

It’s also why I’d advise simply auto-resolving. Note: As an added clarification, I’ve experienced an issue where Ajax lost units (and his army) after being defeated by a paragon general. After winning, a specific paragon unit becomes available in the special recruitment pool. Heck, neither army would lose soldiers since the game assumes that a friendly bout took place.

However, I would suggest auto-resolving instead of fighting the battle manually, especially if the balance of power is in your favor. Upon marching towards these armies, you’ll see the usual interface. This can cause a bug that will prevent Ajax from moving on the campaign map.

Also, try not to spawn the army if Ajax is close to that exact spot. Note: These armies aren’t tied to a particular faction, but you may incur trespassing penalties if you venture into these territories without military access. Once you click on the “challenge” button, the general’s army will spawn on the indicated location. The Path to Greatness panel shows several paragon generals for you to fight, though many require some renown and resources. Think of Ajax’s Path to Greatness as somewhat akin to Achilles’ Living Legend mechanic.

Likewise, your units will be stronger against that faction while the renown mission is active. You can either make it your goal to eliminate the faction entirely via conquest or confederation (netting you a diplomatic bonus that lasts longer), defeat only the army led by that faction’s leader (providing a shorter diplo bonus), or remain neutral.Ĭhoosing to defend your ally leads to an automatic declaration of war against the enemy faction. These pop up when an ally gets attacked, and you’re given a choice on what to do with the enemy faction. The panel also shows any renown missions that are active. Aside from peace being declared, you and the entire bunch receive diplomatic relationship boosts too. You might want to beat up rivals (or construct the Makers’ Camp building chain) if you want a bigger item pool.Īssuming you’ve enacted the celebration, the factions you invited will give you resources. The number of factions you invite is tied to how many ancillaries you can offer as prizes. Once it’s available, Ajax will start a celebratory feast and you may invite up to three factions. The Warrior of Renown mechanic allows you to broker peace among other Danaan factions, but you do need a bit of renown first.
