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Assassins gain Valour/Subterfuge through assassinating victims. Sometimes ''hero'' Assassins are created (Medieval only as far as I know) that already have a lot of valour. It is wise to ''train'' Assassins by making them assassinate Princesses, Emissaries and Assassins before trying to assassinate Generals, Faction leaders and even the Pope. | Assassins gain Valour/Subterfuge through assassinating victims. Sometimes ''hero'' Assassins are created (Medieval only as far as I know) that already have a lot of valour. It is wise to ''train'' Assassins by making them assassinate Princesses, Emissaries and Assassins before trying to assassinate Generals, Faction leaders and even the Pope. | ||
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+ | *[[Assassins|Modding Assassins in Medieval 2]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:26, 11 April 2008
Overview
Assassins are a campaign map unit which have been featured in all of the Total War Games. They are used to kill enemy units and rebellious generals. In Medieval: Total War they could also be used on your own generals if you felt they were about to rebel.
Assassins gain Valour/Subterfuge through assassinating victims. Sometimes hero Assassins are created (Medieval only as far as I know) that already have a lot of valour. It is wise to train Assassins by making them assassinate Princesses, Emissaries and Assassins before trying to assassinate Generals, Faction leaders and even the Pope.