Thank you for watching. Do let me know which faction you would like to explore next. Ps. Bronze is of course made from tin and copper. No idea why I said iron. Copper and tin are however both found in South West England (Cornwall) so that was the point I was trying to make before my brain had a wibble! 😅
I always found this time period interesting, I find it really interesting learning about the Germanic and Celtic tribes of western and Central Europe. We really only learn about Rome and Greece.
Absolutely. I suppose it's mainly because of the wealth of writing for greece and rome (at least compared to others in this period). Still, I would love to learn more of the Celtic past
To Nerd is to Human TNH true the part of England my dads family come from Devon has a rich Celtic history, considering it borders Cornwall as well. I know the tribe that used to live here were called the Dumnonia and lasted from before the Romans right up to the 650s AD when they were submitted to the kingdom of Wessex.
@@ToNerdistoHumanTNH use the diplomat near the starting army in belgium and send him south to alesia. Do the same with the army. Next turn, send the diplomat to alesia and request all of gaul's regions, for a tribute of all your money for 19 turns. Once the tribute is struck, seige the capital with your nearby army. Since that is gaul's last city, and its under seige by you, you dont have to pay a dime of the tribute, assuming you can take it. On easy and medium difficulties you can just autoresolve the assault and it will do fine, but on hard and veryhard, just manually fight the battle and you will be fine. This is used in the speedrun, and allow the short campaign to be consistently beaten in under a minute.
I am doing one with them in Very Hard and very close to take Rome in turn 46. Curiosly from the only 8 survivors civs the 3 more powerful are the charioteers one. First Egypt (the have literally all north africa), Second Britons (me) and third Pontus. The later already wipe out the Seleucid, Armenia and Parthia. Seems the Age of Chariots has return.
Indubitably. Chariots destroy in rome. They are such fun. Its curious as cavalry made them virtually redundant historically.. . Good going. Briton armies are vulnerable to the occasional sudden collapse (especially with egypt) but they're pretty darn strong.
I thought copper+tin is how you make bronze (plus some other metals but note iron). Wikipedia claims that its rare to find these two together, but such rare exception is Cornwall in Britain.
@To Nerd Is To Human TNH, I liked the video a lot, if recently gotten an interest in RTW now that I can get it on my IPhone, I was wondering if you could do a video on how to do migration campaigns(like moving all your troops from 1 side of the map and settling in another place) so yeah, if you could do that that would be great, cheers!
I was thinking of doing a video on different styles of campaigns (like migration). I will put that on the list! Any faction you thinking of particularly for migration?
Thank you for watching. Do let me know which faction you would like to explore next.
Ps. Bronze is of course made from tin and copper. No idea why I said iron. Copper and tin are however both found in South West England (Cornwall) so that was the point I was trying to make before my brain had a wibble! 😅
Dacia? They're quite a tricky faction. Would love a guide
@@hannahneal1601 dacia have a solid and well rounded army. The campaign though.... that's trickier
Lovely video, love your guides they are great!
@@ToNerdistoHumanTNH I was wondering if you could do a guide on spain, the best RP faction in my opinion!
I always found this time period interesting, I find it really interesting learning about the Germanic and Celtic tribes of western and Central Europe. We really only learn about Rome and Greece.
Absolutely. I suppose it's mainly because of the wealth of writing for greece and rome (at least compared to others in this period). Still, I would love to learn more of the Celtic past
To Nerd is to Human TNH true the part of England my dads family come from Devon has a rich Celtic history, considering it borders Cornwall as well. I know the tribe that used to live here were called the Dumnonia and lasted from before the Romans right up to the 650s AD when they were submitted to the kingdom of Wessex.
Chariots and head hurlers?? Yes Please!
Every time!!
Very good video about the Britons buddy. I hope you will make one campaign with them in the future.
Well I loved my King Arthur Briton Run so I will perhaps do a vanilla run someday!
Great video! Very informative
Thank you a lot, sir!
Very good guide. It would be nice to see something similar about Gauls in your next video.
Thank you verily! Oh the Gauls... I will struggle to resist French comments so that is tempting...
I know that you're allways up for the challenge
Yknow as briton you can use diplomacy to erradicate gaul in 3 turns.
I usually stick with violence and anger... but do tell!
@@ToNerdistoHumanTNH use the diplomat near the starting army in belgium and send him south to alesia. Do the same with the army. Next turn, send the diplomat to alesia and request all of gaul's regions, for a tribute of all your money for 19 turns. Once the tribute is struck, seige the capital with your nearby army. Since that is gaul's last city, and its under seige by you, you dont have to pay a dime of the tribute, assuming you can take it. On easy and medium difficulties you can just autoresolve the assault and it will do fine, but on hard and veryhard, just manually fight the battle and you will be fine. This is used in the speedrun, and allow the short campaign to be consistently beaten in under a minute.
I am doing one with them in Very Hard and very close to take Rome in turn 46.
Curiosly from the only 8 survivors civs the 3 more powerful are the charioteers one.
First Egypt (the have literally all north africa), Second Britons (me) and third Pontus. The later already wipe out the Seleucid, Armenia and Parthia.
Seems the Age of Chariots has return.
Indubitably. Chariots destroy in rome. They are such fun. Its curious as cavalry made them virtually redundant historically.. . Good going. Briton armies are vulnerable to the occasional sudden collapse (especially with egypt) but they're pretty darn strong.
Great guide!
Thank you very much!
As we all know, to rule with Britannia you need marmalade and jam! You failed to mention this Thomas! 😉
Thankfully for the people of the world, this is not quite that Britannia!
Nonetheless, Britons are madly good in this!
@@youseffsalib4459 Mwuhahaha
It must be said, getting good jam abroad is more difficult!!
SPQR they are very intresting and i would like a campaign as them from you
I really should cover one of the Romans soon. SPQR will be a fun campaign.
They could be fun! Perhaps a challenge run that begins many turn in after the other factions have grown in strength...
@@hannahneal1601 a nice idea!
I thought copper+tin is how you make bronze (plus some other metals but note iron). Wikipedia claims that its rare to find these two together, but such rare exception is Cornwall in Britain.
It is indeed. My brain had a wibble there. Copper is in Cornwall too even if not shown in the game.
Iron is valuable too 🤣 damn my brain.
@To Nerd Is To Human TNH, I liked the video a lot, if recently gotten an interest in RTW now that I can get it on my IPhone, I was wondering if you could do a video on how to do migration campaigns(like moving all your troops from 1 side of the map and settling in another place) so yeah, if you could do that that would be great, cheers!
I was thinking of doing a video on different styles of campaigns (like migration). I will put that on the list! Any faction you thinking of particularly for migration?
Egypt.
@@ToNerdistoHumanTNH I think Egypt as it tends to be really interesting having "Bronze age" Egypt fighting the guals/britons.
Do Gaul please! :)
How the change name Parthi=Persia
how did you get Persians Knightess ?
A small bit of editing for my King Arthur series. There's a guide for adding units to different factions here:
ua-cam.com/video/GTkLMPjBDCI/v-deo.html
@@ToNerdistoHumanTNH thanks on it :)
First in the run 😁