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Sometimes they appear in big, high-tier unit group.
 
Sometimes they appear in big, high-tier unit group.
 
   
 
'''Deserters''' are soldiers who left their kingdom to live as "free brothers". The player can encounter them anywhere, but are more common in border regions where conflicts have occured. They usually come in medium sized parties of a single troop type, e.g. 20 [[Swadian Militia]]. They are often more hostile than similarly sized parties of looters and will usually drop much better equipment than other neutral hostile parties (such as bandits).
 
'''Deserters''' are soldiers who left their kingdom to live as "free brothers". The player can encounter them anywhere, but are more common in border regions where conflicts have occured. They usually come in medium sized parties of a single troop type, e.g. 20 [[Swadian Militia]]. They are often more hostile than similarly sized parties of looters and will usually drop much better equipment than other neutral hostile parties (such as bandits).
   
   
 
If they encounter the player, they will demand a relatively small amount of money (at least to somewhat experienced players), and if not paid, they will attack.
   
If they encounter the player, they will demand a relatively small amount of money (at least to somewhat experienced players), and if not paid, they will attack.
 
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Revision as of 11:29, 28 November 2010

Deserters are special kind of bandits. The biggest difference between them and usual brigand is that deserters are organized and strategic.

Sometimes they appear in big, high-tier unit group.

Deserters are soldiers who left their kingdom to live as "free brothers". The player can encounter them anywhere, but are more common in border regions where conflicts have occured. They usually come in medium sized parties of a single troop type, e.g. 20 Swadian Militia. They are often more hostile than similarly sized parties of looters and will usually drop much better equipment than other neutral hostile parties (such as bandits).


If they encounter the player, they will demand a relatively small amount of money (at least to somewhat experienced players), and if not paid, they will attack.