Do you like to play Kingmaker? Well, this is the place for you! Come here to talk about the game -- its rules, strategy, tournaments, your victories and your defeats. I am also a buff of that period of history, so any discussion on the historical aspect of the Wars of the Roses is also welcome.
Whether or not the opportunity to pillage was used by a particular leader as a recruiting tool, it was sometimes given in lieu of unpaid wages to the soldiers
A Nobles strength was usually seen by the amount of troops they were able to muster. The nobles troop number is already given. It is a very eloquent way to
I think that bringing finances into Kingmaker would certainly reduce the abstractness of the game, but that is no reason to dismiss it. The difficulty lies
My view on the troop strengths: Apart from the Calais garrison, the troops commanded by a noble would be retained by him under contract, so would be available
Hello Derek, Thanks for your reaction. It will take me more time than expected to upload the cards. I made them, or in some cases remade them, in Photoshop. A