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[[Category: Medieval 2: Total War Factions]]
 
[[Category: Medieval 2: Total War Factions]]
  
Denmark begin the campaign with only arhus under their controal, though they are sorrounded by rebel provinces, and the factions most likely to be its main enemy, the Holy Roman Empire, lacks effective early era troops as denmark has.
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Denmark begin the campaign with only arhus under their control, though they are surrounded by rebel provinces, and the factions most likely to be its main enemy, the Holy Roman Empire, lacks effective early era troops as Denmark has.
  
Their units not-so-subtly imply an assault orientated faction as the majority are heavy infantry, but they also have acess to norse archers, effective early hybreds.
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Their units not-so-subtly imply an assault orientated faction as the majority are heavy infantry, but they also have access to norse archers, effective early hybrids.
In addition to this, the Danes can also recruit Norse war clerics, powerful early/high period heavy cavalry. Defensive troops arn't ignored either, as the danes can recruit Swordstaff armed troops, including a militia variaty. But danish heavy infantry will be the mainstay of its armies, from Viking Raiders to Obshinder's, all unique troops are effective in a fight and can all peirce armour.
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In addition to this, the Danes can also recruit Norse war clerics, powerful early/high period heavy cavalry. Defensive troops aren't ignored either, as the Danes can recruit Swordstaff armed troops, including a militia variety. But Danish heavy infantry will be the mainstay of its armies, from Viking Raiders to Obshinder's, all unique troops are effective in a fight and can all pierce armour.
the Danish navy is also strong in the early period, having acess to Longboats.
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the Danish navy is also strong in the early period, having access to Longboats.
  
In the upcomming kingdoms expansion, the danes will also have to ability to merge with Norway and recruit the finest Norwegian troops.
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In the upcoming kingdoms expansion, the Danes will also have to ability to merge with Norway and recruit the finest Norwegian troops.
  
Overall, the danes give the impression of a faction thats at its best in the early period, but whose skill wanes as more time passes, that said, it is not to the degree of the Byzantines
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Overall, the Danes give the impression of a faction that's at its best in the early period, but whose skill wanes as more time passes, that said, it is not to the degree of the Byzantines

Revision as of 11:31, 24 June 2007


Denmark begin the campaign with only arhus under their control, though they are surrounded by rebel provinces, and the factions most likely to be its main enemy, the Holy Roman Empire, lacks effective early era troops as Denmark has.

Their units not-so-subtly imply an assault orientated faction as the majority are heavy infantry, but they also have access to norse archers, effective early hybrids. In addition to this, the Danes can also recruit Norse war clerics, powerful early/high period heavy cavalry. Defensive troops aren't ignored either, as the Danes can recruit Swordstaff armed troops, including a militia variety. But Danish heavy infantry will be the mainstay of its armies, from Viking Raiders to Obshinder's, all unique troops are effective in a fight and can all pierce armour. the Danish navy is also strong in the early period, having access to Longboats.

In the upcoming kingdoms expansion, the Danes will also have to ability to merge with Norway and recruit the finest Norwegian troops.

Overall, the Danes give the impression of a faction that's at its best in the early period, but whose skill wanes as more time passes, that said, it is not to the degree of the Byzantines