![]() ![]() ![]() This is because they would automatically match your diplomatic stance when they became your vassal, cancelling all their current wars against enemies who you aren't fighting, and getting signed up for wars against your current foes. It used to be that if a faction had one city left, was under siege against a much stronger force, and you weren't at war with the besieging faction, the AI would be more inclined to accept a vassal agreement in a last-ditch attempt to survive. So being involved in all their wars is good, except in one particular case: This is one of those times where I'd be inclined to give somewhat contradictory advice (based on the previous TW games- not sure if this still holds true in WH2). Yeah, I'm not super familiar with Tomb Kings although they do seem interesting.
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