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The African Romans also volunteered to come under my protection. As my success grew I created puppet states out of Egypt and the Vandals. I branched east and west as far as Alexandria and Cordoba. I consolidated my base in the heart Africa, then made allies with a breakaway African Roman faction. It was my first attempt at the Grand Campaign in Attila and its been a good faction to start with. It all depends on what is happening by the time I am done creating them.Been having a great time playing as this faction.
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Looking east, my spies reveal that Amazonia rules all of Anatolia, and the western coast of the Black Sea.įinally, I am working on creating one more full stack army in Rome, which has a Pantheon of the Morrigan. So I will be at war with them in moments. Another larger Amazonian force just crossed the Thracian border headed for Pella. But there is no reason for them to be there. A small Amazonian force has been lurking right next to the city. That will be the all there is left of Greece not under my control. I peeled off a small force from them to go take Crete. In Greece I have one big army that just took Rhodes. But I think I will attack them first and just finish them off.įarther north I am reorienting from a defensive strategy and going on the offensive across the Vistula against the Valkyrja there as well.
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That will leave the Indy Celts nearby with one city, completely encircled by my own empire. I have a small army about to take the old Dacian capital from the Valkyrja Amazons in the Carpathians. Out east, I am gaining ground in the Balkans. It looks like they have only one sizeable force in their capital of Numantia. In fact, it looks like they all but broke their back in the Iberian peninsula. Thankfully they mauled the Iberians just as badly. I have had to send them to other cities all across Gaul to retrain them. Worse, the city of Tolosa, which they are based out of, has the plague. My army stationed to defend the Iberian/Gallic border got mauled after a huge fight with the Iberians at the end of my initial run. The army I diverted from North Africa landed in southern Spain, and I have taken 2 cities there already. You got me enthused to start my Bean Sidhe campaign from Amazon Total War again. This post has been edited by TheCheshireKhajiit: May 11 2021, 02:35 AM Yeah, I’ve been busy for the past few hours, lol I am 2 cities away from eliminating the Gauls, and obtaining the 15 provinces I need for the victory conditions. Looks like they are just sitting around right now though so I think I’ll leave them be. A really weird thing is that either way, they end up spawning an entire stack of Peasants with 2 gold chevrons of experience in the city after they flip ownership. Sometimes they go back to their original owner.
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Take the city, Exterminate, destroy all the buildings, and abandon it and move on. If you still can't hold them, just do what I did in Spain. So always Exterminate them when you take them. Holding those Nile cities can be tough, because their growth is so astronomical. That frees up your army to take the field again and keep fighting. You take the city with your army, then immediately send in the Peasants to garrison it. One being a full army to fight with, with 2 Onagers to switch in during a siege battle, or leave out and replace with cavalry during a field battle. It guts their economy, and takes away their Wonder (which if I recall gives you a public order bonus in all your cities). Disembark and attack the city, then run down the Nile and take the other two cities there. Hmmm I might have to try something like this.Įgypt is often vulnerable to loading up an army onto a fleet and sailing down to Alexandria. It worked, and I hit my own victory conditions before anyone else. In the end I sent an army into Gaul to fight against both the Germans and the Spanish to keep the Gauls in the game. That way I did not get bogged down with the time-consuming work of keeping public order in each. I sacked them, destroyed all the buildings, then abandoned them and moved to the next. I also sent an army by ship to Spain, and destroyed all their cities. I gave Gaul some of my provinces, and gave them money. They only had to destroy Gaul, and they and Spain were both doing it. In a campaign I did a long time ago with the Mundus Magnus map I was playing Macedon, and Germania almost did. I my Defensive Scythia AAR (which comes up if you Google it!), the Brutii only had to take Rome to win, but they never did. I have never had an AI faction meet its victory conditions.