Librarium Romanum (Bibliotheca Romana): A GCR library
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LIBRARIUM ROMANUM
(BIBLIOTHECA ROMANA)
Welcome Consul! This is the GCR library made by me and others! Feel free to browse for what you need and if there isnt one, you can also make one! And if there is some guides that isnt included here, feel free to @ me! Hope this helps and stay safe, stay happy and stay merry always!
Campaigns
~Rise of Rome~
I. The Punic Wars
~Republican Period~
II. The Spartacus Uprising
III. The Sertorian War
IV. The Mithridatic Wars
~The Triumvirate~
V. The Gallic Wars
VI. The British Wars
VII. The Eastern Empire
VIII. Civil War of Caesar
~Augustan Age~
IX. The Rise of Octavian
X. Civil War of Liberators
XI. Sicilian Rebellion
XII. The End of the Republic
~Roman Empire~
XIII. Conquering Germania
XIV. Strike from the Han Army
~The Divided Empire~
XV. Scourge of God
XVI. The Last Roman
I. The Punic Wars
After Carthage was defeated by Rome in the first Punic War, the two sides signed a treaty and divided their spheres of influence, maintaining a few years of peace before the fragile agreement was gone. Now Hannibal has conquered the barbarian tribes of Iberia and taken the autonomous city of Sagunto. His war elephants and Numidian cavalry are invincible. The thundering drums of war echo again.
Main Story / Roman Republic
1. Battle of Ticinus
2. Battle of Trebia
3. Siege of New Carthage
4. Battle of Utica
Secondary Story / Carthage Republic
1. Battle of Rhone Crossing
2. Battle of Lake Trasimene
Main Story / Roman Republic
1. Battle of Ticinus
2. Battle of Trebia
3. Siege of New Carthage
4. Battle of Utica
Secondary Story / Carthage Republic
1. Battle of Rhone Crossing
2. Battle of Lake Trasimene
~Republican Period~
II. The Spartacus Uprising
The rebellion of the gladiator Spartacus. With Crixus and Gannicus as his companions, they revolt against the Roman rule. The Senate sent Crassus to quell the revolt.
Main Story / Roman Republic
1. Spartacus Uprising
2. Crassus' Attack
3. March to the South
Secondary Story / Spartacus
1. Escape from the Cage
2. Pursuits of Legion
Main Story / Roman Republic
1. Spartacus Uprising
2. Crassus' Attack
3. March to the South
4. End of Rebels
Secondary Story / Spartacus
1. Escape from the Cage
2. Pursuits of Legion
3. Battle against Crassus
III. The Sertorian War
The Lusitanians are increasingly dissatisfied with Rome's harsh policies. But the barbarians know they could not shake the Roman rule. At this time, Sertorius also rose in Iberia against the autocratic tyranny of Sulla. The two sides immediately formed a coalition led by Sertorius in Iberia for the sake of common interests. Sulla responded quickly, sending suppresion troops to the Pyrenees.
Main Story / Rome-Pompey
1. Battle of Pyrenees
2. Lepidus' Revolt
3. Battle of Segovia
4. Battle of Sucro
Secondary Story / Lusitani
1. Sertorius' Strike
2. Battle of Lauron
Main Story / Rome-Pompey
1. Battle of Pyrenees
2. Lepidus' Revolt
3. Battle of Segovia
4. Battle of Sucro
Secondary Story / Lusitani
1. Sertorius' Strike
2. Battle of Lauron
IV. The Mithridatic Wars
Nicomedes IV, king of the Bithynia Kingdom, died and sent his entire kingdom to Rome as a gift. The move shocked king Mithridates VI of Pontus. He knows better than anyone else that once the Romans take over, they would start a war against Pontus again. So Pontus army acted earlier, sending troops to Bithynia. And Rome sent two armies led by Lucullus and Cotta, both on land and by water. A major war is on the verge of breaking out.
Main Story / Roman Republic
1. Siege of Cyzicus
2. Battle of Tigranocerta
3. Battle of Artaxata
Secondary Story / Pontus Kingdom
1. Battle of Chalcedon
2. Battle of Asia
Main Story / Roman Republic
1. Siege of Cyzicus
2. Battle of Tigranocerta
3. Battle of Artaxata
Secondary Story / Pontus Kingdom
1. Battle of Chalcedon
2. Battle of Asia
~The Triumvirate~
V. The Gallic Wars
Caesar formed the First Triumvirate with Pompey and Crassus against the Senate. He knows that in order to stand in the alliance, he had to have a strong army and enough wealth. After fulfilling his promise to the other two members, Caesar stepped down as a consul and becomes governor of Gaul. Countless lands are waiting for him to conquer and the tribes of Gaul have made their own choices.
Main Story / Rome-Caesar
1. Battle of Arar
2. Battle of Vosges
3. Battle of Axona
4. Battle of Sabi
5. Caesar's Counterattack
6. Siege of Avaricum
Secondary Story / Arverni
1. Caesar's Conspiracy
2. Amiborix's Uprising
Main Story / Rome-Caesar
1. Battle of Arar
2. Battle of Vosges
3. Battle of Axona
4. Battle of Sabi
5. Caesar's Counterattack
6. Siege of Avaricum
Secondary Story / Arverni
1. Caesar's Conspiracy
2. Amiborix's Uprising
3. Gaul Uprising
VI. The British Wars
Britain's commercial links with the European continent continue to expand after the conquest of Transalpine Gaul by the Romans. Caesar believes that the Britons have been supporting the Gallic resistance. So after Gaul's conquest settles down, Caesar immediately put together a fleet of ships and sail to Britain. The Britons had formed a coalition, and were ready.
Main Story / Rome-Caesar
1. Landing in Britain
2. Briton's Counterattack
3. Against the Celtic Army
Secondary Story / Briton
1. Expedition of Legion
2. Caesar's Reappearance
Main Story / Rome-Caesar
1. Landing in Britain
2. Briton's Counterattack
3. Against the Celtic Army
Secondary Story / Briton
1. Expedition of Legion
2. Caesar's Reappearance
VII. The Eastern Empire
Caesar has conquered Gaul, Pompey has gained Iberia, and Crassus has owned Syria. The Romans have won with fewer forces in the east battlefield several times, defeating Armenia and the Kingdom of Pontus. The invincibility of the legion's past gives Crassus illusion that he could easily conquer Parthian Empire, while King Orodes of Parthian has arranged Surena to hold Crassus. The mighty horse archers are about to shine in the desert.
Main Story / Rome-Crassus
1. March to Parthia
2. Retreat of Romans
3. Escape of the East
Secondary Story / Parthian Empire
1. Breakthrough of Legion
2. Crassus' Collapse
Main Story / Rome-Crassus
1. March to Parthia
2. Retreat of Romans
3. Escape of the East
Secondary Story / Parthian Empire
1. Breakthrough of Legion
2. Crassus' Collapse
VIII. Civil War of Caesar
The death of Crassus divided the Roman power into two. Pompey quickly allied with the Senate to expel Antony and others from Rome. After Caesar's term as Governor of Gaul ended, he was ordered to disband his army and return to Rome immediately. Returning to Rome with soldiers would be considered treason, but going there alone would be one-way ticket to hell. Facing the Rubicon, Caesar has made his decision.
Main Story / Rome-Caesar
1. Crossing the Rubicon
2. Illeda Campaign
3. Landing in Greece
4. Battle of Pharsalus
5. Battle of Munda
Secondary Story / Rome-Pompey
1. Battle of Illeda
2. Battle of Delhi
3. Battle of Laspina
Main Story / Rome-Caesar
1. Crossing the Rubicon
2. Illeda Campaign
3. Landing in Greece
4. Battle of Pharsalus
5. Battle of Munda
Secondary Story / Rome-Pompey
1. Battle of Illeda
2. Battle of Delhi
3. Battle of Laspina
~Augustan Age~
IX. The Rise of Octavian
Caesar's tolerance eventually invited death. Antony, taking advantage of public anger, expelled Caesar's murderers from Rome and he refused to hand over Caesar's legacy to Octavian. His actions set him against Cicero and Octavian. To ensure military strength, Antony is marching to Mutina trying to seize the governor of Gaul. Meanwhile, the Senate has already joined Octavian in the rescue of Mutina.
Main Story / Roman Republic
1. Rushing to Mutina
2. Hirtius' Counterattack
3. Battle of Mutina
4. Retreat of Antony
Secondary Story / Rome-Antony
1. Battle of Gaul Square
2. Siege of Mutina
3. Breakthrough
Main Story / Roman Republic
1. Rushing to Mutina
2. Hirtius' Counterattack
3. Battle of Mutina
4. Retreat of Antony
Secondary Story / Rome-Antony
1. Battle of Gaul Square
2. Siege of Mutina
3. Breakthrough
X. Civil War of Liberators
After Caesar's assassination, Cassius and Brutus disagreed on how to deal with Antony and were eventually forced to leave Rome. They formed a new army in the East and Greece. Octavian refused to ally with Caesar's murderers. He changed his camp and joined the alliance of Lepidus and Antony, and the Second Triumvirate was formed. The armies of both sides met in Philippi, and a great war is about to begin.
Main Story / Rome-Octavian
1. Marching to Greece
2. First Battle in Philippi
3. Eve of War
4. Decisive Battle in Philippi
Secondary Story / Roman Republic
1. Landing of the coalition
2. Octavian's Collapse
3. Ionian Naval Battle
Main Story / Rome-Octavian
1. Marching to Greece
2. First Battle in Philippi
3. Eve of War
4. Decisive Battle in Philippi
Secondary Story / Roman Republic
1. Landing of the coalition
2. Octavian's Collapse
3. Ionian Naval Battle
XI. Sicilian Rebellion
Caesar's enemies are being wiped out. Since Sextus Pompey had blocked Roman shipping routes, he became spearheaded by the Second Triumvirate. But Pompey inherited his father's legacy and raised a new army which took cities and stood firmly in Sicily. Now Octavian and Lepidus' fleets were coming from both Italy and Africa. A storm is bearing down on Sicily.
Main Story / Rome-Octavian
1. Landing in Sicily
2. Battle of Mylae
3. Battle of Naulochus
Secondary Story / Pirate
1. Battle of Mesina
2. Battle of Taormina
Main Story / Rome-Octavian
1. Landing in Sicily
2. Battle of Mylae
3. Battle of Naulochus
Secondary Story / Pirate
1. Battle of Mesina
2. Battle of Taormina
XII. The End of the Republic
Calm returned to Sicily, Octavian, citing the war, did not support Antony's eastern expedition. This renewed bad blood between the two men. No longer trusting Octavian, Antony abandoned his wife and headed to Alexandria to seek Cleopatra's support. He declared Caesarion as Caesar's true successor, which made a complete break between the two sides. The Roman Republic was once again divided in two.
Main Story / Rome-Octavian
1. Battle of Modon
2. Battle of Actium
3. Siege of Alexandria
Secondary Story / Rome-Antony
1. Defending Octavian
2. Breaktrough of Antony
3. Fall of Republic
Main Story / Rome-Octavian
1. Battle of Modon
2. Battle of Actium
3. Siege of Alexandria
Secondary Story / Rome-Antony
1. Defending Octavian
2. Breaktrough of Antony
3. Fall of Republic
~Roman Empire~
XIII. Conquering Germania
The young Octavian eventually became Augustus, and the Roman Republic turned into the Roman Empire. After a series of civil wars ended, Rome began to expand further. But the rebellious Germanic people will not yield. This war between two nations spanned two generations, and heroes appeared on the scene one after another.
Main Story / Roman Empire
1. Battle of Rhine
2. War of Batos
3. Betrayal of Arminius
4. Master of Germania
5. Battle of Angrivarian Wall
Secondary Story / Cherusci
1. Defending Germania
2. Uprising of Illyria
3. Battle of Teutoburg Forest
Main Story / Roman Empire
1. Battle of Rhine
2. War of Batos
3. Betrayal of Arminius
4. Master of Germania
5. Battle of Angrivarian Wall
Secondary Story / Cherusci
1. Defending Germania
2. Uprising of Illyria
3. Battle of Teutoburg Forest
XIV. Strike from the Han Army
The cavalry of the Han army is like celestial soldiers, conquering several small Eastern countries in a very short time. Parthia is their next target. The prudent Augustus, aware of the potential threat, sent reinforcement troops to the east on condition that Parthia should return the Silver Vulture Flag from the battle of Carrhae.
Main Story / Roman Empire
1. Reinforcing Parthia
2. Conquering the West
3. Battle of Tabriz
4. Battle of Ecbatana
Secondary Story / Han Dynasty
1. Battle of Qabala
2. Counterattack of the Parthians
3. Battle of Ctesiphon
Main Story / Roman Empire
1. Reinforcing Parthia
2. Conquering the West
3. Battle of Tabriz
4. Battle of Ecbatana
Secondary Story / Han Dynasty
1. Battle of Qabala
2. Counterattack of the Parthians
3. Battle of Ctesiphon
~The Divided Empire~
XV. Scourge of God
The Hunnic Army ravaged the land like a plague. After the destruction the the kingdom of Alan, they continued to advance westward. Having unified various nomadic tribes from the steppes, the Hunnic Empire began to expand rapidly. Their powerful warriors are fearless, and their horses were about to trample over the western world.
Main Story / Huns
1. Rise of the Huns
2. Siege of Constantinople
3. The Gaul Offensive
4. Battle of Chalons
5. Invasion of Italy
Main Story / Huns
1. Rise of the Huns
2. Siege of Constantinople
3. The Gaul Offensive
4. Battle of Chalons
5. Invasion of Italy
XVI. The Last Roman
It is difficult to reunify the split empire. A large number of barbarians are pouring into the Roman territory. The frontiers are filled with smoke and fire. Various branches of barbarians are having constant strikes. The Eastern and Western Roman empires are about to face major crises.
Main Story / East Rome
1. Chalons Campaign
2. Battle of Thannuris
3. Battle of Dara
4. Vandalic War
5. Gothic War
Main Story / East Rome
1. Chalons Campaign
2. Battle of Thannuris
3. Battle of Dara
4. Vandalic War
5. Gothic War
Conquest
Difficulty ranking:
Very easy/can be autoable(a)
Easy
Medium
Hard
Very Hard
* - candidate countries for speedruns
TAKE NOTE: THE DIFFICULTY IS NOT 100% BASED AND IT IS BASED ON MY THOUGHTS IF YOU ARE IN MID/LATE GAME. THIS MIGHT BE A LITTLE HARDER FOR BEGINNERS. STILL THE GENERAL TIP ARE THE SAME AND UPON ACCOMPLISHING THIS YOUR WIN IS INEVITABLE.
MORE NOTES:
european-war-4.boards.net/thread/11430/common-mistakes-players-conquests
european-war-4.boards.net/thread/16342/clearing-conquest-faster
european-war-4.boards.net/thread/11236/short-conquest-guide-difficult-nations
european-war-4.boards.net/thread/16342/clearing-conquest-faster
european-war-4.boards.net/thread/11236/short-conquest-guide-difficult-nations
Punic Wars
Conquest General Difficulty: Very Easy
History/Trivia: This conquest is actually the Second Punic war in 218 BC. This was happpened after Hannibal crossed the alps, prompting a roman declaration of war.
General Tip: Just secure your front. You can do it, it is a bit easy for beginners and very easy for veterans.
3 Stars:
Roman Republic Guide
Carthage Republic*Guide
2 Stars:
LusitaniGuideGuide2
TurdetaniGuide
CessetaniGuide
Odrysian Kingdom*Guide
1 Star:
Illyria KingdomGuide
Macedonian*Guide
Aetolian LeagueGuide
Cyrene KingdomGuide
Syracuse KingdomGuide
MasaesyliGuideGuide2
Massylii(a)Guide
MassaliaGuide
AlloborgesGuide
Caesar Time
Conquest General Difficulty: Easy
History/Trivia: About the first Triumvirate of Rome. Julius Caesar will be in charge for Gaul, started a conquest there; Pompey for Iberia; Crassus on Asia, also started conquest, but..
General Tip:
*If you are an enemy of Rome, defeat one of the triumvirates and then everything is easy.
*If you are an ally of Rome, but not playing one of the Triumvirates, help them. If you win their front, your victory is easy.
*If you are one of the Triumvirates, just win your front. You can do it.
3 Stars:
Rome-Caesar*
Rome-Pompey
Rome-Crassus
Dacia KingdomGuide
2 Stars:
Lusitani
Arverni
Suebi
Odrysian KingdomGuide
Seleucid Empire(a)Guide
Numidia Kingdom
Nasamones*Guide
Egypt KingdomGuide
1 Star:
Cantabri*
Volcae
Namnetes
Briton
Massalia(a)Guide
AeduiGuide
Helvetii
Nervii Guide
TreveriGuide
Sugambri
Noricum*Guide
Scordisci
BoiiGuide
Bosporan Kingdom
Bithynia Kingdom
Pontus KingdomGuide
Augustus Time
Conquest General Difficulty: Medium
History/Trivia: Second Triumvirate, but is a civil war. Happened because Antony decided to go with Cleopatra, thus having Octavius and the Senate declaring war on him.
General Tip: Aside from winning your front, consider defeating also your Rome ally's enemy. If you are in Octavian side, defeat Antony, and vice versa.
3 Stars:
Rome-LepidusGuide
Rome-OctavianGuide
Rome-Antony*
2 Stars:
Egypt-Cleopatra
Dacia Kingdom*Guide
Numidia Kingdom
Parthian Empire
Armenian Kingdom
Pontus Kingdom
Nabatean
1 Star:
Odrysian Kingdom
Cantabri*
Noricum
Bosporan Kingdom
NerviiGuide
NamnetesGuide
Marcomanni
Chatti
Sugambri
NasamonesGuide
Cappadocia
Boii
Scordisci
Rome and Han
Conquest General Difficulty: Hard
History/Trivia: A fictitious conquest. Both empires are expanding smoothly, until they face each other.
General Tip: Probably need some planning and blitzkrieg. If you are in Rome's side, please help them contain Parthia, it is hard tho, because if you are not the Roman Empire itself, you are facing Parthia and Han on both sides. So you might need some luck. If you are in Han side though, still hard because you are still facing a large Roman Empire over there, but a bit easier because they are only one entity.
3 Stars: (collective guide :Guide)
Roman Empire*Guide
Han Dynasty*Guide
Parthian Empire
2 Stars:
Dacian Kingdom*
CappadociaGuide
Armenian Kingdom
Nabatean
1 Star:
Nervii
Sugambri
Cherusci
Chatti
Marcomanni*
BoiiGuide
Bosporan Kingdom
AtropateneGuide
Albania KingdomGuide
Scourge of God
Conquest General Difficulty: Very Hard
History/Trivia: It was during the invasion of the Huns, under Atilla, into the divided Roman Empire. Can the two Romes repulse the invasion and retake their dear lands?
General Tip: Only I can say is to have your good set of generals first and tech, and ease the Divided Roman Empire or ease the Huns, depending on what you are sided with.
3 Stars: (collective guide: Guide)
Huns*
Sassanian
West Rome Guide
East Rome*
2 Stars:
Visigoths
Vandal
Briton
Francia
Ostrogoths
Armenian Kingdom
White Hun
Egypt Kingdom
1 Star:
Suebi
Nasamones
Burgundian
Hard - Great Conqueror Time
Conquest General Difficulty: Hell
Trivia: it is an age where the monsters and gods appear from nowhere and starts attacking humanity. With Caesar uniting all tribes, kingdoms and empires, it is the time for you to defeat those monsters once and for all.
General Tip:
1. Dont try if you dont have the first four monsters and if you dont have atleast 8 strong gens. Stick to the other ones first as they are easier.
2. The temples are the ones summoning the monsters. It is easy to get the cities, but defending it is hard.
Note: Difficulty might be changed.
3 Stars:
Rome-Caesar
Huns
Han Dynasty
Carthage Republic
2 Stars:
Rome-Pompey
Rome-Crassus
Parthian Empire
Egypt Kingdom
1 Star:
Briton
Arverni
Cherusci
Dacia
Hero Legends
Chapter(generals it needs)
Discussion: Click me
- Stonehenge (Antony, Dellius and Pompey) Guide (all levels)
- Pont Du Gard (Vercingetorix, Ambiorix, Bato and Arminius)
- Carthage Cothon (Scipio, Flaminius, Belisarius, Octavian and Lepidus) Guide (5th level)
- Colosseum (Hannibal, Hasdrubal, Spartacus, Gannicus, Vercingetorix and Sextus Pompey)
- Epang Palace (Huo, Wei, Li, Mithridates and Pacorus I) Guide (8th level)
- Hanging Gardens (Crassus, Pompey, Cassius, Tigranes and Burebista.) Guide (7th level)
- Black Forest (Vercingetorix, Commius, Attila, Arminius, Bato)
- Pharos of Alexandria (Cleopatra, Caesar, Antony, Octavian, Agrippa)
- German Limes (Octavian, Tiberius, Agrippa, Drusus, Marobodus)
- Oracle (Pompey, Scipio, Lepidus, Crassus)
- Pillars of Hercules (Hannibal, Hasdrubal, Spartacus, Cleopatra, Pothinus) Guide (all levels)
- Campus Martius (Burebista, Atilla, Arminius, Li, Huo, Wei) Discussion // Guide(all levels)
- Great Wall (Mithridates, Tigranes, Surena, Pacorus, Attila) Discussion and guides
- Petra (Belisarius, Crassus, Caesar, Aetius, Drusus) Guide (all levels)
- Parthenon (Spartacus, Mithridates, Cleopatra, Surena) Guide (all levels)
- Great Pyramid (Antony, Pompey, Caesar, Octavian, Hannibal) Guide (all levels)
Discussion: Click me
- Stonehenge (Antony, Dellius and Pompey) Guide (all levels)
- Pont Du Gard (Vercingetorix, Ambiorix, Bato and Arminius)
- Carthage Cothon (Scipio, Flaminius, Belisarius, Octavian and Lepidus) Guide (5th level)
- Colosseum (Hannibal, Hasdrubal, Spartacus, Gannicus, Vercingetorix and Sextus Pompey)
- Epang Palace (Huo, Wei, Li, Mithridates and Pacorus I) Guide (8th level)
- Hanging Gardens (Crassus, Pompey, Cassius, Tigranes and Burebista.) Guide (7th level)
- Black Forest (Vercingetorix, Commius, Attila, Arminius, Bato)
- Pharos of Alexandria (Cleopatra, Caesar, Antony, Octavian, Agrippa)
- German Limes (Octavian, Tiberius, Agrippa, Drusus, Marobodus)
- Oracle (Pompey, Scipio, Lepidus, Crassus)
- Pillars of Hercules (Hannibal, Hasdrubal, Spartacus, Cleopatra, Pothinus) Guide (all levels)
- Campus Martius (Burebista, Atilla, Arminius, Li, Huo, Wei) Discussion // Guide(all levels)
- Great Wall (Mithridates, Tigranes, Surena, Pacorus, Attila) Discussion and guides
- Petra (Belisarius, Crassus, Caesar, Aetius, Drusus) Guide (all levels)
- Parthenon (Spartacus, Mithridates, Cleopatra, Surena) Guide (all levels)
- Great Pyramid (Antony, Pompey, Caesar, Octavian, Hannibal) Guide (all levels)
Epic War
I. Destruction of Pompeii
I Guide
II Guide
III Guide // Guide2
II. Resurrected Legion
I Guide
II Guide
III Guide
III. Rise of the Barbarian King
I
II Guide
III Guide
IV. Revenge of Horus
I Guide
II
III Guide
V. War of the Giants
I Guide
II Guide
III Guide
VI. Wrath of Achilles
I Guide
II Guide
III Guide
I Guide
II Guide
III Guide // Guide2
II. Resurrected Legion
I Guide
II Guide
III Guide
III. Rise of the Barbarian King
I
II Guide
III Guide
IV. Revenge of Horus
I Guide
II
III Guide
V. War of the Giants
I Guide
II Guide
III Guide
VI. Wrath of Achilles
I Guide
II Guide
III Guide
Miscellanous Information
GCR Generals, general guide, skills analysis, and commander unit discussion
Generals guide for GCR (For new players) : Click me
Skills Discussion: (Click me)
Skill Analysis: (Click me)
Commander unit discussion (Click me)
Click on the generals' name to redirect to their respective threads.
Unknown (Invasions?)
Caelus
Titus
Faustus
Marcus
*IAP*
Spartacus
Hannibal
Caesar
Attila
Han Xin
Sulla
Gaius Marius
Modu
Liu Bang
*Gold-Tier*
Mithridates VI
Aetius
Antony
Pompey
Belisarius
Vercingetorix
Octavian
Huo
Arminius
Crassus
Burebista
Scipio
Surena
Sertorius
*Silver-Tier*
Wei
Agrippa
Drusus
Li
Cleopatra
Tiberius
Labienus
Bato
Artovistus
Tigranes II
Lepidus
Commius
Lucullus
Orodes
Maroboduus
Casivelannus
Phraates IV
Cicero
Cassius
Sextus Pompey
*Bronze-Tier*
Chen
Crixus
Dolabella
Flaminius
Ptolemy
Gannicus
Hasdrubal
Cativolcus
Herod
Ambiorix
Achillas
Dellius
Varus
Indutiomarus
Artavasdes II
Segestes
Pinnes
Pinarius
Mandubracius
Brutus
Serapion
Pacorus I
Pedius
Pothinus
Trebonius
Units Discussion: Click me
Elite units and where to spend legendary armor: Click me
Maxed elite armory: Click me
Monsters
Senate and arena: Elite units and where to spend legendary armor: Click me
Maxed elite armory: Click me
Monsters
Monsters abilities and stats: Click me
Pets upgrade path: Click me
General pet
others
Gods:
Horus
Barbarian King
Achilles
Ancient Giant
Emperor Chariot
Dragon
Elite monsters:
Orc Hammerer
Orc Spearwielder
Elite Warrior
Pets upgrade path: Click me
General pet
others
Gods:
Horus
Barbarian King
Achilles
Ancient Giant
Emperor Chariot
Dragon
Elite monsters:
Orc Hammerer
Orc Spearwielder
Elite Warrior
Senate Upgrades: refer to general guide thread by Deleted
Arena mode: Discussion
Elite units of generals in arena: Click me
List of items/artifacts and upgrades: Click me
Item/artifact ranking: Click me
Equipment pairing: Click me
Game and Library Version History
Game Current Version: 2.9.0
Whats new:
Source: App Store (Apple)
【new function】
The Senate has added a new Invasion feature, can obtain four new generals and other generous rewards.
【Others】
-Fixed some bugs
【new function】
The Senate has added a new Invasion feature, can obtain four new generals and other generous rewards.
【Others】
-Fixed some bugs
Library version: 2.9.0
Date last updated: 4/23/2024
reconfiguration of the library (2.8.0)
addition of new contents (2.8.1)
invasions (2.9.0) (need your help!)
addition of new contents (2.8.1)
invasions (2.9.0) (need your help!)
Credits:
Deleted for many parts and reminding me i should make this
best75 for creating new guides and with the intros
jonblend andrei Nobunaga Oda for also helping me
NetherFreek Seger for the original campaign/conquests, it helped so much
ustyno92 for the hun conquest (some difficulties,yes)
and everyone for making this happen