![]() I find however, that this is a less effective way to keep happy later in the game, when you must have maximum happiness, since you have to conscript so many peasants into the army to fight. This is basically all you need to pay for your armies. Then charge 3% or whatever is needed to reach 100 hearts. Charge 0% tax until you hit 96 or so happiness. The first is simple, and the one I like to use. In order to pay them, you need to have something everyone running a country loves: Taxes!! The problem here is that if you don't charge enough taxes, your people are happy but your armies mad, and vise-versa. In order to maintain these men-at-arms, you have to pay them. In Lords II, you require a supreme military to conquer new lands (duh). It will be available following the launch of the site. I have decided against posting a full-walkthrough on my site. ![]() Relax yourself at the Inn and look at these strategies. On the new Granary at once! During this time, please I shall give the order to begin construction ![]() ![]() Best viewed: Internet Explorer 4.0 with 800圆00 resolution and 16-bit color.Īh, Yer'Majesty. ![]()
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