![]() Their late roster has extremely strong heavy infantry, among the best in the game, units such as Legionary Cohort, Praetorian Cohort and Urban Cohort. After the Reforms they are still Infantry focused, but have much better core and support troops. Any older units will not be automatically replaced, they will continue to exist, but you are not able to train any more or retrain them. After the reforms they lose access to their old roster and get a heavily improved new roster. The Marian Reforms happen when a Roman faction controls a Huge City somewhere in Italy besides Rome. They also get a strong Spear unit, the Triarii. They have good infantry armed with big shields, Pila, which are heavy javelins, and a gladius, a short sword. Before the Marian Reforms they are an Infantry focused faction with limited cavalry and some archer and javelin support along with strong siege weapons. Use missile cavalry to weaken the enemy then finish them off with a thunderous charge by their superior shock cavalry.The Roman factions all have a very strong roster. Nomadic factions are very interesting, it's all about cavalry, no infantry to really speak of. The key is the cavalry and missile troops. Some have decent cavalry but most have limited options.Įastern factions, for the most part, do not have top tier infantry, might be good enough to hold a line but it won't be the reason you win battles. Germanic factions can actually win via fear and morale braking if you choose the right units. It's very important you charge your enemy, even in a defensive battle as a barbarian faction. All have various cavalry and skirmisher options to help assist the main line, Sparta being the least varied of the bunch.īarbarian factions' infantry mostly rely on the shock value of their charge to win the day. Sparta is mostly just spears, while some others have more pike options. I suppose the Hellenic nations might have the best spear and pike armed infantry overall. ![]() Giving you plenty of time to flank and charge with lighter troops or cavalry, which Rome has a great variety of with their auxiliary system. And each reform period makes them even tougher. Especially in their staying power in a fight. While units like Oathsworn might be better than even the Praetorians, Rome's base infantry from the very start is better than all the others at their start. Rome probably has the best overall sword armed infantry in the entire game. Think we missed one? Give us a Modmail and suggest new Subreddits to add to the lists! Total War Center Mod List (Not every mod, but most Overhauls)Ī guide to buildings and economy in Three Kingdoms KamachoThunderbus' Spell Stat Cheat Sheet List of Total War Tools Explaining Historyīig list of recommended reading on classical antiquity Filter ContentĬommunity Message the Mods Join the Offical Discord Join the Subreddit Discord Join our Weekly Q&A Thread Resources If that's your situation, hang around the sub for a couple of days and leave a few comments - you'll be able to post in no time! Need more details? Read our full rules here. Our automoderator also prevents spam by deleting posts from users less than four days old or who have less than three karma. Giveaways and contests must be approved beforehand by the moderation team. No politics allowedĭon't derail threads with off-topic memes or controversy.
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