I think you might be able to take them prisoner and then ask them to join you, or rescue them off other lords, but otherwise no, you can't get them.hieronymos said:
Kind of fitting for a Knight of Eventide in a way.Aetavicus said:
Oh well.Coopels said:
Go out and kill a load of Noldor with a small party. Alternatively;macxxx said:
Or just slaughter the Noldor a few times with a small party. They've got it coming, anyway.Coopels said:
If you are referring to Silvermist Rangers, then they are upgraded from Pendor Grey Archers (Which are upgraded from Pendor Noblemen).Danath said:
No it doesn't. It says you have an 80% chance of getting Empire Recruits. Not Nobles, just the lowest tier you can recruit from villages and the like. 20% of the time you should get Pendor units from your villages.Esion said:
Not the same ones as in Lord of the Rings, but yes, the Noldor in Prophesy of Pendor are the remnants of an acient Elven civilisation I believe.Shanehere said:
Still not a must have or something that allows you to always win.Rojiru said:
That makes sense. Otherwise Immortals would just be better at everything. Immortals will likely win in heavily wood areas or a river though. And there's nothing more satisfying than seeing Ironbred Stallions falling to the rain of javelins Immortals bring.
Not as far as I know. Just the luck of the draw (and numerous lords packed into Laria may increase it's garrison somewhat, reducing the likelihood of it being beseiged).MIHAI said:
Depends on how far he's upgraded his Knights of the Griffon as well. If he has 150 of them, he likely has upgraded them a fair amount.Faegrin said:
One way to have done it would have been to retreat but select 'charge the enemy' again so as to get a different map.korpah said:
Defenders of a seige (other than the player himself) will have their ammo replenished. Regardless of whether or not the player is defending, he personally will not have his ammo replenished (although his men and allies will).onarum said: