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    Ok I have V6.2 and I am a little confused about creating generals. When a 16yo comes of age, I placed him on the wilderness or do i take him to a castle? And then after 21 i take him out of the castle and get him experience in the wildnerness im a little confused???

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    For military training, you must have a castle with a Drill Square building. For civilian training, a city with a Scholarium. If you want a brute, leave him in the wilderness.

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    Default Re: A question about Generals

    This should get you some insight http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showt...98#post4417598

    When a 16 year old come of age, you place him in a city for Governor learning. Place him in a castle for *General* training. It takes about 3 - 4 turns before he becomes a Brute, but before that - you have some time to get him to the learning center of choice.

    PS: The more advanced buildings in the settlement - the more likly that the student will pick up on other good traits (1+ farming for advance farming building) over time.

    Have fun!

    ~Wille
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