Papal States (M2TW Faction)
The Papal States is a non-playable faction in Medieval II: Total War. Historically the Papal States was one of the major Italian states, until the Unification of Italy in 1861. The head of the States is always the Pope, who leads "God's Armies" into battle, and governs the only Papal city in the game, Rome. Players cannot play as the Papal States unless enabled by modding the descr_strat file. When trying to unlock the Papal States and other non-playable factions, you should remember that gameplay as them can be unstable.
Papal States (M2TW Faction) | |
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Name: | The Papal States |
From Game: | Medieval II: Total War |
Religion: | Catholic |
Culture: | Southern European |
Playable: |
Gameplay
Starting Position
They start in the middle of the Italian Peninsula.
Their settlement is;
- Rome: Capital - Minor City
Victory Conditions
- Long campaign: Hold 100 regions.
- Short campaign: Hold 80 regions.
Units
- Light Infantry
- Peasants
- Italian Militia
- Heavy Infantry
- Halberd Militia
- Dismounted Feudal Knights
- Dismounted Men at Arms
- Swiss Guard
- Spearmen Infantry
- Sergeant Spearmen
- Armoured Sergeants
- Pike Militia
- Italian Spear Militia
- Papal Guard
- Missle Infantry
- Peasant Archers
- Peasant Crossbowmen
- Pavise Crossbowmen
- Pavis Crossbow Militia
- Arquebusiers
- Hand Gunners
- Light Cavalry
- Mounted Sergeants
- Heavy Cavalry
- Knights Hospitaller
- Knights Templar
- Cavalry Militia
- Broken Lances
- Men at Arms
- Feudal Knights
- Mailed Knights
- Missle Siege
- Ballista
- Catapult
- Tebuchet
- Bombard
- Mortar
- Ribault
- Culverin
- Great Cross
- Naval
- Galley
- Lanternas
- War Galley
- Carrack
Faction Details
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Papal States Details (M2TW Faction)
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