Is there a complete list of units every faction can recruit online?
I ask because I am interested about (Proto)Slavic units maybe existing in game.
Is there a complete list of units every faction can recruit online?
I ask because I am interested about (Proto)Slavic units maybe existing in game.
There is only an old one and Im not sure exactly how updated it is. But you can always take a look at the actual mod files.
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You could this one but it's not updated AFAIK.
You can also check the ingame custom battles tab which will more or less provide all the units for every faction
Thank you for the suggestions. I don't suppose one of the devs could spare me some time and answer me here, are there any (proto)slav units in game?
I think there is one such unit in the game but I can't remember the name. It is located as AOR unit around modern day Albania.
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I'm pretty sure they were literally called Proto Slav levies.
I did some edits to them, they are in AOR area 43 so that is Sarmatia. I recently did their historical description. Rather than proto-slavs I refined them into being early baltic tribes (where early slavs may have came from in later years) Here is their full historical description for them:
#Vojīnōs were fierce infantry spearmen who formed the bulk of the armies of the Nerjōs (Neuri) and Budīnōs (Budini). Historically the people of the forest steppe were a heterogeneous group of closely related and mutually intelligeable dialects, which could be termed proto-Slavic. However being hemmed in by other ethnicities, exercising strong cultural influences, did not allow the people of the forest steppe to reach a mature and distinct ethnogenesis. The greatest influence came from the Skytho-Sauromatian nomads roaming the steppe, who sometimes pushed even beyond the Vistula River during raids. As confederal leaders the nomads had a considerable impact on the locals, during a lasting coexistence for about a millennium. This process synthesised core concepts and ideas from religion to everyday life. Around the 4th century BC, roughly the middle phase of said coexistence, these locals appeared to be so similar to the Skuda, that Herodotos recorded them as Skythian farmers. Throughout this time contacts with Volga Finnic people had taken place as well, namely with the people known as Budinjoi and Neurjoi. It is possible that from them, and even from Mediterranean captives taken by the Skuda and brought to the forest steppe, that the locals learned to build wooden fortifications. A cultural aspect that became a trademark of the forest steppe, giving rise to the enclosures known as Gordah. The most famous of them Gelonos was a massive center of workshops, producing metalware for the Skythian protectors of the region.
And yes same as Baltic levies I see, those tribes over-lap. Proto-slav origins are very obscure, just read they may have been from a tribe known as the Vistula Veneti so could do a new description for them to seperate from "baltic levies" however it is the same sort of area and culture, this time around modern Gadansk area. "Proper" slavs only came about much later in 5th century AD so a baltic tribe suits the DEI unit better...
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