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Generally, Tier 4 and lower troops require peasants tier 5 and up require veterans. Each troop has a "recruit type" field that states what resource(s) are required to hire it, and what kind of resource(s) it gives when dismissed. Go to Reference Materials > Troop Trees to see these requirements in game. To hire a troop in a center, you must have the appropriate resources available in the center. If you dismiss troops from your party in the field, those resources are lost. If you are in a center when you dismiss troops from your party, the resources that make up those troops will be returned to the center and can be used to recruit new troops. In addition, some centers have unique troops assigned to them that can be recruited there. For example, if Suno is currently owned by the Rhodoks, you will only be able to recruit Rhodok troops in Suno. To recruit a specific faction's troops, the town or village must be currently owned by that faction.
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You can recruit all levels of troops at towns. You can only recruit low-level (tier 1 and 2) troops at villages. To recruit troops, you need to be at the right center and that center needs to have the appropriate resources.Ĭenters are all of the towns and villages in the game. Recruiting troops in Silverstag is much different than in vanilla Mount and Blade: Warband.