Stirland fell without a fight from my perspective but I know who is responsible for that! I'm liking that the Skull Takerz are effectively acting as my auxiliaries.
Yes, killing routed units units does give experience. You can check it by hovering the mouse over the xp bar on the side pannel with all the unit's stats. The reason why it's Wissenland and Nuln instead of just Wissenland is because the Countess of Nuln doesn't want anything to do with the rest of the province. Officially it's still under her, but it's de-facto a separate province. I'm not seeing you using a lot of magic, which you definitely should. The Lore of Shadows and Lore of Death have very good offensive spells in Penumbral Pendulum and Purple Sun of Xerius, respectively. Lore of Vampires have a few buffs and healing for your units, but it's not as effective at killing the enemy with Wind of Death. And Elspeth Von Draken will use lore of death against you for sure, so be aware. Watch out for her dragon. that thing hits hard. Oh, and please keep Posner out of combat. Her stats are terrible so she's only really usefull as a caster. Your heroes and lords don't get immortality until level 20 (except for legendaries), so you took a gamble there and she only survived by pure luck.
Excellent! Now I have an excuse to hunt down routing units apart from just wanting to do it. I probably should use magic more often though I'm not really used to it. I focus on my army and their maneuvers so I keep forgetting about it. Posner actually leaves the army to be an agent on the campaign map but that'll be a couple of episodes into the future.
It isn't a mod per se. The mod manager I'm using is called Runcher, link in the description, and one of its features is a unit multiplier for a couple of the Total War games. Works on vanilla and modded units too so you don't need multiple mods or patches to get every unit up to the same scale.
Stirland fell without a fight from my perspective but I know who is responsible for that! I'm liking that the Skull Takerz are effectively acting as my auxiliaries.
Yes, killing routed units units does give experience. You can check it by hovering the mouse over the xp bar on the side pannel with all the unit's stats.
The reason why it's Wissenland and Nuln instead of just Wissenland is because the Countess of Nuln doesn't want anything to do with the rest of the province. Officially it's still under her, but it's de-facto a separate province.
I'm not seeing you using a lot of magic, which you definitely should. The Lore of Shadows and Lore of Death have very good offensive spells in Penumbral Pendulum and Purple Sun of Xerius, respectively. Lore of Vampires have a few buffs and healing for your units, but it's not as effective at killing the enemy with Wind of Death. And Elspeth Von Draken will use lore of death against you for sure, so be aware. Watch out for her dragon. that thing hits hard.
Oh, and please keep Posner out of combat. Her stats are terrible so she's only really usefull as a caster. Your heroes and lords don't get immortality until level 20 (except for legendaries), so you took a gamble there and she only survived by pure luck.
Excellent! Now I have an excuse to hunt down routing units apart from just wanting to do it.
I probably should use magic more often though I'm not really used to it. I focus on my army and their maneuvers so I keep forgetting about it.
Posner actually leaves the army to be an agent on the campaign map but that'll be a couple of episodes into the future.
Hey! What mod did you use to increase the unit entity size? I noticed your skeletons had 320 models.
It isn't a mod per se. The mod manager I'm using is called Runcher, link in the description, and one of its features is a unit multiplier for a couple of the Total War games. Works on vanilla and modded units too so you don't need multiple mods or patches to get every unit up to the same scale.
@@StrategyWithLordCalvariam Thanks dude! Good video btw