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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
  
[[File:Ramasses.jpg|thumb|Ramasses]]
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Ramesses is a decisive young commander who hopes to exceed the achievements of his namesake, Ramasses II (known as Ramasses the Great).  
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Ramesses is a decisive young commander who hopes to exceed the achievements of his namesake, Ramesses II (known as Ramesses the Great).  
  
 
His roster includes skilled Medjay swordsmen, well-armoured javelin infantry and axeman with vanguard deployment (they can deploy outside the usual deployment zone).
 
His roster includes skilled Medjay swordsmen, well-armoured javelin infantry and axeman with vanguard deployment (they can deploy outside the usual deployment zone).
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==Starting Position==
 
==Starting Position==
  
At the campaign's start, Ramasses owns two of the four regions of the province of North Sinai, which is Egypt's nother-eastern border with Canaan. This province provides food, and bronze, which are important for your army upkeep. There is also a small supply of wood, but the starting province lacks a stone quarry. The lack of a supply of stone could slow down the development of your regions.  
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At the campaign's start, Ramesses owns two of the four regions of the province of North Sinai, which is Egypt's nother-eastern border with Canaan. This province provides food, and bronze, which are important for your army upkeep. There is also a small supply of wood, but the starting province lacks a stone quarry. The lack of a supply of stone could slow down the development of your regions.  
  
 
As the North Sinai province is near Egypt's northern coast, you are likely to see incursions by migratory factions in the early campaign, and you are also at war with a faction to your east. The initial battles can provide useful experience for your army, and some additional resources.
 
As the North Sinai province is near Egypt's northern coast, you are likely to see incursions by migratory factions in the early campaign, and you are also at war with a faction to your east. The initial battles can provide useful experience for your army, and some additional resources.
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==Strategies for Ramesses==
 
==Strategies for Ramesses==
  
Initially, Ramasses is likely to want to expand east, to defeat your initial foes and to occupy the whole of the North Sinai province. After that, if you go further to the east, you gain access to Canaanite native units, such as Canaanite Sellswords (who have better armour than your Medjay swordsmen, and have less upkeep, although the Sellswords are less skilled in melee).
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Initially, Ramesses is likely to want to expand east, to defeat your initial foes and to occupy the whole of the North Sinai province. After that, if you go further to the east, you gain access to Canaanite native units, such as Canaanite Sellswords (who have better armour than your Medjay swordsmen, and have less upkeep, although the Sellswords are less skilled in melee).
  
The quick wits and decisiveness of Ramasses allow him to use two court actions per turn. Using the free Gossip action can enable him to quickly build up enough Regard with court officials to make requests. For example, Ramasses can ask the Viceroy of Kush for gold - and you can trade gold for stone and wood, to develop your regions more quickly. If you build up Regard with the First Commander, you can recruit elite Royal Egyptian units which can give you a useful advantage in early battles.
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The quick wits and decisiveness of Ramesses allow him to use two court actions per turn. Using the free Gossip action can enable him to quickly build up enough Regard with court officials to make requests. For example, Ramesses can ask the Viceroy of Kush for gold - and you can trade gold for stone and wood, to develop your regions more quickly. If you build up Regard with the First Commander, you can recruit elite Royal Egyptian units which can give you a useful advantage in early battles.

Revision as of 01:32, 1 April 2024

Total War: Pharaoh Ramesses
Name: Ramesses
From Game: Total War: Pharaoh
Culture: Egyptian
Playable: Yes


Ramesses one of the Egyptian playable factions and faction leaders in Total War Pharaoh.

Overview

Ramesses

Ramesses is a decisive young commander who hopes to exceed the achievements of his namesake, Ramesses II (known as Ramesses the Great).

His roster includes skilled Medjay swordsmen, well-armoured javelin infantry and axeman with vanguard deployment (they can deploy outside the usual deployment zone).

Starting Position

At the campaign's start, Ramesses owns two of the four regions of the province of North Sinai, which is Egypt's nother-eastern border with Canaan. This province provides food, and bronze, which are important for your army upkeep. There is also a small supply of wood, but the starting province lacks a stone quarry. The lack of a supply of stone could slow down the development of your regions.

As the North Sinai province is near Egypt's northern coast, you are likely to see incursions by migratory factions in the early campaign, and you are also at war with a faction to your east. The initial battles can provide useful experience for your army, and some additional resources.

Strategies for Ramesses

Initially, Ramesses is likely to want to expand east, to defeat your initial foes and to occupy the whole of the North Sinai province. After that, if you go further to the east, you gain access to Canaanite native units, such as Canaanite Sellswords (who have better armour than your Medjay swordsmen, and have less upkeep, although the Sellswords are less skilled in melee).

The quick wits and decisiveness of Ramesses allow him to use two court actions per turn. Using the free Gossip action can enable him to quickly build up enough Regard with court officials to make requests. For example, Ramesses can ask the Viceroy of Kush for gold - and you can trade gold for stone and wood, to develop your regions more quickly. If you build up Regard with the First Commander, you can recruit elite Royal Egyptian units which can give you a useful advantage in early battles.