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For me in order:
1: Primal Fury
2: Ways of War
2: Primal Fury
3: Dragon Dawn
4: Empire and Ashes
5: Eldritch Realms
I play this game daily and at night i dream about a new set-up.
I don't know. I'm used to being a sucker for DLC with CK3, I know how it works with Paradox. But I don't have the same enthusiasm for AoW as I do for CK. That said, it's also the kind of game where when things are missing you always have an unpleasant feeling of "missing" lol.
In fact, these are not resources that can be accumulated, it just allows us to reduce production times?
They don't reduce production, they ARE production.
Units require draft (the red stuff) and city buildings require the other. They are tracked on a per-city basis, like food and loyalty.
Research, gold, and mana are global, along with the oddball resources (like souls or thralls).
I haven't had time to play this week to comment on the ways of war faction.
I think i heard murmurs that dragons--or at least dragon lords--got some love recently though.
I got the ones except WW all on sale, and i dont regret the purchase