


I have some meager ability to teach them the basics, so it might work out. Sure, half of them aren't good for anything but fodder, but with a bit of combat under their belts.er, ropes, I might make something of them yet. My anti-raiding party is up to twelve able-bodied (well, some are more able than others) men and women. On top of that, the poor saps we sometimes rescue tend to join me for laughable pay. Why juicy? Not only are they actually paying me to take care of this embarassment, I get to keep whatever weapons the pirates had every bit helps. I was given a juicy task of patrolling the nearby hills for poorly armed river pirates. I was on assignment out of Zendar, once I got tired of the overly static tournaments (they're limited to 6 combatants maximum, although still useful for learning the combat ropes) *.

Chalk up one casualty to single-minded pursuit - we were tracking a poorly armed band of highwaymen holed up in a nearby forest, and definitely were not expecting an ambush by a third party. The first javelin took a peasant in the throat, the rest clattered harmlessly off our hastily raised shields. A shrieking horde of river pirates from out of nowhere poured over the hill and descended on us. I was halfway to Reyvacheg when it happened. Genre Keywords: fighter, non-linear, sandbox, rpg Release Date: ongoing development * indicates changed/no longer relevant content ongoing updates at bottom of writeup Anybody have a solution? I tried looking around, but all the answers are always "your character's level has to be higher than the troops." I know that's not the problem here because my higher level troops are becoming eligible for upgrades after the training sessions.Developer/Publisher: self, Tale Worlds (husband & wife team of Armagan and Altan "Ipek" Yavuz and supporting crew) When I go into the menu and talk to them, their experience points are never any different, but I don't know if they should be changing or not. They have a lot of nightly training sessions, a few sparring matches at the training field, and a bunch of actual battles, but they just won't advance. Now they just don't seem to be gaining any more experience. Everything was going according to plan until the Swadian hit Page (C4) and the Nord hit Warrior (I3). This way annoying, but I figured that with my level 26 character and my level 10 trainer, I could pretty quickly train some peasants back up to replace these guys. I got into a battle and lost 1 Swadian Cavalry (C5) and 1 Nord Elite Warrior (I4). So I'm building up my army in Floris (with English troops names), but I'm having a weird issue.
