Amongst all, there is perma death option, for you or every other lord. You can choose in TLD menu (camp screen) some gameplay tweaks.
Many thanks to connormacaulay who posted this in the comments!Īlso, on some forums they say that when you do siege something, you get demoted aka lose certain amount of rank and influence points. Beside that, you apparently need to be rank 15 with your faction and to have a lot of influence in order to initiate siege. First of all you need 10.000 resource points with your own faction. The higher faction strenght is, the more troops will that faction have (patrols, war parties, caravans, etc.)ĮDIT: It seems that some fans made it possible to siege by yourself under certain circumstances. Factions will siege cities if their faction strenght is lowered below some point (usually 3000 points) You can contribute to lowering faction points by defeating enemy parties. Castles are automatically destroyed after sieges except for few examples that I mentioned. You can't initiate sieges nor capture castles (except few that Mordor can take from Gondor).
You can spend influence points to ask for rewards from faction leaders or to give orders to lords. Beside rank points, you get influence points by doing quests. This can be handy if you like to mix army types, because you pay wages for Mordor troops with Mordor money and for Isengard troops with Isengard money. For example, if you are on Mordor territory, you will get Mordor resource points from trading and if you are on Isengard territory, you will get Isengard resource points. Here you have to gather resource points for every faction separately. There is a bit difference between money in this game and money in original M&B. Also you get more resource points and you can get some rewards from faction leaders. Ranks are important because you can recruit better troops when your rank is higher. If you want to level up your rank in other factions, you have to do quests and fights for them too. But this only works with one faction at the time. As you get more rank points, you level up your rank. As you develop your character and do more quests, you get rank points.
Last days of the third age guide mod#
This mod isn't just usual mod if you know what I mean. Corsairs - Mercenary pirates from the South, serving Sauron. Mount Gundabad - home of great Gundabad orcs (not so big in game though).ĩ. Moria - before great kingdom of Dwarves, now pit for hordes of goblins.Ĩ. Rhun - Easterlings tribes fighting for Sauron.ħ.
Harad - one of the kingdoms of men from the East who fight for Sauron.Ħ.
Isengard - Uruks bearing the White Hand of Saruman, powerfull wizard who reign from Tower of Orthanc.Ĥ. Dol Guldur - Part of Mordor empire, ruled by Master Fulnir, servant of Barad-Dur.ģ. Mordor - ruled by Sauron, who is incapacited in game since he is only the Eye. Beornings - mystical people, who can transform into wild animals if wanted. Kingdom of Dale - prosperous kingdom set up near Erebor, Ruled by King Bard, lord of Dale.Ĩ. (they didn't make Rivendell in game, which really sucks doesn't it? :P)ħ. Elves of Imladris - High Elves of Rivendell, ruled by Lord Elrond. Elves of Lothlorien - Elves living in protected forests of Lorien, ruled by Lord Celeborn and Lady Galadriel.Ħ. Mirkwood Elves - forest Elves ruled by King Thranduil, lord of Thranduil Hallsĥ. Dwarves - ruled by King under the Mountain Dain, lord of Erebor, set up under the Lonely Mountain.Ĥ. Rohan - Kingdom of horse Lords, ruled by King Theoden, lord of the Golden Hall of Meduzeld.ģ. Gondor - The last defence between western lands and Mordor, ruled by Steward Denethor in the kingdom capital - Minas Tirith.Ģ.