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    Default Do you hold off on marian/imperial reforms?

    I was just wondering how many people actually hold off on the Marian and Imperial reforms. It's the year 529 in my Roman campaign and I am just now building a Marian reform barracks. Also, the Marian barracks means I can only build those units in that city right?

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    Default Re: Do you hold off on marian/imperial reforms?

    Personally I hold them off until I feel like it the Marian reforms 'fit' with my current campaign. Or, sometimes, when I have a superb general retiring to Rome or something similar I act out that they are the Marius figure and they trigger the reforms.

    Not sure about your second question, could you phrase it differently?

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    Just like what Taelok said. I hold them off until I see fit. Usually by 530 AUC I would trigger them.
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    Default Re: Do you hold off on marian/imperial reforms?

    I'm entertaining the idea of not triggering them at all and seeing if I can win the Roman campaign with the original troop roster.
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    Ahhh that would be tough.

    I actually don't like the republican units as much as legions, so im always trying to get them first

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    Tough but interesting, no? Rome is far from my favorite faction and I don't much care for the legions.
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    how dare you say that!!!!!
    Oh well

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    i always try to get the marian reforms as soon as possible, coz i like the imperial legions much more as the republican and i need my archer auxiliaries! but i also try to start to build the imperial palace in all italy provinces at the same time!
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    Default Re: Do you hold off on marian/imperial reforms?

    Quote Originally Posted by the tenth legion View Post
    how dare you say that!!!!!
    Oh well
    Sorry! It's just the way it is.
    "Whoso would be a man, must be a nonconformist. He who would gather immortal palms must not be hindered by the name of goodness, but must explore it if it be goodness. Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. Absolve you to yourself, and you shall have the suffrage of the world. No law can be sacred to me but that of my nature. Good and bad are but names very readily transferable to that or this; the only right is what is after my constitution; the only wrong what is against it....."
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    Default Re: Do you hold off on marian/imperial reforms?

    on my roman one i am doing i am tryin to do this campain my history but quickly so i am doing all events 100 years before they reaily happen so the reform should be around 200bc
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