It seems logical that you can't decide to invade China with 20k troops, I should have known. Then, with at least one or two organizer commanders, lure them where you want to fight, ideally across a river in a mountainous county!!! Crusader Kings 2 DLC Buying Guide: All 15 Packs Rankedītw I just checked the requirements needed to declare an invasion: need to be an Emperor with at least realm size. Horde money, artificially lower your levy count, then declare an invasion. Yeah, since the Chinese stacks don't take attrition which is dumb you have to sort of game them. I guess the key to beating China is to field a smaller but more powerful army.Īzunai View Profile View Posts. I noticed that Chinese armies will scale up to twice the size of your own army. Did any of you manage to win this war? I thought I was powerful enough, maybe I did something wrong? Last edited by Makk 1 Dec, am. They just butchered my men and burnt the land, and the war ended quickly, shattering my empire in a dozen of independent kingdoms. I couldn't lure them with little stacks because they were just sieging anything in their way and the warscore was dropping very quickly. I maybe could have competed by forcing them to attack me in a fortified position, but in my case I DID have attrition. Alas, an attrition-free doomstack of k Imperial warriors appeared and never wanted to split. Home Discussions Workshop Market Broadcasts.