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Don't forget to get the title throught decision.
- Maximize my Men-at-Arms allowance and use only them, which is usually enough to win any wars.
- If Men-At-Arms are not enough, I usually have enough gold to hire mercenaries to complement them. Specially useful if people rebels at home while I'm conducting wars far beyond my borders.
- Raise levies and immediately disband the ones you don't think you will need.
- Grant duchies and counties to characters you like. This will reduce the number of levies available to you.