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With that said, have you checked out the balance of the new Doctrine Mastery system? I'm in 3025 after beating the Ents as Cooperative Lothlorien (Saruman White Council'd me ^^) and I have generated a whooping 5 Infantry mastery (using 9 Infantry, 2 Archer and bunch a of supports with Combined Arms and Precision Longbows).
After Morian civil war - 6 infantry mastery, but the mountaineers at least got 26 support mastery.
Mordor, end of 3023, Minas Tirith taken, Rohan capped - 36 infantry mastery.
I'm guessing mastery gain scales off of manpower involved in the fighting, and since the mod seems to have scaled manpower to a tenth, that's really slow... Or am I just underestimating how long these playthroughs get? ^^
Is it possible that you were playing Rohan? I am aware that Rohan has a lot of PP shortages early on. This is why taking "Fulcanstan" as the spy advisor immediately has become the meta as Rohan
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand it feels like i have to little time to prepere for war. Idk, i feel like this mods needs a lots of balancing ^^´
(and the player NEEDS more PP gain. 315 PP costs with 0,1 or 0,3 PP gain feels not great ^^´