Large-scale wars in Roman Knights are not won by bravery or aggression. They are won by planning, coordination, and discipline. Many alliances lose wars despite having superior numbers simply because they lack structure and strategic vision.
True warfare begins long before the first attack is launched. Intelligence gathering, alliance preparation, and economic readiness determine the outcome before troops ever move.
Pre-War Preparation
Successful alliances prepare for war by stockpiling resources, aligning village roles, and ensuring members understand their responsibilities. Confusion at the start of a war often leads to irreversible losses.
Coordinated Offensives
Mass attacks overwhelm defenses not by force alone, but by timing. Simultaneous strikes prevent defenders from reinforcing effectively, forcing them to choose between losses.
Attrition and Endurance
Most wars are wars of attrition. Alliances that can sustain pressure while minimizing losses eventually break their opponents economically and psychologically.
Winning wars in Rumane is about endurance, not excitement.