![]() This site is not endorsed by the Creative Assembly or Sega. So I would guess many of the factions could end up with female leaders at some point, depending on exactly how that's implemented. Rome: Total War is a game by Creative Assembly and published by Sega (originally Activision). In some cultures, like Rome and Greek – women can only serve a social/political role while in other women can be generals and fight alongside men. Important female characters have been added to all campaigns and across all factions. ? (Kush: Grand Campaign.) - Didn't see the stream, but heard they had one.īoudica (Iceni: ?) - There's mention of winning a battle as Boudica in the updated Achievements on Steam, though nothing official on how. ![]() Archers, heavy infantry, shock infantry, light and medium cavalry with onagers, ballistas, all play a part in their armies, and the fact that they have no unique units is sadly used to judge this faction, often overlooked, as a whole. Teuta (Ardiaei: Grand Campaign.) - Specifically mentioned in the announcement Blog Post. Introduction: The barbarian faction Dacia has one of the most balanced unit rosters in the game. Total War: Rome II is a strategy video game developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega.It was released on 3 September 2013, for Microsoft Windows as the eighth standalone game in the Total War series of video games and the successor to the 2004 game Rome: Total War. Zenobia (Palmyra: Empire Divided.) - Already playable.Ĭleopatra (Egypt: Imperator Augustus) - Specifically mentioned in the announcement Blog Post, so almost certainly faction leader for Egypt in Imperator Augustus. Will Cleopatra be playable in the Augustus campaign? User extended version of the official add-on Medieval II: Total War: Kingdoms. Spain has Bull warriors and if they didn't they'd be worse than Numidia.Originally posted by Argonaut:if one have all DLC installed, what female faction leaders will be playable? Tier 5: Numidia: Not a single elite unit that can go toe to toe with other factions (high level cohort or phalanx, heavy cav, shock troops like elephants or chariots, even chosen swords), this can be extremely frustrating and makes sieges/offensives vs elite troops difficult. This is the falxmen tier though and they're fun. Tier 4: Dacia is a slightly worse Gaul and Thrace is just not elite at anything. All have elite choices but lack flexibility for different types of battles (for example sieging with parthia or scythia can be very annoying) Tier 3 is super diverse and depending on play style one could make tier 2 or even fall to tier 4 for personal choice. Brittania could come close, love a good chariot, but not enough flexibility for me. These magnificent ships are both intimidating and extremely dangerous. Wealth, experience and age make these battle-hardened veterans a fearsome force. What faction has the best range units If you want to play with a lot of missile units what faction is good for this Showing 1 - 14 of 14 comments. From a shipboard tower, all enemies become little targets to be potted at will. Armenia isn't the strongest here but cataphract archers and the surprisingly good stats of heavy spearmen are big. Wealthy, older Roman citizens, the principes are a heavy infantry force. ![]() Some people might say Germania is too high but Gothic cav, chosen archers, only barbarian phalanx in the game and tons of elite axemen say different imo. Tier 2 is tough, Carthage or Pontus could be argued Tier 1 because of how flexible they are (also did you know pontic phalanx pikemen have better defense than those of other factions?). Tier 1 I don't think anyone will argue with. Tier 3 (Decent): Parthia, Scythia, Greek Cities, Gaul, Brittania Tier 2 (Elite): Carthage, Pontus, Armenia, Germania, Macedon Tier 1 (Best): All Roman factions, Egypt, Seleucid Empire
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