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@doutreleaun - Thank you. The philosophy of this mod is to follow lore over game mechanics. Miao Ying lacks a really strong connection to any of the RoRs, so I chose to associate her with the one tied to Cathay's capital, as Miao Ying is the favorite daughter of her parents. The Crossbowmen RoR, which came out more recently, is tied particularly to Miao's mother, so perhaps it could make sense as well.
@Pop000100 - Thank you, should be fixed.
I reckon it’s a great mod the only problem is the AI. They will not necessarily always recruit their RoR (from my experience).
Perhaps a simple script mod that will automatically add a “1 unit of favoured regiment to the specific LL” on campaign start and on LL respawn (back from being wounded).
Since the above script would technically take 1 unit cap, that should allow the AI to do whatever they want to the other unit cap but this would soft-force AI’s LL to actually have their favoured regiment at all times.
LL’s having a permanent RoR on their army even after respawning may sound unbalanced to some, but to each their own?
- Tamurkhan the Maggot Lord favours the Rotting Riders (Rot Knights) with a Missile resistance buff as well.