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    For TosaInu and the Org Senior Member The_Emperor's Avatar
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    Default Re: Transgression?

    Servius1234, ok the Brits are more fun than the Gauls I find. Sure they do have chariots (which are rather flimsy to tell the truth, I have lost a few Generals when i tried to use them like cavalry, so I always buy some Barb cav Mercs).

    They also have a great element of fun with Woad Warriors, Slingers (no archers), Head Hurlers and Druids and of course War Dogs...

    The Light Chariot archers themselves are very fun to use and are not really overpowered in my opinion. You can have some great fun chasing down routers with them since they knock everybody over and shoot them down with impunity.

    They also have the possibility to make it rich with access to sea trading, which can be very profitable after you build up (you have it poor to start with until you attack Gaul).

    In My Brutii campaign the Britons put up more of a fight than the Gauls and I lost an army of a few Early Cohorts to their Woad Warriors and Chosen Swordsmen when they attacked me.

    They are a good faction to play as...
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    I started a game with them this morning. I also like that their tech tree is small, so I don't have to spend a long time constantly upgradeing cities and units. I'll hit my developmental peak earlier, which will allow me to focus more attention on the actual strategy and combat. I still miss Billmen, Longbowmen, and some Feudal Knights though.
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    Hope guides me Senior Member Hosakawa Tito's Avatar
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    Sounds like a prelude to a sneak attack. I'd be prepared for one.
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