A holy order is an organisation of religious warriors which can be hired by a ruler of corresponding religion to fight for them. Holy orders cost piety to hire and require a monthly upkeep of a few gold. However, in a religious defensive war they have no monthly upkeep. The leader of a holy order bears a title of ducal rank, representing that order. Holy orders can be landed or unlanded, but are unplayable either way. If a holy order is in fief to a king or emperor, only that holy order's liege can hire it.
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| - A holy order is an organisation of religious warriors which can be hired by a ruler of corresponding religion to fight for them. Holy orders cost piety to hire and require a monthly upkeep of a few gold. However, in a religious defensive war they have no monthly upkeep. The leader of a holy order bears a title of ducal rank, representing that order. Holy orders can be landed or unlanded, but are unplayable either way. If a holy order is in fief to a king or emperor, only that holy order's liege can hire it.
- From a tactical standpoint, the holy order fills a similar role to the heavy infantry, which is taking punishment. What makes them better though, is that they start off with higher STR, and the paladin shield. The paladin shield is one of the better shields in the game, and will be one of the BEST shields you can get early. However, once you start investing in shield R&D, you will quickly leave this shield behind. Also, there are some optimization issues in terms of his stats. The Holy Order class as a whole are named after famous christian saints.
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| - A holy order is an organisation of religious warriors which can be hired by a ruler of corresponding religion to fight for them. Holy orders cost piety to hire and require a monthly upkeep of a few gold. However, in a religious defensive war they have no monthly upkeep. The leader of a holy order bears a title of ducal rank, representing that order. Holy orders can be landed or unlanded, but are unplayable either way. If a holy order is in fief to a king or emperor, only that holy order's liege can hire it.
- From a tactical standpoint, the holy order fills a similar role to the heavy infantry, which is taking punishment. What makes them better though, is that they start off with higher STR, and the paladin shield. The paladin shield is one of the better shields in the game, and will be one of the BEST shields you can get early. However, once you start investing in shield R&D, you will quickly leave this shield behind. Also, there are some optimization issues in terms of his stats. So why WOULD you use the holy order? Early caster boosting. Every holy order character will start with SOME magic capabilities, so it's not a completely lost cause. The Holy Order class as a whole are named after famous christian saints.
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