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Legends itself is full of wild imbalances though.
True enough but I was just wondering if the Max factions would break endgame things like Undead and Orcs.
I picked the noble house war as my end game, thinking it might be on the "safe-side" of things. I just thought more factions would equal more elite patrols, which would make the invasion endgames easier.
If you have recruit scaling on you can play the game with extra challenges as long as you like due to the scaling system.
Ive had runs go as long as 800 days with no easy dip.