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    Default Recruiting better cavalry units

    Hi everybody,

    I am not able to recruit higher tier cavalry units as Byzantium. Nicaea is a full built fortress now. Even if I put my (outstandign!) emperor himself in this fortress, I just can recruit one cavalry unit (forgot the name). I read the handbook, but I do not know where to see if my general or govenor is a knight/commander etc. or not.

    Thanks for help.

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    Default Re: Recruiting better cavalry units

    Quote Originally Posted by proelium_committere View Post
    I read the handbook, but I do not know where to see if my general or govenor is a knight/commander etc. or not.

    Thanks for help.
    You can check that by checking your generals' traits.

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    Default Re: Recruiting better cavalry units

    ...which is why I don't use this cavalry recruitment script. Kings should have right to recruit all units. I had the exact same problem and exact same faction. Could possibly have something to do with new units are not included (somehow) in the cavalry recruitment script.

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