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Medieval total war 1 knight templars
Medieval total war 1 knight templars






medieval total war 1 knight templars

Then MTW2 ♥♥♥♥♥♥ me in the ass The timurids invade! The massive danish empire holding all of russia and with over 20 regions Declares War! Milan holding northen italy Declare war! Moors holding half of africa and sardinia Declares war! HRE holding centaral europe Declares war!

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I mustered A full stack lead by my faction leader and sent him to the crusade against juruselum Before the crusade the mongols invaded and when my fleet arrived I was glad to see that they were nowhere to be seen I conqour jeruselum No big deal I rekt them. I then start to launch assaults on milan but only managed to take corsica. My first campaign I was playing as spain I counqer all of spain a southern france with my ally england. "♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥" and then break down in laughter. One of those moments where you just sit back on your chair and think. nothing happened, that was my grand suprise and it hadn't worked so i waited for the end, i rallied to troops for a moral boost but then, as i did ONE enemy unit broke and ran, then another, and another, until like a domino effect the entire army was fleeing with my cavalry hot on their heels. Then in the most tense 10 seconds of the battle. Then when they were deep in fight, my cavalry came out of hiding and charged into the back ranks of the army, reminiscent of the beginning of the scene from Gladiator. I can't remember the details but i remember screaming at my screen for the line to hold as this horde came charging at me. It was set in a heavily wooded area and i had 2 units of cavalry and a few basic infantry units.

medieval total war 1 knight templars

The Holy Land is Papal, and the Anatolia is Turkish.There's so many but one such memorable moment was when i was hugely outnumbered, i can't remember the details but i had around 200 i think, and the enemy close to 1000. I control Lisbon, Algiers, Tunis, Marseille, Milan, Genoa, Bern, Innsbruck, Florence, Bologna, Naples, Palermo, Ajaccio, Cagliari, Ragusa, Venice, Zagreb, Durazzo, Constantinople, Nicea, Smyria, Crete, Rhodes, Alexandria and Dongola, and am about to take Tripoli and Timbuktu, but the Hungrarians (my main rival) controls Hungary, East Europe, and Russia, while France controls West Germany, France, and the top of Spain, and Scotland controls Scandinavia and Spain.

medieval total war 1 knight templars

As soon as one attacks and I defend, they will unite, and, combined, they will be able to overpower me. I know I can get the 45 territories without attacking any of them (I already have 25), but they are (secretly, but I know) united against me. Unfortunately, I am thus the target of my friends/rivals. According to the graphs, I am the most powerful faction by a significant margin. I have a new, and far greater problem now though. I was about to get St Johns, when I conquered Tunis and got it anyway. It's a rare moment of historical accuracy on the part of CA, but the Templars are no more aggressive than your average feudal or chivalric knights. There isn't really a difference between the two knight units, I've never really noticed the impetuosity of the Templars or the discipline of the Hospitallers especially. I've only had Templar chapter houses twice that I remember - once in Inverness as Scotland after launching a (failed) crusade to capture Vilnius, and once in my Venetian campaign, in Innsbruck after capturing Bologna from the HRE on a crusade. Since you can only have one order or the other, most people get Hospitallers and never see Templars. Crusading is also a must for either one, and you're most likely to go on a crusade to Jerusalem or Antioch before you get one against the excommunicate, or somewhere in the pagan Baltic region. What makes the Hospitallers so much easier to get is a funny restriction about having a province bordering one with 50% or higher Muslim population, i.e. The thing about Templars and Hospitallers is that they have the same basic requirements, (a general with 5+ chivalry isn't a must, but it helps a LOT).








Medieval total war 1 knight templars