six? thats still too easy, you should do TWO like me.
I have a way of making often hard for me. I make it so that consular armies (full stacks) can only be lead by consuls, consulars, the faction leader and sometimes the faction heir. This means that everyone else has to lead half stacks of 1 legion not 2.
Try invading Macedonia with only a half stack when they have 3+ full stacks wandering around. Makes it more challenging.
Never upgrade your MICs so that even in 25 BC when you have Egypt, the Levant and Asia Minor to defend your still fighting with Camillan troops. Plus you won't get decent regionals either, now thats a challenge.
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You think thats easy. I am at war with the Lusitanians, all coastal cities are under my control, qiute a large piece territory, guarded by two legions. My holdings in North Africa which includes Adrumentum, Siga and Ippone are guarded by another legion stationed near Adrumentum. I invaded Greece, conquered Epirus, and defeated the Hellenes. The cities I have under my control are Epidamnos, Ambrakia, Thermon and Corinth. In Hellas I have another Legion. Thats make four, plus two veteran legions that wright now are marching towards Asia Minor against the Pontic Kingdom. do you think six legions are enough. If say the Arverni or the Aedui or the Getai invade my territory, I have two options, move on legion to the threatened area, or raise a new legion in two turns.
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