First, I'd like to say that I'm a very casual player. That's not to be confused with being inactive, I will log on 2-3x a day and attack twice if the ability is present. I just don't want to make a commitment to joining a "real" KD and warring all the time (so, essentially, I'm a ghetto troll). I enjoy having the ability to walk away from the game whenever I no longer have the time / attention span to deal with it.
Right now, I'm looking for some opinions on a heavy UD attacker in the next age, and I can't seem to stick with any one build that I come up with. Feel free to pick at my initial "casual" build, I'm not too great at this stuff. I was thinking something along the lines of this (keep in mind, I generally end up as Monarch in my ghettos):
Homes ------------------ 10%
Training Grounds -------- 10%
Armouries --------------- 10%
Banks ------------------- 30%
Forts -------------------- 10%
Guilds ------------------- 10%
Towers ------------------- 7%
Dungeons --------------- 3%
Barracks ----------------- 10%
I also can't decide whether I want to be a UD Warrior or a UD Tactician... or maybe even Merchant. The problem I have with Warrior is that I will be losing the "perk" of -50% ambush losses, since I will most likely be using War Spoils at all times.
The problems I have with Tactician, are that while enhanced Conquest is nice, if it doesn't convert offensive specialists to elites, it's not going to be very useful to me (I assume it won't based on Bishop's note: "* Undeads convert will be a 10% base on successful trad marches against non-hit opponents of similar networth in a similar sized kingdom when you do not oversend. We will also significantly boost it if your total offense is specialists, on a sliding scale.").
Also, the 10% OME in war doesn't really affect me, as I avoid them like the plague (not out of hate, so much as ghettos make me suffer with their poor activity during one. And yes, that's my own fault for staying in them).
Any helpful tips or suggestions welcome, as well as constructive criticism.