I started with the Aserai as a vassal and was given a good chunk of the Southern Empire as feifs being an empire culture character. I guess I got lucky but the Aserai decided to only fight the western empire for years and I took the time to get my trade up to the max to buy settlements which was a major pain. I was able to manipulate votes to go back to war with the south and took a few more towns and castles which were thankfully all voted to me somehow. By then I was making $30k+ a turn with a few million in the bank I left the Aserai and paid the $1 million for peace. Thanks to the Khuzait and Aserai for taking a few of the north, south, and some of the western empires fiefs, I’ve been able to buy up towns and castles for cheap. At this point I can just wait in town for income and keep buying them up until I can buy the whole world. I know this strategy has been around for a while but I haven’t tried it yet but it’s been pretty fun. submitted by /u/PassOnInTheWin...
Planning out my long term start for this game. I played warband and going into this game for the first time I can tell it’s vastly different. I was planning on conquering the world, (as ya do) for my first play through. A noble knight-like character. Anyways, my plan is to go and fight in tournaments, send the money on workshops, then build up an army to start taking castles. But unlike Warband, I highly doubt it will be that easy. So, any info you can give me and what seeds I should plant? My army is very small, only 27, as I want to make daily money not lose it. I never liked being a vassal in warband, but I’m getting the feeling this game really wants you to be a vassal. I’m probably wrong. You guys will know.
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