

But with a few exceptions, such as Gelt who's got a gold tree of army buffs - I'll get that, and then the red skills for those units too.Īnd for 'normal' lords, I'm not relying on them in combat, so they're going mostly red, favouring the units they're likely to be fielding at that point in the campaign - some generals are 'budget army' generals, and some are 'elite army' generals (and this goes for legendary lords too) So usually my legendary lords I 'play to their strengths' and spec up their gold trees.

Usually when I've got an LL who's a melee beast, I'll double down on that too. Melee (or ranged) lords tend to still be quite good at their thing, so they're safer to 'go red'. It depends how I'm feeling and the campaign difficulty.īlue skills are really important for high difficulty - lower upkeep and lightning strike in particular are very valuable indeed.īut they don't matter nearly as much at lower difficulties.Ĭaster lords suffer a bit if they don't get casting skills - so I'll tend to 'go gold' with those. Think we missed one? Give us a Modmail and suggest new Subreddits to add to the lists! Total War Center Mod List (Not every mod, but most Overhauls)Ī guide to buildings and economy in Three Kingdoms KamachoThunderbus' Spell Stat Cheat Sheet List of Total War Tools Explaining Historyīig list of recommended reading on classical antiquity Filter ContentĬommunity Message the Mods Join the Offical Discord Join the Subreddit Discord Join our Weekly Q&A Thread Resources If that's your situation, hang around the sub for a couple of days and leave a few comments - you'll be able to post in no time! Need more details? Read our full rules here. Our automoderator also prevents spam by deleting posts from users less than four days old or who have less than three karma.

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