![]() Seleucids if you are a campaign genius, and a great military general. Reason being simply that you have a huge huge amount more to learn to do good with. I would say all historic total wars are about the same with napoleon being the easiest while Warhammer games are the hardest. Numidia for a challenge, but only if you are a really good at battles. Easiest > Empire, Napoleon, Warhammer, Rome, Rome 2, Medieval 2, Thrones, Atilla, Shogun 2, Alexander (IDC if its a 'DLC') > hardest. So play Scythia for a challenge but easy to win once you get settled in a proper place. But if you survive, the Seleucids should be just fine, they have some great units. And even if you are skilled, you could go into debt for having a high upkeep. It kinda puts fear into you, even if you're a skilled general, full stacks of armies will be tough to beat, just being one faction against 1-4. Desert Kingdoms is a really really GREAT dlc if you want awesome new factions in the grand campaign map. Deadly and cheap.įor Seleucids, well everyone already mentions it, but basically they will be attacked from everywhere, or atleast their neighbors have the potential to attack them from everywhere. Empire Divided is good and the units are cool, but Imperator Augustus is free and the story is more compelling. Train a bireme in Corinth, Light Lancers in Larissa and a peasant garrison in Sparta. Merge depleted units of militia hoplites, retrain them and send the rest of the army to re-inforce Corinth. But Scythia has the best early game unit, Horse archers. After the battle march your army to take Sparta and occupy the settlement. As for its positioning strategically, it will take a few turns for someone to get to one of your settlements, but it will also take turns for you to send out fresh troops here and there. You may go into debt pretty quickly, even despite how cheap their units are, because the provinces really don't generate enough income, so you will kinda have to migrate into Greece, or the East if you want, but Greece will be easiest. Scythia is a great faction especially for early game, but it has terrible territory economically, and somewhat strategically terrible too. But overall if you're a skilled commander you should be okay, as Numidia has access to archers, which can be deadly for early game if you are good at using them. Numidia has a mediocre starting position, but it can make a few enemies which could run the faction into debt or just losing territory, the enemies I speak of is Carthage, Rome (Scipii Rome to be specific), and Egypt. Imo, it'd say Numidia, Scythia, or Seleucids. ![]()
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