The threshold at which this modifier kicks in seems to be dictated by the size of your party: T * 1.05. If you exceed a certain threshold of animals in your inventory (camels, horses, mules, cows, etc), you get a herd modifier. For every pair of horse and footman, you get about 0.02 speed modifier bonus, with a D factor. Effect gets higher the larger your max carrying capacity is.įootmen on horses: This is always a positive modifier, and you get it if you have unmounted troops, but you have horses in your inventory. However, an approximation is about -0.20 when you’re 15-20% over carrying capacity. I’m not gonna bother finding the formula for this modifier, because you shouldn’t be planning on running around with it. Overburdened: Only comes up if your cargo exceeds your maximum capacity. Haven’t seen anything else change this modifier If your cargo exceeds maximum capacity, this number stays at -0.09. Ranges between -0.01 and -0.09, depending on the how much of your maximum inventory space your cargo takes up. Formula is 3 * c / (i + c) * DĬargo within capacity: always a reduction. With infantry present, the modifier is heavily reduced. Max of 2.99 when no foot infantry is present, with a reducing multiplier for size of party.
Formula seems to be 5.00 * D.Ĭavalry: Always a boost to speed. Here are the modifiers that I’ve come across:īase speed: Starts at 5.00. There are a number of modifiers that can affect your speed, and you can check the ones that are currently affecting you as described above. For example, the difference between 1 cavalry and 80, is the cavalry speed modifier of 2.99 and 2.62. D is some diminishing effect multiplier that’s hard to pinpint, probably related to party size or something, but it’s negligible.A is total amount of animals in your inventory, including horses, camels, cows, etc.Not to be confused with Maximum party size. T is total party size, including yourself.
To view your current party speed, and understand what’s slowing you down, expand the map bar at the bottom-right of your screen, and hover over the horse icon: Variables
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