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Grombindal>Thorgrim since you can spam the ancestor powers.
but rune smith can give you a lot weath by his aoe buffs and damaging spell(also he is not a bad fighter)
sorry for my english, if you see mistakes
Please don't feed the troll. They thrive on any sort of attention, and don't even mean what they say.
@ Bloodlust
While a good idea, The one issue I have with re sacking the same settlement over and over is that while I'm racking up experience and loot, the enemy is growing stronger with every turn. I feel that a quick "smash and grab" at the beginning of a campaign is crucial; When you do turtle down, every settlement you took from them strengthens you and weakens them several dozen times over.
Also, a place in the Empire's campaign where the "repeated sacking" works brilliantly is Grung Zint near Marienburg. The repeated raids on the Skullsmasherz is not only a reliable source of cash, Loot, and XP, but it the Britonians will LOVE you for it.