]