CK2 - Others' potential army size
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Is there an accurate way to gauge the size of a potential enemy's total manpower without actually going to war and seeing his megastack smash you into pieces?
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How do I make my army bigger ck2?
First we can, as with taxes, construct buildings, which will directly increase the levies of a holding, part of which you'll be able to raise. However, like with tax, you'll get a much higher return on investment if you build in your own demesne, as then you can raise your full levy capacity.How do I make my army bigger ck3?
If all you need to know is how to raise an army, then it's pretty simple. When you declare war, a giant 'raise armies' button will appear at the bottom right of the screen. You can also raise all troops by clicking the same prompt at the top of the Military panel (accessed with F2).What determines levy size ck3?
Levies are the bread and butter of your army. Unlike men-at-arms, they're untrained and relatively weak, but they do their damage through sheer numbers rather than skill-at-arms. In general, the more territory you control, the bigger your levies.Top 10 Most Interesting Characters in CK2
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