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'''The Greek Cities''' are one of the playable factions in [[Rome: Total War]]. They can be played after successfully completing a campaign as a Roman faction or if unlocked by modding / cheats. | '''The Greek Cities''' are one of the playable factions in [[Rome: Total War]]. They can be played after successfully completing a campaign as a Roman faction or if unlocked by modding / cheats. | ||
==Game Play== | ==Game Play== | ||
− | Greeks have many powerful | + | Greeks have many powerful hoplites. They are threatened by the Macedonians soon after the start of the game. |
+ | The armies of Greece are somewhat old-fashioned, and are built around a core of heavy phalanxes. At the beginning of the game, they are threatened by the Macedonians, and most of their cities can only produce weak militia hoplites. | ||
+ | However, the Greeks have a great potential of becoming rich! | ||
+ | With money, they can bribe Macedonian armies, most of which join the Greeks in their entirety. The same thing applies to fighting against Thrace and the Seleucid Empire. | ||
+ | Also, their position in the middle of the map leaves them somewhat exposed to naval invasions by Egypt, Carthage, and later the Romans. | ||
+ | A powerful fleet and hihg-level arracks are needed. Once the Greeks begin producing armored hoplites, however, it becomes a lot easier from there. | ||
===Starting Position=== | ===Starting Position=== | ||
− | Greeks start with divided settlements. They | + | Greeks start with divided settlements. They own the following settlements: |
− | They are bordered by Scipii and Carthage on Sicily , | + | Thermon in Aetolia |
+ | Sparta in the Pelopponese | ||
+ | Rhodes on Rhodes | ||
+ | Syracuse on Sicily | ||
+ | Pergamum in Asia Minor | ||
+ | They are bordered by the Scipii and Carthage on Sicily , Macedon in Greece and Seleucids in Asia Minor. | ||
Their cities are: | Their cities are: | ||
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LONG CAMPAIGN:Hold 50 provinces including Rome | LONG CAMPAIGN:Hold 50 provinces including Rome | ||
− | SHORT CAMPAIGN:Hold 15 provinces and outlive or destroy Macedon and Thrace | + | SHORT CAMPAIGN:Hold 15 provinces and outlive or destroy both Macedon and Thrace |
===Units=== | ===Units=== | ||
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===Strategy guides=== | ===Strategy guides=== | ||
One possible strategy with Greece is to abandon Syracuse at the beginning of game and concentrate on Macedon. When Macedon are driven from Greece it is possible to build your military and challenge the Brutii and Rome. | One possible strategy with Greece is to abandon Syracuse at the beginning of game and concentrate on Macedon. When Macedon are driven from Greece it is possible to build your military and challenge the Brutii and Rome. | ||
+ | However, it can build strong troops faster than other provinces and starts with stone walls, which can easily hold off enemies at bay. This is a more unconventional strategy, but it allows teh conquering of Italy faster. | ||
*See also [[Greeks - RTW guide]] for a comprehensive guide. | *See also [[Greeks - RTW guide]] for a comprehensive guide. |
Revision as of 09:01, 18 August 2008
The Greek Cities are one of the playable factions in Rome: Total War. They can be played after successfully completing a campaign as a Roman faction or if unlocked by modding / cheats.
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Game Play
Greeks have many powerful hoplites. They are threatened by the Macedonians soon after the start of the game. The armies of Greece are somewhat old-fashioned, and are built around a core of heavy phalanxes. At the beginning of the game, they are threatened by the Macedonians, and most of their cities can only produce weak militia hoplites. However, the Greeks have a great potential of becoming rich! With money, they can bribe Macedonian armies, most of which join the Greeks in their entirety. The same thing applies to fighting against Thrace and the Seleucid Empire. Also, their position in the middle of the map leaves them somewhat exposed to naval invasions by Egypt, Carthage, and later the Romans. A powerful fleet and hihg-level arracks are needed. Once the Greeks begin producing armored hoplites, however, it becomes a lot easier from there.
Starting Position
Greeks start with divided settlements. They own the following settlements: Thermon in Aetolia Sparta in the Pelopponese Rhodes on Rhodes Syracuse on Sicily Pergamum in Asia Minor They are bordered by the Scipii and Carthage on Sicily , Macedon in Greece and Seleucids in Asia Minor.
Their cities are:
- SPARTA: Capital city of Greece famous for its Spartan hoplites who can be trained only here and on Syracuse
- THERMON: Small city in Greece , Thermon can soon be under threat from either Macedon or Brutii.
- PERGAMUM: City in Asia Minor, Pergamum is expected to soon be under threat by People Of Pontus.Next to attack will be the Seleucids.
- SYRACUSE: The Greeks cities province on Sicily, is under threat from the House of Scipii from the beginning of the game. If you manage to hold the Scipii off, be certain that the Carthaginians will attack you later. Spartan hoplites can be recruited this province.
- RHODES: Famous for its Rhodian slingers and Colossus, this island city is wealthy with a gold mine and is often safe from AI attacks.
Win Conditions
LONG CAMPAIGN:Hold 50 provinces including Rome
SHORT CAMPAIGN:Hold 15 provinces and outlive or destroy both Macedon and Thrace
Units
Units are mostly consisted of phalanxes. Their defensive capabilities are high and are trained to use phalanx. Their cost varies from cheap (militia hoplites, hoplites) to expensive (Spartan hoplites, armoured hoplites). They have some missile and cavalry support.
Infantry
- Peasants
- Militia Hoplites
- Hoplites
- Armoured Hoplites
Missile
- Peltast
- Archers
Cavalry
- Militia Cavalry
- Greek Cavalry
- General's Bodyguard
Unique Units
SPARTAN HOPLITES: Spartan hoplites are perfect soldiers trained from youth to be nothing but soldiers. They can be trained only in cities of Sparta and Syracuse. They have high defensive and offensive capabilities and high charge bonus.
Strategy guides
One possible strategy with Greece is to abandon Syracuse at the beginning of game and concentrate on Macedon. When Macedon are driven from Greece it is possible to build your military and challenge the Brutii and Rome. However, it can build strong troops faster than other provinces and starts with stone walls, which can easily hold off enemies at bay. This is a more unconventional strategy, but it allows teh conquering of Italy faster.
- See also Greeks - RTW guide for a comprehensive guide.
History
Greece was firstly only consisted of few Greek city-states. They became powerful because Alexander the Great ( born 346BC) led them to conquer much of the then known world. Greek architecture and art were famous. There are few places in world that haven't felt them and their influence. After the death of Alexander the Great his kingdom became separated states including: Greek cities, Thrace , Macedon , Seleucid Empire , Egypt , Pontus and Armenia. All of these countries were ruled by his successors, but none of them were powerful enough to keep his empire together.
- For more historical information see
- Hellenistic Greece on Wikipedia
- Sparta article on Wikipedia
See Also
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Armenia | Britannia | Carthage | Dacia | Egypt | Gaul | Germania | Greek Cities | The House of Brutii | The House of Julii | The House of Scipii | Macedon | Numidia | Parthia | Pontus | Scythia | Seleucid Empire | Senate | Spain | Thrace | Rebels |