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In [[Medieval 2: Total War]], crusades are "Holy Wars" fought by the Catholic factions against non-Christians in order to seize their lands. They are called by the [[Pope]] but other Catholic factions may also request him to call a crusade. All Catholic factions can join a crusade as long as they aren't [[excommunicated]]. Crusading armies have increased movement points but their soldiers might [[desert]] if they do not come closer to the crusade's target every turn.  
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In [[Medieval 2: Total War]], crusades are "Holy Wars" fought by the Catholic factions against non-Christians in order to seize their lands. They are called by the [[Pope]] but other Catholic factions may also request him to call a crusade. All Catholic factions can join a crusade as long as they aren't [[excommunicated]]. Crusading armies have increased movement points but their soldiers might desert if they do not come closer to the crusade's target every turn.  
  
 
The Muslim equivalent of a crusade is a [[Jihad]].
 
The Muslim equivalent of a crusade is a [[Jihad]].

Revision as of 08:24, 26 June 2009

In Medieval 2: Total War, crusades are "Holy Wars" fought by the Catholic factions against non-Christians in order to seize their lands. They are called by the Pope but other Catholic factions may also request him to call a crusade. All Catholic factions can join a crusade as long as they aren't excommunicated. Crusading armies have increased movement points but their soldiers might desert if they do not come closer to the crusade's target every turn.

The Muslim equivalent of a crusade is a Jihad.