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Yeah some quests are very stupid. Train Troops for Landlord should be deleted. Borrowed Troops are too weak and they can be killed by looters easily in both auto and manual combat
Nope, they wanted to fight ..... and that would start a war.
So, I need a mod to make this quest work? I don´t have any mods installed.
I spammed many of such quests and i didnt start a war with any faction. I just want to increase the relation with landlords. This quest is super easy when you have more than 30 troops in your army
Aaah, I did it right off the bat and they wanted to fight me which meant starting a war ... but I had just a small contingency of troops as it was in the very beginning. Just need more troops then to discouraging them from wanting to fight me and instead take the hint.
The biggest trick to it I found was to use some spaced cavalry (F3->F3) in front of the line of mostly borrowed troops.Tell borrowed to charge just after cavalry starts to get engaged.
You can do some of the 'harder' bandits that way but if you stick to looters, you won't lose borrowed.
The other trick is to dump the ones you don't manage to upgrade to a garrison (or just dismiss) if the quest is nearing timeout. That will trigger dialogue to just send whatever you have.
Not sure if you can 'build up' borroweds in garrisons like that and then use those to create a small army of borrowed and go run a bunch of those type quests you've found at once.
You can also move borrowed to top of army so they enter bandit camps with you and you can kind of kite/control fights to make sure they get easy kills.
I'm pretty sure that's just a default text for if you were to attack villagers. If an NPC initiates a fight, I don't think it will trigger war. I can't say for certain as I use fast dialogue mod, so your mileage may vary.