They do have some limitations, and they are always tied to a province and its population. The legions are way more customisable, and it’s up to you how you build them. Pops lost in battles can lead to population losses in the province. Pops that are mobilised this way are naturally not contributing to your economy, and thus cause a drain in wealth and functionality of your nation. Only pops that are part of your integrated cultures can be called upon to fight in your wars. Levies are raised from all non-slave populations and tend towards light troops, not allowing much in the way of customisation. The units have received new graphics too. Whilst all nations can raise levies, the raising of legions (which represent all professional armies) are tied to technological and political advances. It might be more complicated, but also way more interesting to build legions now. The sort of centralised recruitment that doesn’t really fit the era is completely gone. At the start of the game almost no state is going to have a standing army, and those that do have a very small one. You no longer recruit units, instead, they are raised from provinces.
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