Name of the file: Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia Cheat Codes - Author: DAV - [PC] |
Cheat Codes: ------------ Submitted by: David K. Loyalty Tips & Tricks: ---------------------- Use the tooltip for loyalty, hover your mouse cursor over it to see what is causing the plus and minus to his loyalty. * If you notice one of your governors or generals have loyalty in the red (0-2), and you dont have enough money to do the “Secure Loyalty” action in the politics screen, it is strongly recommended you replace the governor or general, so their potential insurrection wont be as dangerous. Without a province to govern, the insurrection wont involve a region or province breaking out. Without an army, your rebelling nobleman will simply spawn a small army against you (usually 4 units). * Once you do have an insurrection, dont worry… it will do wonders for you in the long run by smacking it down: Once you defeat the insurrection army/armies, the rest of the noblemen in your court who didnt rebel, will gain a permanent +4 Loyalty bonus. Sort of to represent how theyve gone through the fire with you, and come out on the other side. * Check the stats on the noblemans wife. Some wives have a trait that gives minus to loyalty. It might be worth considering paying some gold to get them divorced. * If one of your noblemen have more influence than your king, this will give them a -1 loyalty penalty. You might want to attempt to diminish their popularity, or increase your own. * Estates: The “Low Estates” tooltip simply means they think the king have too many estates, and not enough estates distributed amongst the noblemen. It doesnt necessarily mean that this particular nobleman wants more estates. If you (the king) hover around 3-4 estates, this “Low Estates” should disappear for all your noblemen, regardless of whom you give an estate to. Make farms a priority: ---------------------- Marching up and down Britain with occasional breaks for bloody and gruelling battles burns a lot of calories, so armies need to be well-fed. At first, youll be limited to a single army thanks to low food, but youll have enough money to build and upgrade some farms, allowing you to expand your forces in a few turns. Resource buildings like farms and mines are no longer constructed inside settlements and are instead represented by small villages that dont have any garrisons. This makes them a lot more vulnerable to attack, and it also means you dont have to besiege a settlement if you only want more farmland. Once youve upgraded your own farms, then you start looking for ones to pinch. Monastery Locations: -------------------- Written by Hattiejake8 -=Finding the Monasteries=- The "Community" research tree contains a number of public order and research rate bonuses which can be useful to all factions. To unlock the tree, you will need to either upgrade a "monastery" (or unique variant) or conquer one at max level. If you're playing as one of the factions based in England or Wales, you probably won't find any monasteries even in the very late game - the chain just stays frustratingly locked. In order to unlock this tree, you will need to conquer a provincial capital where the main settlement building is in the "Monastery" chain. No amount of mucking around with regular churches or other unique religious buildings will help (even though some of them are called monasteries - e.g. the Monastery of St Edmund). To unlock the tech, it needs to be the main settlement building itself. There are only seven monasteries in the game - 2 in Scotland and 5 in Ireland. The locations are: -=Scotland=- Dun Cailden (in the middle of the highlands) - initially owned by Atfochla Ioua (in the hebrides) - initially owned by Sudreyar -=Ireland=- Cluain Mac Nois (bang in the centre) - initially owned by Mide Archhadh Bo (central - just south of Cluain Mac Nois) - initially owned by Ospraige Dun Patraic (on the east coast) - initially owned by Ulaid Ard Macha (in the north east - just inland from Dun Patraic) - initially owned by Airgialla Inis Faithlenn (southwest coast) - initially owned by Iarmamu If you're based in England, the easiest to get to is probably Dun Patraic. The Monasteries in Dun Cailden, Cluain Mac Nois and Ard Macha are each dedicated to a particular saint and they give a fame bonus and some extra buffs. |
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