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Total war rome ii emperor edition walkthrough
Total war rome ii emperor edition walkthrough















Attack Velathri, where the Etruscans have most likely retreated to- the Hastati should carry you through the battle, but run a unit of Velites around another side street to draw off some spearmen from the main meatgrinder and inflict damage. Legio II - It's time for your first battle of the campaign. She should hopefully hit or be near rank 2 by now. Move the spy to Ariminum and engage in sabotage there, too. This turn you want to move it as close as possible to the front line but also recruit some more men, as it's only 1 hastati and 1 velites.

total war rome ii emperor edition walkthrough

We're going to use this building chain to keep Italia happy as we expand our industry in the area.īefore you move the Legio I, change its stance to neutral. Research Land Management for reasons I went into above.īuilding- Expand Rome, make a forum. If nations don't accept a diplomatic deal during the turn I first mention, they might in subsequent turns. Non aggression Pacts with the Ardiaei and Athens. She has a trait that makes her very good at burning things, so take advantage of this to gain easy experience. Spy- North, find Etruscan army, then sabotage a building in the Etruscan settlement. This will combat piracy and increase Neapolis' income. Make sure you have just over half your movement points left, and change stance to patrol. Legio II - Disband Levees, move to Rome's northern border with Velathri, and recruit 2x Hastati.įleet I - move west towards Corsica and Alalia.

total war rome ii emperor edition walkthrough

Legio I towards the Northern Border with Ariminium on forced march stance. I suppose a) it doesn't affect the opening 10 turns too much, b) I don't know anything long term about it yet, and c) players may want to do what they want about it. I've also not got any notes so far about dealing with internal faction politics.

#TOTAL WAR ROME II EMPEROR EDITION WALKTHROUGH UPDATE#

If you're not looking to expand across the Adriatic, then this perhaps should be the route to take.Ī nice side note- the live update on expected profit for next turn is back! Yay! Go to the finance scroll and on to "summery"- the profits section there takes into account your building and recruitment. Trade routes are quite hard to get without some serious cash, but the Illyrian tribes such as the Ardiaei will sign non-aggression pacts fairly quickly that can then develop into trading relationships.

total war rome ii emperor edition walkthrough

I also played around with the tax slider but decided not moving it was probably best. It's much better to go for economic early techs so that you can get some more income. At very hard, you'll find that they're a closer match but will ultimately triumph against Italian Spearmen, your primary adversaries in the first 5 turns. Technology-wise- at lower difficulties Hastati are currently very powerful, at least compared to what you'll be facing in the first 20 turns, and so military technologies aren't really needed at present. It should be lead by a Triarii general- far better for getting into combat than the more supportive mounted General.

total war rome ii emperor edition walkthrough

Your main threat will be rouge Etrsucan armies striking at lightly defended cities in Italia- to combat this a Legio III will eventually be formed near Rome. Likewise, keeping Syracuse sweet with trade will prevent it from expanding in your direction, and Carthage will not be able to get its act together in time to seriously threaten the boot of Italy. Legio I will (force) march north into Italia in order to recruit some Hastati and make for Ariminum, before being used to tidy up any pesky Etruscans still in the area.Įpirus will be too tied up in a war against Sparta (and 9/10 times Athens too) to take advantage of the relatively light forces guarding Magna Graecia. Legio II starts near Roma, and will be used to attack Vetathri. For the purposes of this guide, I shall refer to the two armies present at the start of the game by their originally-given Legion numbers. The objective is to gain the rest of the province Italia within the first 5 turns or so, followed by working on Cisalpine Gaul in the medium term. Should you wish to get started on attacking Carthage before heading to Cisalpine, then the guide should hold true for the first 5 turns, as well as various building and technology instructions later on. Some things will start to differ in your play through- the identity of the conqueror of Epirus for one, or where Etruscan armies will scatter to after you take their settlements- but these opening turns should follow the same rough track. It'll detail the first 5 turns, and provide guidelines up to around turn 10. This is an Opening Moves article for Rome on VH mode.















Total war rome ii emperor edition walkthrough