Difference between revisions of "Tadokoro (ROTS)"
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'''Units''':<li>[[Bow Levy (ROTS Unit)|Bow Levy]]</li> | '''Units''':<li>[[Bow Levy (ROTS Unit)|Bow Levy]]</li> | ||
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|Spawned Defence Forces=<li>[[Bow Levy Garrison (ROTS Unit)|Bow Levy Garrison]]</li> | |Spawned Defence Forces=<li>[[Bow Levy Garrison (ROTS Unit)|Bow Levy Garrison]]</li> | ||
|Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 600</li> | |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 600</li> |
Revision as of 03:53, 26 February 2013
Tadokoro (ROTS) | |
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File:Tadokoro ROTS.png | |
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Enables | Buildings: |
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Clan Effects | - |
See main article; FotS Buildings |
Description
The land is the clay that makes men.
The tadokoro has many important functions in a province. It allows the recruitment of naginata and bow-armed levies. It also allows the more efficient administration of an area, meaning that more units can be recruited at the same time, and acts as a base for law enforcement.
Before the Gempei War, central authority in Japan was not strong. Individual provincial governors had every reason to keep an eye on their people, watching for signs of unrest: trouble could always be used by a jealous rival to oust a ruling family. The correct relationships between different classes in society also had to be maintained, and this is where the very public presence of an inspector, or junsatsushi, could be very useful. He alone could make sure that malcontents stayed silent.
Other Information
When upgrading a Tadokoro, two choices are presented to you: The Town Watch and the Muster Field. The logic behind the choices is that choosing the Town Watch means that you've committed the Province towards Economic Production while choosing the Muster Field means that you've committed the Province towards Military Production. If you take a moment to think about it, the reasoning makes absolute sense as only a few of the Provinces in Japan are suitable enough for recruiting Land Units while the rest are only suitable for making more money or recruiting Ships.
So unless the Province has an Artisan or a Blacksmith, it should not have a Muster Field at all.