First of all, A massive congratulations to The AGOT mod team on this HUGE update. I know theyve been working hard and tirelessly on lovingly recreating the ASOIAF and its turning out gloriously. I know for a fact some of the buildings I've been more critical of in this guide/review are already being worked on, as I gave them the feedback before we finalized the script and recording - so expect updates to this in the future. Where would you like to see us take our "everything" series next? Would you like us to update our Swords video, or go somewhere new like dynastic legacies?
in my opinion riverrun does not give a high enough fort level bonus if you look in the lore anyone who wants to seige it has to make three seperate seiges and thats how robb stark wiped out 2/3 of the lannister army in the riverlands with minimal casualties in one skrimish Edit: in the 4th book the blackfish tells jamie lannister that a bare bones garrison could hold it for 2 years
The taxes bonus should also be higher. It’s not explored on the books, but Riverrun is set in the confluence of the only water way from the Westerlands to the Narrow Sea
Small notice about the topic embarkation cost reduction for ironborn buildings: It!s useless becsuse every single character gets -90% embarkation cost from just having an admiral at the moment and it caps at 10% minimum of base cost. This makes all ironborn perks, and buildings like lighthouses useless.
Ok when i saw the tarth holding my jaw droped like whattt. Plz u gotta play a custom house series in the isle and takeover and just go full tall playthrough 😂 ❤
Wonderful video! I love what they've done with all of these, and you've done a great job of rating them all. However, you forgot one! The Lonely Light in the Iron Isles, the most westerly province in all of Westeros, has "The Last Light." It provides 0.5 gold per month, +2 fort level, +35% diplomatic range and -35% embarkation cost. ;)
Evenfall hall is above S tier. It's above any conceivable tier on any list. NOTHING in the entire game can match it. Why? +4 domain limit makes up for literally every single thing you'd be missing out.
Iron From Ice, Brother. We're here today to set Lord Midge to rest, worked though the bone to get these videos ready. At 1:15:05 is that Dorne, not the north? I see palm trees
I would say its pretty accurate since the tullys were never river kings and fielded smaller armies and were not as wealthy as their banner men even after they became lord paramount of the trident
They've been the Great House of the Riverlands since Aegon I, in that time theyve definitely established themselves enough to not be done as dirty as this 😂 like I said in the video, the inns are stronger than the castles in this region.
@@Midgeman Your comments on King's Landing did give me some thoughts on modifiers that could retain flavour (by keeping all the city holdings), and still provide a reasonable buff. I think a missing modifier for a lot of the urban castles would be republican vassal tax contribution. Slapping a vassal tax bonus on King's Landing would let you benefit tangibly from how rich the city is meant to be. Instead of going for the Oldtown route of just stacking enough county modifiers that the Hightower is obviously good to hold.
I don't agree with the modifiers giving more because the game is already way too easy that it becomes boring. I don't meta/min max stuff in this mod and only rp compared to other mods, I would put restrictions on myself and purposely make bad decisions to get any semblance of challenge and I know I'm not the only one.