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[[File:sword_icon.png|left]][[File:training_preview.png|thumb|right|Recruits today, raiders tomorrow.]]'''Defense''' or '''combat''' refers to the act of simply defending oneself or going a few steps further and attempting to violently conquer other lands to make them your own. Eventually, when you're expanding your [[settlement]], you're going to come to enjoy all the progress and [[resources]] you've made, and sadly, so will others who want to take it from you. These are known as [[raid]]s, and without a skilled army to fend them off, you will fall victim to these raids. | |||
To train soldiers, a [[training ground]] will have to be built. The longer [[citizens]] train there, the more their offensive and defensive capabilities will go up. Those who just started training will be labeled as recruits, and will become soldiers after that if they train long enough. As citizens train, they go up in levels. If they are at level 1 or higher, they can be sent out and perform tasks outside the settlement, which has them labeled as "campaigning" on the conscripts screen. Note that only soldiers are skilled enough to be sent out. | To train soldiers, a [[training ground]] will have to be built. The longer [[citizens]] train there, the more their offensive and defensive capabilities will go up. Those who just started training will be labeled as recruits, and will become soldiers after that if they train long enough. As citizens train, they go up in levels. If they are at level 1 or higher, they can be sent out and perform tasks outside the settlement, which has them labeled as "campaigning" on the conscripts screen. Note that only soldiers are skilled enough to be sent out. |
Revision as of 01:15, 2 July 2021
Defense or combat refers to the act of simply defending oneself or going a few steps further and attempting to violently conquer other lands to make them your own. Eventually, when you're expanding your settlement, you're going to come to enjoy all the progress and resources you've made, and sadly, so will others who want to take it from you. These are known as raids, and without a skilled army to fend them off, you will fall victim to these raids.
To train soldiers, a training ground will have to be built. The longer citizens train there, the more their offensive and defensive capabilities will go up. Those who just started training will be labeled as recruits, and will become soldiers after that if they train long enough. As citizens train, they go up in levels. If they are at level 1 or higher, they can be sent out and perform tasks outside the settlement, which has them labeled as "campaigning" on the conscripts screen. Note that only soldiers are skilled enough to be sent out.
Citizens at level 1 will remember their training for 5 years, after which they will forget their training and will have to retrain again. Citizens at level 15 will have to train every day to maintain their skills.
Divisions
Soldiers can be customized by separating them into groups, known as divisions (which are separated by race, which can be chosen by the player). The amount of training per division can also be customized, as well as the amount of battlegear units per division. As expected, the more they train, the deadlier they will be out on the field. Up to 119 divisions are available for the player to customize. The amount of soldiers in a division can between 15 and 150.