You start off with a few infantry units, two Stone Throwers, a Scout, four Villagers, and Caesar himself. There are two enemies, Afranius (red) and Pompey (yellow), both Romans. Both are quite defended, so build up for your assault. At all times, make sure Caesar is safe. In this map, it pays to be aggressive. Claim any gold mines you can, and destroy enemy military buildings before they can replenish their forces. Finish off Afranius before attempting to siege Pompey. If you find yourself lacking gold, then leave their docks intact - trading is a reliable source of gold.
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| - You start off with a few infantry units, two Stone Throwers, a Scout, four Villagers, and Caesar himself. There are two enemies, Afranius (red) and Pompey (yellow), both Romans. Both are quite defended, so build up for your assault. At all times, make sure Caesar is safe. In this map, it pays to be aggressive. Claim any gold mines you can, and destroy enemy military buildings before they can replenish their forces. Finish off Afranius before attempting to siege Pompey. If you find yourself lacking gold, then leave their docks intact - trading is a reliable source of gold.
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| - You start off with a few infantry units, two Stone Throwers, a Scout, four Villagers, and Caesar himself. There are two enemies, Afranius (red) and Pompey (yellow), both Romans. Both are quite defended, so build up for your assault. At all times, make sure Caesar is safe. In this map, it pays to be aggressive. Claim any gold mines you can, and destroy enemy military buildings before they can replenish their forces. Finish off Afranius before attempting to siege Pompey. They both rely on their siege units, but Scythe Chariots are quite cheap, and strong enough for these purposes. Save the gold for Catapults and Helepolises. If you find yourself lacking gold, then leave their docks intact - trading is a reliable source of gold.
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