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Actually, sea dogs are better than swordsmen.
Yes, you can drop any armies you want in any (friendly) town. There are three empty spaces in each. Also, the Mind skill tree offers a skill called Reserve, which enables you to have two extra stacks (off-battle only). There is a manual but it is in Russian, though you can translate it with Google. |
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But also, unfortunately has some incorrect info. So far, I've noticed that it shows some troop stats incorrectly. Basically, I would advise only using gamebanshee as a rough guide, and not as a manual.
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Thanks for all the replies. Two quick questions: where do you garrison stacks in he demo? I can't seem to find anywhere. Also, how do you split one big stack into several smaller ones?
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Castles only, in the small army slots beneath the buyable troops. To split an army use shift click.
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I haven't played the demo, but there should be three spots in the lower left corner of each castle.
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Thanks! It worked.
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