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<br>[[File:Power of the Crown screen.jpg|center|The Power of the Crown screen]]<br>
 
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In [https://wiki.twcenter.net/index.php?title=Total_War:_Pharaoh Total War: Pharaoh], a civil war occurs when a faction acquires enough Legitimacy to challenge the current supreme ruler in their royal court for the throne. When the player's faction participates in a civil war, you cannot engage in diplomacy with the rival claimants to the throne. Much of the following information came from advice from experienced players such as Defmonkey, Iskar and Targaryen22.  
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In [https://wiki.twcenter.net/index.php?title=Total_War:_Pharaoh Total War: Pharaoh], a civil war can occur when a faction acquires enough Legitimacy to challenge the supreme ruler in a royal court for the throne. When the player's faction participates in a civil war, you cannot engage in diplomacy with the rival claimants to the throne. Much of the following information came from advice from experienced players such as Defmonkey, Iskar and Targaryen22.  
  
 
=Royal Courts=
 
=Royal Courts=
  
In the original game, there are two royal courts (Egyptian and Hittite). If you play Pharaoh Dynasties, there are four (Egyptian, Hittite, Mesopotamian and Myceneaen). Each royal court has a supreme ruler and a number of office-holders.  
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In the original game, there are two [https://wiki.twcenter.net/index.php?title=Total_War:_Pharaoh_Royal_Courts royal courts] (Egyptian and Hittite). If you play Pharaoh Dynasties, there are four (Egyptian, Hittite, Mesopotamian and Myceneaen). Each royal court has a supreme ruler and a number of office-holders.  
  
 
=How to find out whether a civil war is imminent=
 
=How to find out whether a civil war is imminent=
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* If the supreme ruler offers to adopt your faction leader, decline their offer.
 
* If the supreme ruler offers to adopt your faction leader, decline their offer.
 
* If a civil war is started by another faction, decline any offer to join the civil war.
 
* If a civil war is started by another faction, decline any offer to join the civil war.
* If your faction leader is the supreme ruler, keep your legitimacy high. A faction can only declare a civil war if their Legitimacy reaches three-quarters the Legitimacy of the supreme ruler.
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* If your faction leader is the supreme ruler, keep your Legitimacy high. A faction can only declare a civil war if their Legitimacy is three-quarters of the Legitimacy of the supreme ruler.
  
 
=How to increase your Legitimacy=
 
=How to increase your Legitimacy=
  
 
* Win battles (this improves your Legitimacy, but the increase is temporary)
 
* Win battles (this improves your Legitimacy, but the increase is temporary)
* Conquer Sacred Lands for the relevant court (Egyptian, Hittite, Mesopotamian or Myceneaen).
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* Conquer Sacred Lands for your [https://wiki.twcenter.net/index.php?title=Total_War:_Pharaoh_Royal_Courts royal court] (Egyptian, Hittite, Mesopotamian or Mycenaen).
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* If your faction leader holds an office in the royal court, for example the king of Hanigalbat in Assyria's royal court, this office provides Legitimacy.
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* If your faction participates in a royal court, a successful Discredit plot allows you to steal Legitimacy from the target.
 
* Build monuments in outposts.
 
* Build monuments in outposts.
 
* Capture regions containing unique outposts; some of them provide additional Legitimacy.
 
* Capture regions containing unique outposts; some of them provide additional Legitimacy.
* You may also get legitimacy from royal decrees and ancilliaries.
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* Some royal decrees and ancilliaries provide Legitimacy.

Latest revision as of 03:16, 11 August 2024

Overview: Civil Wars in Total War: Pharaoh


The Power of the Crown screen


In Total War: Pharaoh, a civil war can occur when a faction acquires enough Legitimacy to challenge the supreme ruler in a royal court for the throne. When the player's faction participates in a civil war, you cannot engage in diplomacy with the rival claimants to the throne. Much of the following information came from advice from experienced players such as Defmonkey, Iskar and Targaryen22.

Royal Courts

In the original game, there are two royal courts (Egyptian and Hittite). If you play Pharaoh Dynasties, there are four (Egyptian, Hittite, Mesopotamian and Myceneaen). Each royal court has a supreme ruler and a number of office-holders.

How to find out whether a civil war is imminent

Open the Power of the Crown screen, and look for any factions which are pretenders. Pretenders are factions which have three-quarters of the legitimacy of the supreme ruler.

How to start a civil war

When a faction has three-quarters of the Legitimacy of the supreme ruler, it can begin a civil war. If an AI faction starts a civil war and if the player's faction qualifies to join the civil war, you will be given the opportunity to join.

In diplomacy, the current supreme ruler may offer to adopt the player's faction leader into the ruling dynasty. If you accept, a civil war can begin when the current supreme ruler dies - if you accepted the offer of adoption, you will not have a choice about whether to join the civil war.

How to avoid a civil war

  • If the supreme ruler offers to adopt your faction leader, decline their offer.
  • If a civil war is started by another faction, decline any offer to join the civil war.
  • If your faction leader is the supreme ruler, keep your Legitimacy high. A faction can only declare a civil war if their Legitimacy is three-quarters of the Legitimacy of the supreme ruler.

How to increase your Legitimacy

  • Win battles (this improves your Legitimacy, but the increase is temporary)
  • Conquer Sacred Lands for your royal court (Egyptian, Hittite, Mesopotamian or Mycenaen).
  • If your faction leader holds an office in the royal court, for example the king of Hanigalbat in Assyria's royal court, this office provides Legitimacy.
  • If your faction participates in a royal court, a successful Discredit plot allows you to steal Legitimacy from the target.
  • Build monuments in outposts.
  • Capture regions containing unique outposts; some of them provide additional Legitimacy.
  • Some royal decrees and ancilliaries provide Legitimacy.