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Rome 2 faction guide
Rome 2 faction guide









It takes tough infantry and cavalry with good morale to beat them. Never underestimate their chariot archers. Game Description: Good spearmen and horse archers with swift cavalry and chariots.Ĭomment: Good faction, especially on the side of the cavalry and archers. Game Description: Barbarian close-combat infantry including falxmen but very little cavalry.Ĭomment: The best Barbarian faction for me after Germania. Also you may notice that the carthaginian armies are the most expensive of all armies you can control. Battle elephants are good, yes, and of course Armoured Elephants, too, but the little ones aren't worth spending your money on them. There is a flexible selection, yes, but alltogether its quite weak, and you need a real advantage in numbers before attacking a strong army (for example, Romans). Game Description: Flexible selection of all troop types, plus elephants!Ĭomment: From my experience I can tell you that Carthage isn't bad. All their infantry have the morale of an iron bar and their heavy chariots ram into everything like a 12 o'clock express! Checks the Tips page for efficient tips on how to beat them.

rome 2 faction guide

Game Description: Fanatical barbarian infantry plus swift charioteers.Ĭomment: These people will be your nightmare if you battle against them. Game Description: Horse archers including armoured cataphract archers but few infantry types.Ĭomment: The Legionary copies are worse than the Roman originals, but the cavalry is awesome. A much broader guide is also probably coming this way, as soon as I can get all the pictures of all the units.which is not so simple! On this page you can find a short guide about all factions in Rome: Total War.











Rome 2 faction guide