I often do that, but one time had this crappy bro who just wouldn't die (and no, he didnt have survivalist trait). He got 5 permanent injuries, missing nose, broken knee, elbows, miamied foot and yet was still coming back. I eventually got fed up and dismissed him, but by then he became "legend of the company" and everyone got sad i kicked him out -.- Meanwhile bros with 3 stars in everything and mad traits always die on first struck down (or come back with worst injuries) -.-
Because of how enemy targeting works you can actually use negative ranged defense to make a arrow soaking build that focuses on max hp for survival. Annoying quirk of enemies cheating your stats in this game is that the more RD you have, the less likely they are to target you.
Keep the golden goose if you plan on playing for a long run, I love the passive gold you get per turn. However, if you decide to already retire after your first crisis, I'd recommend selling it.
@@CptZhu I'm planning to play for a long time , but i still sold it , 15 per day is nothing sadly , i don't know is there any event for it in future or if you will get more gold per day.
I have a couple of questions... Why the option to give money to the dismissed even exist? Do the dismissed wants revenge and subsequently attack you in solitary or with other beings?
If you kick out a veteran bro and dont give him some money, the rest of your company will be mad because of the maltreatment of someone who has worked and risked his life for a long time for your company
And then the journey of Jeremus begins .
goddamn this comment made me laugh, I just noticed he looks like Jeremus, and so do the stats
He's tired of being knocked unconscious by a fucking naked looter lmao
Weakness: maces
This is a Kenshi start.
xD
Ahhh yes the absolute min roll with the worst defence traits feels good
feelzgoodman
That was kind of you to just dismiss him like that.
I mean... You didn't use him as a runner against Orc warriors or a lure for necrosavants...
just missed the random nomads rushing you down
True haha
Cocky trait really fit him well with his stats lol
brilliant ideal with one of my favorite games. keep em coming!
Great rolls for a Suicidey! The enemies will chase him and be out of position for your good bros to kill.
"I'm going to pay you 10 crowns to fuck off."
I prefer to dismiss my bros through battle. A glorious death by fighting an unhold naked is better than getting some useless coins.
now that's soldiering
I would like you try to play a run without those 'useless' coins! xD
@@tominieminen66 The coins are only useless to the fighting men, I need those coins.
I often do that, but one time had this crappy bro who just wouldn't die (and no, he didnt have survivalist trait). He got 5 permanent injuries, missing nose, broken knee, elbows, miamied foot and yet was still coming back. I eventually got fed up and dismissed him, but by then he became "legend of the company" and everyone got sad i kicked him out -.- Meanwhile bros with 3 stars in everything and mad traits always die on first struck down (or come back with worst injuries) -.-
@@ygazzhe was indeeed a legend 😂 Legend of Great Cockroache
And without compensation to booth... Utter disrespect for the bro..
Not pictured: Him getting dunked by a group of Singali.. I mean Nomads.
Singalians? :D
At least he got to go home, not sent to his death.
Do you think the company did him a favour?
Nice way of combining the two games!
He's gonna be swarmed by either the Nomads or the Undead real soon lmao
Lindwurms and schrats as well
That was hilarious. xD
Poor dude. At least the company didn't sacrifice him to a Lindwurm in a battle.
That just feels like a waste of cash. Better to designate him as front line cannon fodder
exactly
Because of how enemy targeting works you can actually use negative ranged defense to make a arrow soaking build that focuses on max hp for survival. Annoying quirk of enemies cheating your stats in this game is that the more RD you have, the less likely they are to target you.
Agreed, this is imo not a good game mechanic. However, if the player can see their hitchance on enemies, how would you balance that?
@@CptZhu i think it is balanced already with the crazy random hitchances of AI that either hit you every time or never
@@CptZhu I could easily write an algo to balance this with some rng.
This guy's vids are selling like hot cakes or cheap tools at Kopmanhaven
I'll take that as a compliment I guess 🤔
@@CptZhu Yeesh you're as thankful as a Davkul cultist
Really thought he was gonna get clapped by a bunch of looters
LOL
well at least u got 20 gold in compensation
stonkz
We’re you using prophesy of pendor for warband?
yep :)
What did you do with gfolden goose , i sell it for 4.544 crows , did i do the right thing?
Keep the golden goose if you plan on playing for a long run, I love the passive gold you get per turn. However, if you decide to already retire after your first crisis, I'd recommend selling it.
@@CptZhu I'm planning to play for a long time , but i still sold it , 15 per day is nothing sadly , i don't know is there any event for it in future or if you will get more gold per day.
@@Kiki43774 a beggar would love 15 per day I bet
@@CptZhu Keep up with the amazing clips , i'm really happy that Battle Brothers gaining a deserved popularity.
You'll gain profit after 300 days so if you're planning on doing all legendary locations and multiple crises then keeping it is better.
I have a couple of questions... Why the option to give money to the dismissed even exist? Do the dismissed wants revenge and subsequently attack you in solitary or with other beings?
If you kick out a veteran bro and dont give him some money, the rest of your company will be mad because of the maltreatment of someone who has worked and risked his life for a long time for your company
@@CptZhu Interesting... so, they do not revenge or something like that? It would be nice to experience a mechanic like that in the game.
@@nikoflopez7935 worst thing thst can happen is that other bros get super angry and leave the company. But no, the bro will not avenge
:(
sadge
what was that