What does a client state do in Rome 2?
What does a client state do in Rome 2?
Client States will declare on each other, on you, and on your allies (thus screwing everything up). They will make alliances with your future targets as well. And they will snipe settlements that you want for yourself.
What were roman client States?
Many of the smaller kingdoms along the way became Roman client states or allies and all were obligated to supply reinforcements to the Roman army. Among these client states were Pontus, Cappadocia, Bithynia, Judea, Palestine, and, by 65 BCE, Armenia. In Africa Mauretania, Algeria and Morocco also became client states.
What is a satrapy Rome 2?
A Satrapy is a region ruled by a Satrap(governor) appointed by the Ruler of the Overlord state. These guys share your diplomacy, so if you go to war with someone, so do they(or they betray you), and if you make peace with someone, so do they. That’s how it works.
When to create a client state in Rome?
You need to end a war. If you are fighting wars on multiple fronts and need some relief, this might be a better option than a simple peace agreement. 3.) If you create a client state out of a peaceful faction without conquest or war, they will not have these negative modifiers.
What happens if a client state exists in a province?
If a client state exists in one of your provinces you can’t issue edicts because you don’t control 100% of the province. 2.) They hold back provinces by limiting what you can build. You can’t control what your client state builds, and even if you could, their building do not contribute to your province.
Why do you make a client state in total war?
As I am stomping around the world taking cities and provinces, I usually simply raze any settlement I take and rebuild my own buildings, or occupy if they are the same blood as I am. I have read about makeing satraps and client states and was wondering what the point is?