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The formula is rather unknown. Depends on number of troops and on troop quality or type, add information as you see fit. :
 
The formula is rather unknown. Depends on number of troops and on troop quality or type, add information as you see fit. :
  
<table style="border-style: solid; border-width:thin;">
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{|  style="border-style: solid; border-width:thin;"  
<tr><th width="75px"># of Men</th><th width="175px">Cost per 10%</th><th width="175px">Hours per 10%</th><th width="100px">(Weapon + Armour quality)/2</th><th width="50px">Type</th><th width="50px">CS/10</th></tr>
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|- style="background:#EEEEEE;"
<tr align="center"><td>0</td><td>1</td><td>1 hour <br> (in total)</td></tr>
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# of Men !!  Cost per 10% !!  Hours per 10% !!  (Weapon + Armour quality)/2 !!  Type !!  CS/10
<tr align="center"><td>11</td><td>3</td><td>0,7</td><td> 65</td><td>M</td></tr>
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|-  align="center"
<tr align="center"><td>22 or less</td><td>3</td><td>1</td><td> </td></tr>
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| 0 || 1 || 1 hour <br> (in total)
<tr align="center"><td>18</td><td>4</td><td>1</td><td> 65</td><td>M</td></tr>
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|-  align="center"
<tr align="center"><td>19</td><td>3.8-4.1</td><td>1.1-1.2</td><td> 66</td><td>I</td></tr>
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| 11 || 3 || 0,7 ||  65 || M
<tr align="center"><td>25-26</td><td>~4</td><td>1.3</td><td>50</td><td>I</td></tr>
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|-  align="center"
<tr align="center"><td>30-37</td><td>4</td><td>1,5</td><td> </td></tr>
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| 22 or less || 3 || 1 ||
<tr align="center"><td>28</td><td>4.9-5.1</td><td>0.9-1.2</td><td></td><td>C</td></tr>
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|-  align="center"
<tr align="center"><td>24</td><td>5</td><td>1.25</td><td>65</td><td>C</td></tr>
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| 18 || 4 || 1 ||  65 || M
<tr align="center"><td>27</td><td>5-5.1</td><td>1.5-1.6</td><td>66.5</td><td>I</td></tr>
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|-  align="center"
<tr align="center"><td>22</td><td>5-5,4</td><td>0,9-1,4</td><td>80</td><td>I</td></tr>
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| 19 || 3.8-4.1 || 1.1-1.2 ||  66 || I
<tr align="center"><td>28</td><td>5-5.2</td><td>1.3-1.4</td><td>50.5</td><td>C</td></tr>
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|-  align="center"
<tr align="center"><td>35</td><td>5-5.2</td><td>1.8-2.1</td><td>52.5</td><td>I</td></tr>
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| 25-26 || ~4 || 1.3 || 50 || I
<tr align="center"><td>46</td><td>5.9-6</td><td>1.9-2</td><td>35.5</td><td>I</td><td>14</td></tr>
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|-  align="center"
<tr align="center"><td>36</td><td>6</td><td>2</td><td>58</td><td>A</td></tr>
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| 30-37 || 4 || 1,5 ||
<tr align="center"><td>36</td><td>6</td><td>2</td><td>72</td><td>I</td></tr>
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|-  align="center"
<tr align="center"><td>46</td><td>6</td><td>2,3</td><td>51</td><td>A</td></tr>
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| 28 || 4.9-5.1 || 0.9-1.2 ||  || C
<tr align="center"><td>27</td><td>6-6.2</td><td>1.5-1.6</td><td>65</td><td>C</td></tr>
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|-  align="center"
<tr align="center"><td>54</td><td>6.9-7.1</td><td>2.3-2.4</td><td>42.5</td></tr>
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| 24 || 5 || 1.25 || 65 || C
<tr align="center"><td>40</td><td>7</td><td>2</td><td>72</td><td>I</td></tr>
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|-  align="center"
<tr align="center"><td>48</td><td>7</td><td>2,5</td><td></td><td>A</td></tr>
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| 27 || 5-5.1 || 1.5-1.6 || 66.5 || I
<tr align="center"><td>52</td><td>7</td><td>3</td></tr>
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|-  align="center"
<tr align="center"><td>56</td><td>7</td><td>2</td><td>32.5</td></tr>
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| 22 || 5-5,4 || 0,9-1,4 || 80 || I
<tr align="center"><td>58</td><td>7.9-8.2</td><td>3-3.2</td><td>53</td><td>A</td></tr>
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|-  align="center"
<tr align="center"><td>44</td><td>9</td><td>2</td><td>57.5</td><td>C</td></tr>
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| 28 || 5-5.2 || 1.3-1.4 || 50.5 || C
<tr align="center"><td>64</td><td>9</td><td>3.1</td><td>47</td><td>I</td></tr>
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|-  align="center"
<tr align="center"><td>117</td><td>11</td><td>4</td></tr>
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| 35 || 5-5.2 || 1.8-2.1 || 52.5 || I
<tr align="center"><td>166</td><td>24</td><td>9</td><td>60.5</td><td>A</td><td>108.6</td></tr>
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|-  align="center"
</table>
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| 46 || 5.9-6 || 1.9-2 || 35.5 || I || 14
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|-  align="center"
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| 36 || 6 || 2 || 58 || A
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|-  align="center"
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| 36 || 6 || 2 || 72 || I
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|-  align="center"
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| 46 || 6 || 2,3 || 51 || A
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|-  align="center"
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| 27 || 6-6.2 || 1.5-1.6 || 65 || C
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|-  align="center"
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| 54 || 6.9-7.1 || 2.3-2.4 || 42.5
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|-  align="center"
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| 40 || 7 || 2 || 72 || I
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|-  align="center"
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| 48 || 7 || 2,5 ||  || A
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|-  align="center"
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| 52 || 7 || 3
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|-  align="center"
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| 56 || 7 || 2 || 32.5
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|-  align="center"
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| 58 || 7.9-8.2 || 3-3.2 || 53 || A
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|-  align="center"
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| 44 || 9 || 2 || 57.5 || C
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|-  align="center"
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| 64 || 9 || 3.1 || 47 || I
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|-  align="center"
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| 117 || 11 || 4
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|-  align="center"
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| 166 || 24 || 9 || 60.5 || A || 108.6
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|-
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|}
  
 
Only standing troops should be taken into account. 0 number of troop is possible, all your men are wounded.
 
Only standing troops should be taken into account. 0 number of troop is possible, all your men are wounded.

Revision as of 07:15, 24 October 2009

See also Unit Upkeep and Honour and Recruitment

There are certain ranges of troop number that pertain to specific amounts for training and for repair costs. Since there is no previous documentation on it, the table of these costs will have to be built little bits by little bits.

Training costs

Only standing troops should be taken into account, please help us fill it up :

Number of troops : Light/Medium/Heavy training cost in gold

  • 1-22 : 1/1/1
  • 23-29 : 1/1/2
  • 30-37 : 1/2/2
  • 38-49 : 2/2/3
  • 50-52 : 2/3/3
  • 53-61 : 2/3/4
  • 63-67 : 3/3/4
  • 68 : 3/3/5
  • 74-82 : 3/4/5
  • 115 : 5/6/8
  • 117 : 5/6/not enough time

Repair cost

The formula is rather unknown. Depends on number of troops and on troop quality or type, add information as you see fit. :

# of Men Cost per 10% Hours per 10% (Weapon + Armour quality)/2 Type CS/10
0 1 1 hour
(in total)
11 3 0,7 65 M
22 or less 3 1
18 4 1 65 M
19 3.8-4.1 1.1-1.2 66 I
25-26 ~4 1.3 50 I
30-37 4 1,5
28 4.9-5.1 0.9-1.2 C
24 5 1.25 65 C
27 5-5.1 1.5-1.6 66.5 I
22 5-5,4 0,9-1,4 80 I
28 5-5.2 1.3-1.4 50.5 C
35 5-5.2 1.8-2.1 52.5 I
46 5.9-6 1.9-2 35.5 I 14
36 6 2 58 A
36 6 2 72 I
46 6 2,3 51 A
27 6-6.2 1.5-1.6 65 C
54 6.9-7.1 2.3-2.4 42.5
40 7 2 72 I
48 7 2,5 A
52 7 3
56 7 2 32.5
58 7.9-8.2 3-3.2 53 A
44 9 2 57.5 C
64 9 3.1 47 I
117 11 4
166 24 9 60.5 A 108.6

Only standing troops should be taken into account. 0 number of troop is possible, all your men are wounded.