Tingi, Cirta and Dimmidi can pretty much only be used as economy boosters as they’re too far away from your other cities to do much training and Carthage can already outtrain any of them unit availability wise at least. Continue to build up your other cities economies. After capturing Thapsus (which should be fairly easy) I’d head for Nepte or Lepcis Magna. Focus on capturing Thapsus, it will be another great source of income. The chances of successfully defending it are rather small but it isn’t so big a deal as Siwa was more of a burden than anything else and later in the game you’ll recapture it again. Train a unit of Peasants in Carthage and retrain all the units you can in Carthage.Your turn is over.Īt this point Egypt attacked Siwa. Set your taxes to very high in the city and build roads in all your other cities. If this is not the case in your game you can kill them on your next turn with the incoming army from Dimmidi or the army of Tingi which should be right next to the city. Slaughter the cities occupants and you can be rich once more! In my game/s there were no more Carthage units in the general area. The number of men they had left in the stronghold was very few and it led to a very easy assault of the city. I was attacked by Carthage and won fairly easily while it wasn’t my turn. Chances are Carthage has moved some of it’s units out. Lay Siege to Carthage and build a ladder and a siege tower. Merge your Prince with the army from Dimmidi. Enjoy using your diplomat but beware you’ll be attacking Carthage next turn. Your army from Cirta should be right near Carthage. Your Spy should be able to get into the city. Your turn is over.Ĭontinue to move all your units. Your turn is over.Ĭontinue to move all your units from last turn. Move your diplomat and spy towards Carthage. Group your units near Cirta and move them towards Carthage. Continue moving your units from last turn. You should be able to get to a “Very High” tax rate in Dimmidi, do so. Move you units in Tingi and Dimmidi towards Carthage. You have strong experienced armies on your frontiers, and rich trading settlements in your interior. You are now in control of Britain, Iberia and Gaul. It’s around now, if not before, that the Romans will come along to dispute that claim. The Iceni cavalry is majestic and stronger than most other factions. By 245 BC at the latest, you are undisputed master of Western Europe. Train a unit of Peasants, as a garrison, in those cities as well. For more help on Rome 2, read our Suebi Units, Rome Units and Spartan Units Guide. Build a Shrine to Milquart in your three Western cities (Dimmidi, Cirta and Tingi). Numidia’s only hope for survival is unification in the West and an attack on Carthage. Separated enough to render it fairly useless the Egyptians lay close by. Libya is totally separated from the other three provinces. Numidia’s unit choice is also fairly small. Only one of your four cities is making money and if you wish to conquer Africa you need to fight Carthage (and later the Roman invaders) and Egypt. Numidia is a very difficult faction to play as. This tutorial was written while playing on Very Hard/Very Hard, it applies to all difficulty levels, however. If you wish to play as Numidia download the Fixed Factions Mod.
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