No, enclaves give riders only, not nobles.
Usually they are based on a similar other units.
As above, it's wrong. The unit cards are not a reliable source of information on a unit's stats, go check the EDU if you want the truth.
No, it doesn't even make sense for a wealthy elite like that to be hiring themselves out.
Pardon the ignorance, but what is the EDU file and where can it be found?
Also I'd appreciate a small explanation on how nomadic enclaves function.
Cheers.
Frei zu sein, bedarf ist wenig, nur wer frei ist, ist ein König.
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Britannia: The Isles of Chaos
EDU=export_descr_units.txt , in this case located at data folder of the ebii mod folder. But it's better to use recruitment viewer that's in main ebii directory, as it processess EDU and EDB (export_descr_buildings.txt in data directory) into more comprehensive form.
This update has really blessed the Bosporians. Aside from the new nomadic units like the Roxolani Lancers. The addition of more infantry like the Dnieper Celts and tbe Pontic Hoplites gave the Bosporians a much needed backbone for their infantry.
Before, I had to rely on a single Classical Hoplites plus loads of weak militia units.
Ok, i'm going to reformulate my question :
Are there going to be AOR cataphracts in the future?.
yeah. I'm currently also playing a KB campaign and having a blast. Had two events happen at the same time and was besieged at 2 cities at once. I really love those Dnieper Celts. And I really can't wait to get the post reform units those sweet sweet armoured archers and the new Logades
I'm an ungrateful bastard. I am.
Every new Carthage campaign, I spam Lybian hoplites at the start. Those poor sons of ditches die for me in the thousands. What do I do to thank them for their service? I replace them with newer units and fancy regionals as soon as I can.
For shame, for shame.
For those factions with a close enough association with nomads, they can opt to invite a small group of them onto their pastures. It's a disruptive influence (increases rel_b culture) but comes with the option of recruiting riders. For the Lugians it's a small, but useful source of cavalry, for example.
Frei zu sein, bedarf ist wenig, nur wer frei ist, ist ein König.
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Did you add fallback triggers for the Carthaginian reforms in 2.35?
Asking because I am down to one Barcid and two Anti-Barcids. The rest aren't taking a side - damn moderates!
I have been unable to establish Royal Clans as Parthia in Bukhara and Khwarezm, only allied ones. Is this intended?
Ok now I understand. So it's a basically a building available for the faction which will allow more recruitment options at the expense of an unrest penalty.
With that said, can the enclave be built inviting a faction we are at ear with?
For example, can the Lugiones build a Sauromate enclave if they are at war with the Sauromate?
Frei zu sein, bedarf ist wenig, nur wer frei ist, ist ein König.
Current Hotseat:
Britannia: The Isles of Chaos
Do nomadic enclaves somehow interfere with hellenistic poleis and colonies, beside the cultural conversion?
And I keep forgetting...at which age do FMs gain unschooled or school based traits? I do not want to pull them away too soon, but I need a new governor...