We killed them once and now they are back again.
I was wondering how many times in dlv 6.2 do they return afther you kill them?
We killed them once and now they are back again.
I was wondering how many times in dlv 6.2 do they return afther you kill them?
Perhaps they owned a region and respawned as a horde when their last settlement was taken?
Though I've seen factions re-emerge after thay became non-existant (after you get the message that faction x got eliminated)
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I play as georgia and I think the mongols was eliminated by novogord.
And around 20-30 turn we played and afther apox.31 turn i got a message that the mongol khing(or what ever it is) died...in that moment i saw a new 4 armies at my castle and capital.
But their provinces were at close to the russians provinces up at north and not by my side.
And yes we got the message that the Mongols wiped out.
So now for the 2nd time if i kill the mong. will they stay dead or they will return afther a wile?
Every game I ever play, the Mongols are qucikly destroyed. Oh, wish 6.3 onwards would incorporate a series of scripted army boosting top-ups so the first horde is just the tip of a greater swarm. Currently the DLV Mongols are a laughing stock. They should really put the fear up everyone and pummel into the west!
The result of a Super Mongol Golden Horde whould be total domination, will such a force have a weak achillis and when in it's growth would this strike?
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