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    Default Rising an Army too Exhausting

    Hi people of the page. I have been trying to rise an army quickly and easily, like we did en RTW, but i cant.

    I used to alt+click in the campain map (from the city- barrack) and the new recruited units go there everytime. ¿How can i do that in Shogun 2?

    Thanks.

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    Default Re: Rising an Army too Exhausting

    You can use your general to raise army I believe and the units will be recruited from the nearest provinces and move to where your general is located. To tell the truth I never use this feature so I'm not sure if this is still avaialable for Shogun 2 but I know you can do this in Empire and Napoleon.


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    Default Re: Rising an Army too Exhausting

    Quote Originally Posted by LestaT View Post
    You can use your general to raise army I believe and the units will be recruited from the nearest provinces and move to where your general is located. To tell the truth I never use this feature so I'm not sure if this is still avaialable for Shogun 2 but I know you can do this in Empire and Napoleon.
    I don't use it myself, but it is in Shogun 2
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    Default Re: Rising an Army too Exhausting

    Thanks for the answer. Yes it work for Shogun 2.

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