Hi, everyone.
As the title says. I'm king of my own little kingdom in Wales and I want to take Caer Dyf, the last holdout of the Kingdom of Glywysing. However, the garrison there is absolutely massive - it varies between 790 and 850, plus enemy lord armies. My party can have up to 390 men, and I have no boats (landlocked kingdom), but my maxed refuge can take boats if I were to buy some. I have a large army of mostly low level troops guarding my castles (400 in Caer Sws, 350 in Din Bych and 500 in Meigen Cel Cincoed (?)) and a bigger army (1100) in my city of Brycheiniog. My vassal lords all have a terrible personality and one village each; I just got the debauched exiles of other kingdoms to run my villages for now, since they just bugger off if they get tired of me and don't take my fiefs in rebellion.
Other information that may be useful: I'm terrible at this game and am playing on Normal difficulty, normal damage to myself and normal damage to others. The game runs okay on my laptop, except for large battles, where it runs horrendously. The way I've been achieving anything is by either attacking weakened forts or kiting enemy armies to my hyper-stacked main city so I get the "Garrison Troops would join the battle" and outnumber the enemy army by like 1800 to 300, then I order my troops forward without me.
I keep hearing about siege geniuses taking 800 people fortresses with 200 men. How do I pull that off, guys???? That one city is the last thing between me and complete unchallenged rule of... uhm, South Wales.
If you need more info, let me know. Thank you for any advice!
Submitted May 27, 2021 at 11:02PM by TrumpetMatt https://ift.tt/3wHzLC3
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