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[Vanilla] need a different approach to a new playthrough
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I'm starting a new playthrough soon, with the end goal of ruling all of Calradia. Usually, I spent most of my time with the Vaegirs, and by the time I separate, They are far too powerful for me to stand a chance.

To avoid this, I was planning on not becoming a vassal at all, and instead amassing an army and raiding castles immediately.

My army usually consists of piles of knights with a handful of archery units. What is the most optimal army composition for a playstyle like this?

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