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When this tome was first made, Triumph had not yet locked units behind town hall tiers as an attempt to curb the advantage of knowledge farming. If you picked this as your first tome, you got a T2 unit from the get go. Even then, summons were better at first, but it DID balance out a bit with the unique bonuses of the tome.
Now, ofc, the Huscarl needs a tier 2 Town Hall, and... well, tbh, this tome more or less arguably should not even be tier 1. Ofc, it generally is fine as a second pick, but arguably would be a straight trap as a first pick.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure there are components I can use to fix it without creating other problems. I can turn off the mesh for part of the torso, but the top section of torso is attached to the mesh used for the neck, and if I turn that off, there'll be no more neck.
I think the problem comes from the fact that the shirt component comes from the skeleton model.
This is clearly a better trait, overall, and I agree thematically it needed to be narrowed. Now if only Tome of Dragons wasn't annoying enough that this wasn't so good for it...
Currently it does affect all units you own. I have gone in and added an icon for that so that it should show up for all your units.
I will mention that I have had thoughts of reworking this society trait to bring it in line with some of the other traits in game. Just not sure about all of what I want it to do. However, it is likely with that update that I will restrict that to cultural units, as thematically I believe that is what the trait is about. However, at the moment I don't want to nerf that without buffing or expanding other aspects of what the trait does, so for now it stands.