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− | One possible strategy as Pontus would be to take the rebel and Greek/Seleucid provinces to the west as well as Tarsus to the south. Then you can move against Armenia and Egypt. | + | One possible strategy as Pontus would be to take the rebel and Greek/Seleucid provinces to the west as well as Tarsus to the south. Then you can move against Armenia, Thrace and, Egypt. |
*See also [[Pontus - RTW guide]] for a comprehensive strategy guide. | *See also [[Pontus - RTW guide]] for a comprehensive strategy guide. |
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Pontus are one of the factions in Rome: Total War designed to be non-playable. However they can be made playable by simple modifications to the game files.
Contents
Game Play
Starting Position
Pontus starts north of the Seleucid Empire,and west of Armenia. They begin close to rivers and fords which provide a good early defense. Pontus begins their campaign with 3000 denarii.
Cities:
- Sinope - Capital, Great opportunity to become a rich city with access to a port and mines.
- Mazaka
Family Members Pontus begin with 3 family members, with several sons already close to coming of age.
Win Conditions
Short campaign: Take 15 provinces,and destroy or outlast the following factions: Armenia and Thrace <br\> Long Campaign: Take 50 provinces,and become supreme ruler of Rome.
Units
Pontus has Typical Macedonian style pikemen along with cataphracts, various javelin cavalry and chariots. Pontus also have access to a wide range of mercenaries in their starting and surrounding provinces.
- Peasants
- Eastern Infantry
- Hillmen
- Phalanx Pikemen
- Bronze Shields
- Peltasts
- Archers
- Pontic Light Cavalry
- Pontic Heavy Cavalry
- Cappadocian Cavalry
- Scythed Chariots
- Chariot Archers
- Onagers
Buildings
As Pontus are of Eastern culture they have access to the secret police and spice caravan structures. Their culture also reflects their look on the campaign map.
Temples
Pontus has access to three temples:
- Zeus - Happiness temple
- Aphrodite - Population growth
- Hercules - War, Gives experience
Unique Units
- General: Like all Eastern generals, the Pontic general's main weapon is the javelin untill the late general becomes available.
- Bronze Shield Pikemen: Macedonian style pikemen, with good attack but weaker defence.
- Cappadocian Cavalry: Cataphract type unit, with the same charge as regular cataphracts, but weaker defence and attack.
- Pontic Heavy Cavalry: Javelin cavalry with good melee attack.
Strategy guides
One possible strategy as Pontus would be to take the rebel and Greek/Seleucid provinces to the west as well as Tarsus to the south. Then you can move against Armenia, Thrace and, Egypt.
- See also Pontus - RTW guide for a comprehensive strategy guide.
AAR's
History
Pontus was founded by Mithradates I Ktistes,son of Prince Mithradates of Cius,who was murdered by Antigonus Monothanus.Antigonus planned to murder Mithradates the younger as well,but Mithradates was tipped off by Demetrius Poliorcetes,and fled to the powerful fortress of Cimiata,from which he extended his power,and was joined by various troops from across the region.Eventually he proclaimed himself king.He made alliances with various towns to protect them from the Diadochi,and allied himself with the Gauls of Galatia.His Kingdon remained independent until the the reign of Mithrdates VI.Though Mithradates was a strong king,he had the misfortune of being forced to face the Romans.He fought against them with some success for a time,but even Mithradates was no match for Pompey the Great and he was defeated. Later Pharnaces II rebelled again against the Romans and Julius Caesar quelled the uprising quickly, hence the saying "Veni, vidi, vici" I came, I saw, I won.
See Also
RTW Factions |
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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 |