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− | |Playable=Yes | + | |Playable Factions= Yes |
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=Overview:= | =Overview:= | ||
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+ | ==Culture Traits== | ||
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+ | * Classical Heritage: +4 to cultural conversion | ||
+ | * Independence: +20% melee defence during battles in own or allied territory | ||
==Factions:== | ==Factions:== | ||
− | * | + | ===Athens=== |
− | * Epirus | + | * Centre of Culture: +20% all culture income |
− | * Sparta | + | * Naval Prowess: +3 experience rank for Athenian ship recruits |
− | * Syracuse | + | ===Epirus=== |
− | * | + | * Guardians of Dodona: Public order bonus (maximum of +6) from presence of Hellenic culture |
+ | * Village Confederation: +20% wealth from minor settlements | ||
+ | ===Massilia=== | ||
+ | * Great Traders: +20% trade income | ||
+ | * Local Dominance: Minor diplomatic bonus with all factions | ||
+ | ===Sparta=== | ||
+ | * Helot Repression: -50% slave unhappiness | ||
+ | * Spartiate Warriors: +3 experience rank for Spartan infantry recruits | ||
+ | ===Syracuse=== | ||
+ | * Archimedes' Eureka: +20% research rate | ||
+ | * Flowering Culture: +20% wealth from culture | ||
==In game:== | ==In game:== | ||
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* Famed as centres of culture, learning, politics and military prowess, but who now find themselves challenged by younger powers such as Macedon and Rome. | * Famed as centres of culture, learning, politics and military prowess, but who now find themselves challenged by younger powers such as Macedon and Rome. | ||
* The Greek style of warfare influenced many cultures across Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Western Asia. | * The Greek style of warfare influenced many cultures across Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Western Asia. | ||
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+ | [[Category:TWR2 Cultures]] |
Latest revision as of 09:54, 14 July 2019
Greek States (TWR2 Culture) | |
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Name: | Greek States |
From Game: | Total War: Rome II |
Cultural Group: | Hellenic |
Playable Factions: | Yes |
Contents
Overview:
Culture Traits
- Classical Heritage: +4 to cultural conversion
- Independence: +20% melee defence during battles in own or allied territory
Factions:
Athens
- Centre of Culture: +20% all culture income
- Naval Prowess: +3 experience rank for Athenian ship recruits
Epirus
- Guardians of Dodona: Public order bonus (maximum of +6) from presence of Hellenic culture
- Village Confederation: +20% wealth from minor settlements
Massilia
- Great Traders: +20% trade income
- Local Dominance: Minor diplomatic bonus with all factions
Sparta
- Helot Repression: -50% slave unhappiness
- Spartiate Warriors: +3 experience rank for Spartan infantry recruits
Syracuse
- Archimedes' Eureka: +20% research rate
- Flowering Culture: +20% wealth from culture
In game:
- Cultural Traits spread Greek Culture quicker and give units Melee Defence bonuses when defending their own or allies lands.
- Tend to start small, but with easy access to the Mediterranean allowing for expansion by land or sea. Establishing a strong homeland can be challenging given the presence of multiple major factions in the vicinity and existing wars and treaties.
- Rosters tend to be built around spear units (Hoplites/Pikes,) with Skirmisher and Cavalry support, but little in the way of sword armed melee units.
- Pre-established treaties can lead to early conflicts and shape the early game. Breaking them can be advantageous but also risky.
In history:
- The City states of Greece (and some of their colonies.)
- Famed as centres of culture, learning, politics and military prowess, but who now find themselves challenged by younger powers such as Macedon and Rome.
- The Greek style of warfare influenced many cultures across Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Western Asia.