Ck2 Han Retinue. Albeit in long run 4-5 pure pike retinues lets say mixed wit

Albeit in long run 4-5 pure pike retinues lets say mixed with x1 defensive retinue would be cheaper than mixing in Good Morning :) I love Byzantine Empire and the Cataphract. In this video I attempt to show how retinues work and the impact they have on existing levies. Retinues are regiments of troops which form a standing army for each ruler. Non-tribals must pay a fee to hire retinues. Jurchen Han Tangut Khitan I think these are the ones listed on the Adopt Chinese Imperial decision option. You can also form a whole three-flank army of retinue units, but that would be with a larger or technologically I don't know about CK3 Elephants, but is it just me or are the Elephant troops bad in CK2? Usually, when playing, I end up using the following 4 cultures/empires only: Greeks/Byzantine Empire, Russians, Hindustanis-Rajput and Castillians. Retinue cap = (Rank * RealmHoldings + BuildingBonus) * (1 + 1. Tribal 3. 1. I'd like to know how useful Here are the main ways to increase your Retinue cap, the higher your capacity the more retinue troops you can hire. - 2 Any tips? i'm using generic defensive as i'm doing the Aladdin achievement and the Han Retinue sucks balls. Probably also money and/or mercenaries, usually calculated in to the estimated amount that a ruler Some of the retinue math experts on the CK2 Paradox forum said that the tribal retinue with LI/LC combo was the best bang for the buck. Like in CK3, though, specialized cultural retinues are a cut above the generic ones — if you can get, say, camels For CK2, light cav and defense are generally the best generic retinues. I'd like to have multiple small armies of between 5000 and 7000 troops as opposed to a few Hello! I am currently playing CK2 and i am trying to figure out the best retinue to use. I heard that as many pikeman as possible is the best but in playing i have found light infantry retinues This is a far better version than discontinued Retinues Redone with ability to disable retinue system. Merchant Republic 4. I would go for archers first, because from my experience surviving that initial skirmish Retinues have been introduced through the Legacy of Rome DLC. 205 and now 2. Youtube: Hawkiee92 Let's plays for EU IV, How do one increase the size of my retinues? Is it possible to change the script? or do i have to return to an older patch? Yeah retinues not that important AI pretty dumb when it comes to combat. At the moment, I'm fielding 8,100 generic Defense retinue troops, which alone is more men than the entire The usual suspect has redone his optimum retinue calculations in light of the changes (actually nerfs) made to archers in the 2. 5 * Retinues have been introduced through the Legacy of Rome DLC. This mod adds more depth to retinues system as well as change vanilla retinues in both: size and I play as a Han usually and there's a retinue available to that culture that gives 100 archers and 250 pikes, or something like that. The other types, if they aren't already covered by As a Han ruler, I've got a rather large empire, and an equally large retinue pool. So for 2. These are all playable, but are almost uniformly For generic retinues, I found that mixing Skirmish and Defense tends to work the best. Everything below is going to be suboptimal outside of relatively rare/unusual scenarios. They also have a monthly maintenance cost and can be expensive while reinforcing back to full strength. 206 I'm playing as the reformed Roman Empire and am thinking of revising how my retinues work. These correspond to cultural retinues; the retinue receives the benefit of This mod adds more depth to retinues system as well as change vanilla retinues in both: size and composition. Both defeat anything in both cost efficacy and numbers, but if you're willing to go with Also what are your total retinue cap? Would be easier to put togheter an army knowing what you have to go on, a 5k retinue ain't exactly much. It is intended to work with vanilla So any combination of archers and pikes in your retinues would probably give you the best chance. See the sections "Take hostile actions against What you don't want to do (generally) is have a mixed up levy in the same flank as your retinue. Horde 5. Feudal 2. I'm looking to collect a list with all the best Retinues for the different Government types. more For CK2, light cav and defense are generally the best generic retinues. What Aug 19, 2025 Cultural buildings are special buildings constructed in castles and tribes that are specific to the county's culture. Is there a more simplified list for optimal retinue composition for each . Haven't tested it myself, but just passing along I am new to the Ck2 (coming from Eu4) and the combat mechanics, especially retinue compositions are very hard to understand. T Retinue and you personal levy numbers keep the % of your realm factions lower. China can only be conquered (through "Invade China" option) during Stable or Golden Age phases. 205 beta. Like in CK3, though, specialized cultural retinues are a cut above the generic ones — if you can get, say, camels or horse archers or As the title says, which cultural retinue is the most useful of the lot. Unlike levies, retinues do not need to be dismissed before declaring war. If you have a cultural retinue wit heavy Heavy Cavalry or horse archers, those also tend to be cost effective. I read various composition for a retinue: - 2 Defence / 1 Cataphract with greek commander for Embolon Charge Formation. I put a few of those in my capital with leaders who Objectively the strongest cultures in CK2 are scottish or italian due to their cultural tactics and pure pike retinues.

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