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'''Orthodox''' is a eastern Christian [[Religion in Medieval 2|religion]] in the game [[Medieval 2: Total War]]. [[Russia]] and the [[Byzantine Empire]] are followers of this religion. Unlike [[Catholic]] or [[Islam|Islamic]] factions, the followers of the Orthodox faith can not unite in a [[crusade]] or [[jihad]], and, like [[Islam]], they have no centralized authority, and won't receive missions from the [[pope]], participate in papal elections or face threats of [[excommunication]]. | '''Orthodox''' is a eastern Christian [[Religion in Medieval 2|religion]] in the game [[Medieval 2: Total War]]. [[Russia]] and the [[Byzantine Empire]] are followers of this religion. Unlike [[Catholic]] or [[Islam|Islamic]] factions, the followers of the Orthodox faith can not unite in a [[crusade]] or [[jihad]], and, like [[Islam]], they have no centralized authority, and won't receive missions from the [[pope]], participate in papal elections or face threats of [[excommunication]]. | ||
− | One advantage for factions that are Orthodox is that they never get a Crusade called on them no matter what; unlike Muslims and Excommunicated Catholics. The other advantage is access to the Ikonic Art buildings, which make Religious Conversion easier. There are also a few Mercenary Knight units that only fight for Christians. | + | One advantage for factions that are Orthodox is that they never get a Crusade called on them no matter what; unlike Muslims and Excommunicated Catholics. The other advantage is access to the Ikonic Art buildings, which make Religious Conversion easier for Orthodox factions than for Catholic or Muslim factions. There are also a few Mercenary Knight units that only fight for Christians. |
[[Category:M2TW Religion]] | [[Category:M2TW Religion]] |
Revision as of 18:46, 20 May 2024
Orthodox is a eastern Christian religion in the game Medieval 2: Total War. Russia and the Byzantine Empire are followers of this religion. Unlike Catholic or Islamic factions, the followers of the Orthodox faith can not unite in a crusade or jihad, and, like Islam, they have no centralized authority, and won't receive missions from the pope, participate in papal elections or face threats of excommunication.
One advantage for factions that are Orthodox is that they never get a Crusade called on them no matter what; unlike Muslims and Excommunicated Catholics. The other advantage is access to the Ikonic Art buildings, which make Religious Conversion easier for Orthodox factions than for Catholic or Muslim factions. There are also a few Mercenary Knight units that only fight for Christians.