![]() He loves conscript harass with durable armoured units for sieges. The Emperor uses a good variety of European units.He prefers quantity over quality in skirmishes. A corrupt German leader, the Emperor relies on his economy.A little worker movement is sacrificed for better defense. The castle is only traversable through a net of walls and stairwells, as well as walls surround vital areas. Perhaps the best design for a castle is nominated for the Duke.His processing buildings are also well-protected, meaning that he rarely suffers an industrial disadvantage. The Duke has a nice industry with ale and varied food production.He is defenseless until he can afford enough rangers, but he compensates with a never-ending swarm of raiders. Rangers and swordsmen are the backbone with durability and long-range capabilities, while conscripts wreak havoc on industries. A relentless snob of France, the Duke is poised to strike down his enemies with a variety of tactics.He builds vast wall sections with not enough defenders on the walls, making it impossible to cover the surrounding area with sufficient firepower. Only castles are a burden for the Templar.Uses the church and produces bread, being very efficient with his manpower. The Templar has a well-developed industry.His keep is not easy to conquer due to starting armoured units. He relies on buying in weapons for the first phase of the game, until he can site his buildings. He attempts to steamroll with durable units, as well as burst damage. The Templar uses mainly swordsmen and crossbowmen: a deadly combination of armour and firepower. ![]()
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