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Can I ask if the trigger is being a commander or knight in a battle? I'm curious to find out how my knights are gaining traits, and whether I should make certain ones commanders if I want to help them stick around a little longer.
Rank 1
A) Ten Battles, 1 Duel
B) Ten Battles, 2 Duels
C) Ten Battles, 3 Duels
D) Ten Battles, 5 Duels
E) Ten Battles, Ten Duels
What? At that point those mods are basically just cheat mods and I hate cheat mods.
I try to keep to the general vanilla experience because this game can NOT HANDLE OP trait mods everywhere. As it is, I worry about some of the trait bonuses for some of my mods.
It is possible duels or war centric activities could be used. I'd have to dig into it. Honestly I wanted to make a mod that was dependent on wars over battles, but the in-game triggers are fairly limiting and require work arounds which I'm still figuring out both in my head and in game.