I know a lot of players don't stick to a monotone cultural getup when they play, but a lot of players probably do what I do; try to stick to culturally appropriate armours and weapons for the culture I am playing. I take this mentality with me to smithing as well, where I try to smith and use weapons that suit my characters culture appropriately. But I have some exceptions; I often use animal pelts for shoulder armour when playing as a Vlandian or Imperial. If I play as a Sturgian I may use some Khuzait armour. And if I play as a mercenary or Lord for a different cultural faction than my character is from, I may use a mix of regional armours and use my own culture for a weapon. Example; I played a Nord corsair mercenary for the Empire. I used gilded scale Imperial armour with gilded scale shoulderguards, golden pirate gauntlets and boots, and a brass Aserai helmet with a Nord one handed sword with gilded pummel and handguard. Anyone else give themselves similar cultural restrict...
I had no idea that the entire of conquest of Gaul was done by 12 people in armor, but given the effect 6 of them had on my army of 50 people that now seems like a very valid possibility.
It wouldn't be difficult if I can find whatever rocks the enemy are using that deal 50 damage to the horse that costs 3200 and sells for 200, but all my rocks seem to deal 5-7 damage. They must be roman rocks or something. Whole columns.
Now if you need me I'll be waiting for the army of 8 master-less men to run out of arrows, because if my army charges them all 50 of them die, but if I just wait around and keep restocking stones I have a chance.
Submitted December 30, 2017 at 01:37PM by TheVisage http://ift.tt/2lmJMTi
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