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===Traits and Ancillaries===
 
===Traits and Ancillaries===
The mod's traits and ancillaries are based on a modified [[Blood Broads & Bastards]] (the modders standard) 2.0 expect plenty of cool and interesting traits!
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*The mod's traits and ancillaries are based on a modified [[Blood Broads & Bastards]] v2.0.
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*Five new ranks and titles are available for the Teutonic Order.
  
 
===Miscellaneous===
 
===Miscellaneous===

Revision as of 11:13, 12 July 2009

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Overview

The Clouds Across Europe mod aims to enhance Medieval 2: Total War by making it more historically accurate and fun to play. Just like the original game, CAE is centered on Europe and takes place on a modified vanilla map. It covers the period from 1080 to 1530 AD. The mod features new factions, units, missions and much more.

Features

Factions

  • CAE adds six new factions: The Shahdom of Khwarezm, Wallachia, Lithuania, The Kingdom of Jerusalem, The Caliphate of the Abbasids and the Teutonic Order.
  • The Mongols are now Pagan and playable.
  • All the vanilla MTW2 factions are included in the mod.

Map

The mod features a modified version of the M2TW map with seven additional regions.

Traits and Ancillaries

  • The mod's traits and ancillaries are based on a modified Blood Broads & Bastards v2.0.
  • Five new ranks and titles are available for the Teutonic Order.

Miscellaneous

  • New Islamic Princesses for the factions The Turks, Moors and Egypt.
  • New secret guild Order of the Dragon which enable the player to train elite knights.
  • A Patriarch is available from the Huge Orthodox Cathedral for Byzantine players.
  • The Russian faction Bishops have the chance to become Patriarch if they have a piety of at least seven.
  • Eras system that enables units according to Early, High and Late periods of the medieval age.
  • Recruitable generals available from citadels.
  • Historical and famous faction leaders for the new factions.
  • Optional to remove the Teutons family tree and make them more like the militaristic order they were

Team

See Also