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'''Dacia''' 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.
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{{Faction|image=[[Image:Dacia_Faction_Symbol-Vanilla.png]]|Name='''Dacia'''|Game=[[Rome: Total War]]|Culture=[[Barbarian]]}}
==Game Play==
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'''Dacia''' is 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 (more information on which can be found [[HowTo:Unlock_All_Factions|here]]).
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==Gameplay==
 
===Starting Position===
 
===Starting Position===
  
They begin in the Balkans region in Eastern Europe in what is nowdays the countries of Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia. They are a landlocked state, which leads to low income until you can build good trade routes and expand to the sea to develop ports.
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[[Image:Dacia Start Location.jpg|thumb|Dacian Starting Position (Click to enlarge)]]
  
===Win Conditions===
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Dacia begins in the Balkans, north of Macedonia, west of the Thracians and south of the Scythians. To the west of Dacia are the rebel territories of Aquinicum, Lovosice and Segestica.
  
Long Campaign: Hold 50 provinces including Rome.
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Their cities are:
Short Campaign: Hold 15 provinces and destroy or outlast the following factions: Macedon, Thrace.
 
  
===Units===
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*Porrolissum: Dacian Capital; Region - Dacia
  
Like most Celtic - European factions, the main units are spear warbands, archers and skirmishers. However Dacia has powerfull and deadly Falxman. Other units include; Barbarian Noble Cavalry, and chosen swordsmen.
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*Campus Iazyges: Dacian Town; Region - Tribus Iazyges
  
====Unique Units====
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===Victory Conditions===
  
Sadly, Dacia doesn't have any unique units, although they are one of the only 2 barbarian factions that can obtain siege weapons (ballistas and onagers).
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*Long Campaign: Hold 50 provinces including Rome.
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*Short Campaign: Hold 15 provinces and outlast or destroy [[Thrace (RTW Faction)|Thrace]] and [[Macedon (RTW Faction)|Macedon]]
  
===Strategy guides===
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===Units===
  
In the beginning, Dacia is landlocked and surrounded by Rebel settlements. However, Thrace, to the south, Germania, from the North and West, and Scythia, from the east, will eventually consume all of the territory around the area, eventually plunging you into war with at least one of these three factions. So, it is the best possible strategy for you to expand into much of the rebel territory as possible or eliminate one of these rival factions. If you can hold your core areas long enough, then if the Romans start to move in, you should have been dealing with traitorious enemies for awhile now and can stop them from expanding further.
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Dacia is a well rounded faction with a strong early game focus. They get strong early units such as Falxmen, Archer Warband and Barbarian cavalry. They have competent Sword Infantry, decent cavalry and multiple archers options, some of which can fight in melee if required. In the late game their troops will have trouble against elite armies of more civilized powers. Their roster is essentially a generic barbarian roster, similar to Gaul with a few trade offs.  
  
===AAR's===
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*Infantry
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**[[Peasants]]
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**[[Warband_(RTW_unit) |Warband]]
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**[[Naked_Fanatics_(RTW_unit) |Naked Fanatics]]
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**[[Falxmen_(RTW_Unit)|Falxmen]]
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**[[Chosen_Swordsmen_(RTW_unit)|Chosen Swordsmen]]
  
==History==
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*Cavalry
The Dacians (Lat. Daci, Gr. Dákai) were the ancient inhabitants of Dacia (roughly corresponding to modern Romania and Moldova) and parts of Moesia (mostly in northern Bulgaria) in southeastern Europe. They spoke the Dacian language, closely related with Thracian and Albanian. The first mention of them is in Roman sources, but classical authors are unanimous in considering the Dacians a branch of the Getae, a Thracian people known from Greek writings. Strabo specified that the Daci are the Getae who lived in the area towards the Pannonian plain (Transylvania), while the Getae proper gravitated towards the Black Sea coast (Scythia Minor).
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**[[Barbarian Cavalry (RTW Unit)|Barbarian Cavalry]]
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**[[Barbarian Noble Cavalry (RTW Unit) | Barbarian Noble Cavalry]]
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**Scythian Mercenaries
  
The Roman Emperor Trajan invaded Dacia mostly to benefit from its vast gold and silver mines. Trajan's Column was constructed to celebrate the invasion of Dacia.
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*Missile
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**[[Archer Warband (RTW Unit) | Archer Warband]]
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**[[Chosen Archer Warband (RTW Unit) | Chosen Archer Warband]]
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**Ballistas
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**[[Onagers (RTW Unit) |Onagers]]
  
The Dacian kingdom reached its maximum expansion during King Burebista. The capital of the kingdom was the city Argedava (also called Sargedava in some historical writings) situated close to river Danube.
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====Unique Units====
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'''[[Falxmen (RTW Unit) |Falxmen]]''' These warriors have a strong attack but poor defense.
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Falxmen are also very mobile, and so are suitable for ambushing or supporting heavy cavalry such as Noble Cavalry
  
Later the Romans eventually abadoned the province due to barbarian invasions.
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'''[[Chosen Archer Warband (RTW Unit) |Chosen Archer Warband]]''' These troops are skilled long ranged archers with chainmail armour, and can be used to keep enemy archers from targeting vulnerable units. They can also fight as light infantry if necessary.
  
==See Also==
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==Strategy Guides==
*[[Factions in RTW]]
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[https://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=198952 Strategy Guide for Dacia] by Legio Caesar <br/>
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[https://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?p=1004993#post1004993 Strategy Guide for Dacia] by King Socci III Of Ireland
  
[[Category: Rome: Total War Factions]]
 
  
 
{{RTW Factions}}
 
{{RTW Factions}}

Latest revision as of 08:01, 11 November 2023

Dacia (RTW Faction)
Dacia Faction Symbol-Vanilla.png
Name: Dacia
From Game: Rome: Total War
Culture: Barbarian
Playable:


Dacia is 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 (more information on which can be found here).

Gameplay

Starting Position

Dacian Starting Position (Click to enlarge)

Dacia begins in the Balkans, north of Macedonia, west of the Thracians and south of the Scythians. To the west of Dacia are the rebel territories of Aquinicum, Lovosice and Segestica.

Their cities are:

  • Porrolissum: Dacian Capital; Region - Dacia
  • Campus Iazyges: Dacian Town; Region - Tribus Iazyges

Victory Conditions

  • Long Campaign: Hold 50 provinces including Rome.
  • Short Campaign: Hold 15 provinces and outlast or destroy Thrace and Macedon

Units

Dacia is a well rounded faction with a strong early game focus. They get strong early units such as Falxmen, Archer Warband and Barbarian cavalry. They have competent Sword Infantry, decent cavalry and multiple archers options, some of which can fight in melee if required. In the late game their troops will have trouble against elite armies of more civilized powers. Their roster is essentially a generic barbarian roster, similar to Gaul with a few trade offs.

Unique Units

Falxmen These warriors have a strong attack but poor defense. Falxmen are also very mobile, and so are suitable for ambushing or supporting heavy cavalry such as Noble Cavalry

Chosen Archer Warband These troops are skilled long ranged archers with chainmail armour, and can be used to keep enemy archers from targeting vulnerable units. They can also fight as light infantry if necessary.

Strategy Guides

Strategy Guide for Dacia by Legio Caesar
Strategy Guide for Dacia by King Socci III Of Ireland


RTW Factions
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