Both have nasty start positions with enemies surrounding them. Mongols are at your gates and your roster is just trash compared to the more flesh-out rosters of Western Europe.Įmpire: Either Poland or Prussia. It's when it becomes really apparent that the game was designed with the player being Roman in mind, and the other factions were just there to fight. Carthage, meanwhile, is surrounded on all sides by enemies, has to face 3 Roman factions right from the start, and has a sub-standard roster. Numidia probably takes the cake because their roster is total trash, but they have the advantage of having nobody to their south to bother them. Think we missed one? Give us a Modmail and suggest new Subreddits to add to the lists! Total War Center Mod List (Not every mod, but most Overhauls)Ī guide to buildings and economy in Three Kingdoms KamachoThunderbus' Spell Stat Cheat Sheet List of Total War Tools Explaining Historyīig list of recommended reading on classical antiquity Filter ContentĬommunity Message the Mods Join the Offical Discord Join the Subreddit Discord Join our Weekly Q&A Thread Resources If that's your situation, hang around the sub for a couple of days and leave a few comments - you'll be able to post in no time! Need more details? Read our full rules here. Our automoderator also prevents spam by deleting posts from users less than four days old or who have less than three karma. Giveaways and contests must be approved beforehand by the moderation team. No politics allowedĭon't derail threads with off-topic memes or controversy. TW A Message from Total War’s Leadership Team (Dec 2023)Īll posts must be related to the Total War series.Post your strategies, thoughts, links and reviews here. They're a lot of fun to play.Click here to set your flair! Welcome to /r/TotalWar!Ī subreddit for all of those who love the Total War series. And you get access to great AOR units as well in the nearby regions, Cappadocian lancers, Armored Syrian War elephants, Galatian Warriors. They get access to the great hoplite and pike infantry that greeks get, but they also get Persian style cavalry. But the great thing about Pontus is their troop variety. Not only do you have a pretty challenging start because you have a lot of small hostile factions near you, but also a couple of major factions that don't harbor much love for you (Egypt and Seleukid empire). Your starting province is pretty profitable with a unique harbor building, and the campaign is pretty challenging because most of the surrounding tribes hate your guts.Īnother fun one is Pontus. You get some fun units to play around with, and very varied enemies to play against (Gauls to the North and east, Spaniards to the south, Germans a little further east, Romans to the South East). My other suggestion is always Carthage or the Suebii (Germania?), also the Britain’s can be fun if you’re up to a challenge.Įdit: the India faction (ONLY IN DEI) is a blast, elephants and great bow units. Infantry and missles in front, flank both sides with lighter cav and send the shock cav around the back. I personally used 4 shock cav 6 medium/light cav, some infantry and a few missles with an onager to bait them in. Luckily you have plenty of lighter cav and skirmish/support units if you prefer a more mobile attack style. Hammer and Anvil if you’re a fan of Alexander but you said you don’t love Greek units. You can adopt a lot of different play styles. They won’t go toe to toe with legionaries but they don’t need to. Good mix of eastern shock Cav with solid infantry to back it up. Think we missed one? Give us a Modmail and suggest new Subreddits to add to the lists!īaktria was my all time favorite TW campaign (well besides my 100% completetion with Rome in DEI that took 500 turns, but that was more of just a feat to accomplish). Click here to set your flair! Welcome to /r/TotalWar!Ī subreddit for all of those who love the Total War series.
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