@@kemosonicfan123lbp Considering that the cross-continental empire that Genghis Khan started proved instrumental in the rapid spread of the Black Plague, that seems rather appropriate.
@@brendanhart517 The Mongol Empire brought political unity and stability to the Silk Road region, making cross-continental trade safer and easier. As a result, when the Black Plague developed somewhere in Central or East Asia, it was easily transmitted along the Silk Road in a relatively short span of time.
"The governors of outlying cities were executed by pouring molten silver into their eyes and throats. They smiled and laughed at all the yummy-yummy silver in their tummy." "Seperate mountains were made of the skulls of men, women, children, horses, dogs and cats. They were already deceased, and we only exhumed their bones for our ossuary." There. Definitive edition proof that the Mongol conquest of the Kwharazmid empire was an entirely peaceful and consensual affair.
@@turmunhkganba1705 when I searched these, couldn't find anything about "mountains of skulls" or "molten metal poured into governors throats as a method of execution". Are these events invented by the game makers to exacerbate the real brutality of Mongols conquests, I assume?
@@renzoraschioni3886 Genghis' army did make piles of skulls at the sack of Nishapur (part of kingdom of Khwarezm along with Samarqand), after Genghis' son-in-law was killed by the Nishapurans.
@@renzoraschioni3886 Real mongols would probably take these lies and roll with them. Exacerbated brutality = more of those willing to surrender. And you don't even need to work to plant these!
And interesting thing about the mongol conquests was the despite their brutality being known, most people still chose to fight. Victory or death never surrender.
@@Carpatouille Surrender of on the battlefield was not an option, but when the mongols sent a messanger asking you to submit or die you could surrender pay your taxes and no war would take place.
@@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 I know it was an option for the Huns but I don't know if it was possible with the mongols under Genghis Khan seeing how they wanted to conquer the world
"The western Powers are weak from suffering their 0 losses in the crusades." I love the alternative history you are creating here and I wish it were in book form
Hm, heroes cannot be trained though... does that count as 0 resources? Or as infinite because a hero can never be replaced? Or do we have to look at his stats to try and figure out how much he is worth in cav archer equivalents? Gosh, you are correct, we do need a SotL video :D
If we're going to proceed in spirit of law style, we must first take the derivative of the hero and find the break-even point for 40 of them in the imperial age.
@@f.c.laukhard3623 Heroes are worth 100 resources, as all heroes grant you 20 points in the score if you kill them and you lose 10 points when you lose one. Of course, it's impossible to say what exactly those resources are.
Yeah, yeah beating "Into China" is cool and all, but you're telling me the backgrounds for the little tiny building icons were cut from the Windows XP desktop background??!
Yeah I think thats the only bad thing from the Definitive Edition. The art style is not bad but the cutscenes are very lame in my opinion. I miss that Joan the Arc watching France after her death in the final mission and Genghis Khan darkest figure in the intro of the campaign.
Especially since the village has not much to do with the feud between Genghis and Kushluk AND the fact that converting Kushluk alone i not enough, he has to be deleted so the sacrifice of the five brave soldiers would have been for nothing in the end.
Jin: "What do a people who sleep in tents know of the word 'culture" Big talk for people who only a few decades or so before this time slept in tents and invaded from the north to topple the Song Dynasty. XD
They were actually asking this question not to be derisive, but rather to be introspective and humble about their own self-growth. Just as we had sought to conquer them with pacifism, they had sought to enlighten us with self-reflection!
Geographically the editors effectively placed the Tangut / Hsi Hsia as the Jin, the Songs as Hsi Hsia (or Dali), while the Jin was actually the Song because of the river. The Jin also conquered the Song almost a century before being treated similarly by the Mongols
@@patrickovsiu No, the geography of the map is largely correct. The Great Wall runs east-west, so the thick river you cross to attack the Jin is actually the north-south stretch of the Yellow River, which turns eastward when it intersects with the Wei River, represented by the thin river separating the Song from the Hsi Hsia and the Tanguts. This puts the Jin to the east in the Shanxi/Hebei area, the Hsi Hsia to the west in northern Shaanxi, the Tanguts to the west in the Ningxia area, and the Song to the south in southern Shaanxi. EDIT: The Jin didn't conquer the Song, just the northern half in 1125. The Song Dynasty continued on for another 152 years, lasting until Kublai Khan's final victory in 1279. The Jin Dynasty fell to Ogedei Khan's forces in 1234.
@@ScottyShaw Still that means the Yangtze was omitted which was a significant inaccuracy. On a side note, the Yuan believed itself taking the Mandate of Heaven from Jin instead of Song. Many also see the Song between 1127 and 1234 a vassal of Jin. So it could be argued that the Jin conquered the Song, just that it did not annihilate the state like the Yuan did.
Well, La Hire, when is killed in the cleansing of the Loire is only considered wounded(also Panos Nautikos in Bari). So that one kill might not be a kill
I think the main reason you gained so many subscribers, including me, might be fact as to the quality of your videos are really high quality, I think we just really appreciate all the effort you put in
bruh that age of kings title screen is a right time machine for me i must have been 5 or 6 when i first played it i even remember that back then i was only able to beat the first missions of joan and saladin and ghengis kahn and not even the first barbarossa one good times
Thanks for these videos, they are pretty interesting and different. It's cool to see the mastery of the game on this level, clearly and entertainingly shown.
Another excellent episode, can't wait for the expansion campaigns - these videos are absolutely brilliant and I hope your channel continues to grow, T-West
T-West: We have finally conquered the Persian Empire and the Rus of Kiev as well as Siberia with only religious conversion and without killing anyone, even the Sha. Mongol Hordes: 17:03
Whilst much of the voice acting is for the worse, I didn't realise just how much effort they put into updating the old campaigns with new units/civilisations/map improvements
This channel is criminally underrated. I wish we could have a collab of you and Spirit of the Law. Not only would it undoubtedly be a great video but it would also grow your fanbase.
Amazing series, I can only imagine how many days and maybe weeks you spent researching and playing the scenarios, not to mention the editing of the videos, gigantic effort
Man I just played that scenario today. In DE Ran off without killing the champ. King Sancho got angry, sent those conquistadors. I tried running towards the NW corner,towards that monastery with 6 monks. Turns out, the monks vanish if I become Sancho's enemy. Bam. No EL CID. More importantly, no objectives either. But the game went on somehow without any objectives
@@szymonkoruba2875 I don't think that's possible; as I recall, Sancho's troops will hunt you down and kill you. (Besides, it's probably the guilt from slaying Sancho's champion and knight that drives El Cid to pacifism.)
Possible way around it: it is a tournament and not a real fight so nobody is supposed to die. Either the opponents are just wounded (do I hear La Hire here?) or they died accidentally which did happen and does not really make you less of a pacifist.
Hah. I beat the whole Genghis Khan campaign with zero kills when I was 10. "i r winner" "i r winner" "i r winner" "i r winner" "i r winner" "i r winner"
I WAS REALLY LOOKING FORWARD FOR THIS THANKS MR T WEST I HAVE BEEN WATCHING ALL OFF YOUR VIDEOS SINCE 2 MONTHS AND I CAN SAY THAT I AM REALLY IMPRESSED
paintstakingly avoids any bloodshed in the mission - executes enemies by pouring molten metal down their throats in the cutscene. This Genghis Khan character is really written quite inconsitantly!
Awesome series! It's really joy to watch. The editing, narrating is so well put together. I love how you add background info about the game and its mechanics. I am really looking forward to future episodes!
This was absolutely beautiful. Best trolly problem ever. Although as the initial goal is speedrun and kill kushluk, I would argue killing the 5 Cav Archers would be the track switch, and since he dies anyway I think speedrun is optimal.
Once again amazed by these. This man talks about how long the "Into China" Scenario takes and 3+ hours is the minimum for me in most scenarios as I have bad micro and unit comps and tend to just grind out scenarios with long trash wars
I started watching you when you began your pacifist runs but I never noticed that you had only 5K subs. I assumed by the quality of the content that you were on par with SotL and other aoe2 channels. I have subscribed now. You deserve so much more than this. I will be watching your career with great interest. *wink* *wink*
' You men . You will visit each of the Outlying countries. You must spread our pacifist mission and conquer the world without killing anyone . But beware Onagers, Castles and Towers . They are without honour.'
Does Kushluk build docks on the river ? Maybe he could go into an unsafe transport ship ? Or could he convertis the same way as Bleda by being near the resigning Taychiuds ?
I managed to enter the Persian city as you did. Then I switched the Persians to neutral and used rams against their buildings. It is easier than mangonels because rams are cheaper and do more damage to buildings.
"We send some villagers to Fatslob up this passageway."
nice
I'm not about morality, I am just a pacifist.
> Sinks a ship because the enemies on board must die
It's not his fault if they can't swim
@@ruthswann88 yeah, he even considerate enough to sunk the ships near the shore
This guy is a legend. Not only did he do these missions without killing anybody, he did this in hard difficulty as well.
Partha Eryans you should check out the Barbarossa campaign as well. It is very impressive.
@@generalhyde007 I did those were impressive. He's acting like the into China mission was easy for him but only a few can go through those grinds.
Except he did kill people. Kushluk or the 5 horsemen.
Wouldn't watch if it was not hard difficulty - that's part of the challenge!
@@torinjones3221 But what if we consider Kushluk a nobody?
Should have just used I r winner. 7 year old me was a beast pacifist
*B l a c k D e a t h*
@@kemosonicfan123lbp Considering that the cross-continental empire that Genghis Khan started proved instrumental in the rapid spread of the Black Plague, that seems rather appropriate.
Where i used black death as a youngling sooo
Micah Bush really? How does that work?
@@brendanhart517 The Mongol Empire brought political unity and stability to the Silk Road region, making cross-continental trade safer and easier. As a result, when the Black Plague developed somewhere in Central or East Asia, it was easily transmitted along the Silk Road in a relatively short span of time.
"The governors of outlying cities were executed by pouring molten silver into their eyes and throats. They smiled and laughed at all the yummy-yummy silver in their tummy."
"Seperate mountains were made of the skulls of men, women, children, horses, dogs and cats. They were already deceased, and we only exhumed their bones for our ossuary."
There. Definitive edition proof that the Mongol conquest of the Kwharazmid empire was an entirely peaceful and consensual affair.
cdcdrr To be fair the game makers went out of their way to fabricate massacres or to attribute separate events to Chinggis/Ghengis
@@turmunhkganba1705 when I searched these, couldn't find anything about "mountains of skulls" or "molten metal poured into governors throats as a method of execution". Are these events invented by the game makers to exacerbate the real brutality of Mongols conquests, I assume?
@@renzoraschioni3886 Or maybe the chronicler has a bloodthirsty streak?
@@renzoraschioni3886 Genghis' army did make piles of skulls at the sack of Nishapur (part of kingdom of Khwarezm along with Samarqand), after Genghis' son-in-law was killed by the Nishapurans.
@@renzoraschioni3886 Real mongols would probably take these lies and roll with them. Exacerbated brutality = more of those willing to surrender. And you don't even need to work to plant these!
Aaaah. Correct use of the original AoE Genghis intro.
Nice.
Beware the Kara-Khitai. They are without honor.
@@T-West how do you load campaign scenarios in the editor
@@javi4144 ua-cam.com/video/_ZblfswyBNA/v-deo.html
@@T-West thanks
The most bloodthirsty brutal conquer in history
As a pacifist checks out
Pouring molten silver into their eyes and throats ... pacifist-style.
And interesting thing about the mongol conquests was the despite their brutality being known, most people still chose to fight. Victory or death never surrender.
@@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 Surrender probably meant death regardless, so maybe there wasn't much of a choice anyway.
@@Carpatouille Surrender of on the battlefield was not an option, but when the mongols sent a messanger asking you to submit or die you could surrender pay your taxes and no war would take place.
@@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 I know it was an option for the Huns but I don't know if it was possible with the mongols under Genghis Khan seeing how they wanted to conquer the world
the biggest genocide of the feudal age: 5 casualities
😅😅
Only one.
Hungarians: We have destroyed the bridge.
Mongol Pacifists: Congratulations, you've played yourselves.
"The western Powers are weak from suffering their 0 losses in the crusades." I love the alternative history you are creating here and I wish it were in book form
We need Spirit of the law to calculate the ressources trade between a Kushluk and 5 cav archers now
Hm, heroes cannot be trained though... does that count as 0 resources? Or as infinite because a hero can never be replaced? Or do we have to look at his stats to try and figure out how much he is worth in cav archer equivalents? Gosh, you are correct, we do need a SotL video :D
If we're going to proceed in spirit of law style, we must first take the derivative of the hero and find the break-even point for 40 of them in the imperial age.
@@f.c.laukhard3623 Heroes are worth 100 resources, as all heroes grant you 20 points in the score if you kill them and you lose 10 points when you lose one. Of course, it's impossible to say what exactly those resources are.
@@LordMangudai thanks for the information :)
23:15 that trebuchet almost ruined it !
7 Keen observation! 11
Ohh the ram's splash damage. Wow nice observation
"lets conquer the world with pasifism" said definitely not genghis khan.
- ghandi khan
The pen is stronger than the sword
@@catrielmarignaclionti4518 nuke ghandi?
@@bosbanon3452 like in civ 6 where once ghandhi researchs nukes, he declares you his enemy
@@Onyx_crowmen But a nuke is stronger than a pen
Yeah, yeah beating "Into China" is cool and all, but you're telling me the backgrounds for the little tiny building icons were cut from the Windows XP desktop background??!
What better way to recycle "obsolete" assets?
bro I really miss the old cutscenes of this campaign
-rest in peace Rick May
Yeah I think thats the only bad thing from the Definitive Edition. The art style is not bad but the cutscenes are very lame in my opinion.
I miss that Joan the Arc watching France after her death in the final mission and Genghis Khan darkest figure in the intro of the campaign.
An ending that truly fit the title of the last campaign: Pax Mongolica.
Oh, the mongols, known for have never killed nobody.
I can't tell if it's funny because it's true, or funny because it's not true.
Killing one leader instead of killing 5 'innocent' soldiers seems the moral choice to me, anyway probs for the dedication to the goals of pacifism!
Especially since the village has not much to do with the feud between Genghis and Kushluk AND the fact that converting Kushluk alone i not enough, he has to be deleted so the sacrifice of the five brave soldiers would have been for nothing in the end.
Well...He killed Kushluk for vengence,Kuchluk is a real bad guy. That 5 soldiers are real innocent.
Jin: "What do a people who sleep in tents know of the word 'culture"
Big talk for people who only a few decades or so before this time slept in tents and invaded from the north to topple the Song Dynasty. XD
They were actually asking this question not to be derisive, but rather to be introspective and humble about their own self-growth. Just as we had sought to conquer them with pacifism, they had sought to enlighten us with self-reflection!
@@ScottyShaw Must be it.
Geographically the editors effectively placed the Tangut / Hsi Hsia as the Jin, the Songs as Hsi Hsia (or Dali), while the Jin was actually the Song because of the river.
The Jin also conquered the Song almost a century before being treated similarly by the Mongols
@@patrickovsiu No, the geography of the map is largely correct. The Great Wall runs east-west, so the thick river you cross to attack the Jin is actually the north-south stretch of the Yellow River, which turns eastward when it intersects with the Wei River, represented by the thin river separating the Song from the Hsi Hsia and the Tanguts. This puts the Jin to the east in the Shanxi/Hebei area, the Hsi Hsia to the west in northern Shaanxi, the Tanguts to the west in the Ningxia area, and the Song to the south in southern Shaanxi.
EDIT: The Jin didn't conquer the Song, just the northern half in 1125. The Song Dynasty continued on for another 152 years, lasting until Kublai Khan's final victory in 1279. The Jin Dynasty fell to Ogedei Khan's forces in 1234.
@@ScottyShaw Still that means the Yangtze was omitted which was a significant inaccuracy.
On a side note, the Yuan believed itself taking the Mandate of Heaven from Jin instead of Song. Many also see the Song between 1127 and 1234 a vassal of Jin. So it could be argued that the Jin conquered the Song, just that it did not annihilate the state like the Yuan did.
9:42
The Fatslob reference is a win in my heart.
He has delivered, i have been waiting!
Well, La Hire, when is killed in the cleansing of the Loire is only considered wounded(also Panos Nautikos in Bari). So that one kill might not be a kill
I think the main reason you gained so many subscribers, including me, might be fact as to the quality of your videos are really high quality, I think we just really appreciate all the effort you put in
Seriously, I didn't know that the background of building icons were from the Windows XP Background...
The throat singing is a nice touch.
The "civilization themes" from DE are really useful :)
OHHHHHHHHHH MAAAAAAAAAA YEEEEEEEEEEEEE MAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AI: Blows up the bridge.
T-West: "I'm not trapped in here with you, *you'r* the one trapped in here with me!"
20:14 that poor light cavalry... he must having a lot of presure... we need to convert him and give him a psychology treatment
The most amazing part of this is the background of the DE for the buildings
I really miss Rick May.
He had such a distinctive voice.
9:40 "Send dsome villagers to Fatslob this passagageway." I see that you're a man of culture.
This man deserves way more subs, he’s the hero we need and don’t deserve
If you keep up this quality, you'll reach Spirit/T90 levels soon enough. The balloon of subs has is growing and you'll explode in sub numbers soon
This has become my favorite series on youtube, please continue it with all the expansion campaigns
Rick May was the original narrator for the Mongols Campaign. Rest in peace.
04:18 The Uighur chief sounds really really pleased.
bruh that age of kings title screen is a right time machine for me
i must have been 5 or 6 when i first played it
i even remember that back then i was only able to beat the first missions of joan and saladin and ghengis kahn and not even the first barbarossa one
good times
Back then I needed the cheat codes to win any scenario.
Thanks for these videos, they are pretty interesting and different. It's cool to see the mastery of the game on this level, clearly and entertainingly shown.
Another excellent episode, can't wait for the expansion campaigns - these videos are absolutely brilliant and I hope your channel continues to grow, T-West
Man I never thought that such a series was even possible
Definitely one of my most favourite aoe2 video series on UA-cam
T-West: We have finally conquered the Persian Empire and the Rus of Kiev as well as Siberia with only religious conversion and without killing anyone, even the Sha.
Mongol Hordes: 17:03
They were converted Mongol units. They didn't count as kills
Whilst much of the voice acting is for the worse, I didn't realise just how much effort they put into updating the old campaigns with new units/civilisations/map improvements
Damn the converting units then putting them to No Attack is some next level thinking!
also lmao at Jin training hand cannoneers.
This channel is criminally underrated. I wish we could have a collab of you and Spirit of the Law. Not only would it undoubtedly be a great video but it would also grow your fanbase.
I love how the lore for the monk and the lithuanian cav joining you is that they didnt find the way down the mountain for 15 damn years xD
I really like how they added new civs that wernt in the original release into the campaigns where they are relevant
4:04 once again T-West demonstrates his mastery of The High Ground.
Actually I think it is the best I have seen so far, since it happens to be at such a narrow and hard to find place.
Amazing series, I can only imagine how many days and maybe weeks you spent researching and playing the scenarios, not to mention the editing of the videos, gigantic effort
Like just with the Tournament at the beginning of El cid Campaign, it's gonna be hard, lol
Man I just played that scenario today. In DE
Ran off without killing the champ.
King Sancho got angry, sent those conquistadors. I tried running towards the NW corner,towards that monastery with 6 monks. Turns out, the monks vanish if I become Sancho's enemy.
Bam. No EL CID. More importantly, no objectives either. But the game went on somehow without any objectives
You can just leave the tournament and became an enemy of a king - but I don't know the trigger for victory in this case XD
@@szymonkoruba2875 I don't think that's possible; as I recall, Sancho's troops will hunt you down and kill you. (Besides, it's probably the guilt from slaying Sancho's champion and knight that drives El Cid to pacifism.)
Possible way around it: it is a tournament and not a real fight so nobody is supposed to die. Either the opponents are just wounded (do I hear La Hire here?) or they died accidentally which did happen and does not really make you less of a pacifist.
@@f.c.laukhard3623 They count as kills in the end screen ;)
Hah. I beat the whole Genghis Khan campaign with zero kills when I was 10.
"i r winner" "i r winner" "i r winner" "i r winner" "i r winner" "i r winner"
Big Relate xDDD
I would take 10x longer than the missions needed to because I was too busy playing simcity AoE edition. :P
My city: *is on flames with 3 AI armies incoming*
Me: gg *puts win cheat*
Me, an intellectual sociopath: "black death" "black death" "black death" "black death" "black death"
@@AndromedaPrima torpedo : Am I a joke to you?
This is one of my favorite AoE II series!
Especially since you complete levels without killing anything while I can't even beat them normally x)
6:57 w-wha... really?! I mean, it makes sense, it's a MS game and that desktop was among their assets, but REALLY?!!
I would take 1 kill over five beacuse, as a stubborn dwarf once said to his elven friend, "It still only counts as one!"
Your style of passive peaceful comentery is perfect for such a way of playing.
I love the fact that you put the old sounds which are far far better than the definitive version sounds and narratives, dialoges.
I Love the music decision in the last chapter...picking "Subotai defeats the Knights Templar" is the perfect fit for the misssion 🤩🤩🤩
This is honestly top tier content
keep it up!
The funny thing is that in the "lets kill 5 cav archers" secario u also kill kushluk by suicide him
I KNEW IT, I KNEW THAT FIELD ON THE CASTLE ICON WAS FAMMILIAR
I WAS REALLY LOOKING FORWARD FOR THIS THANKS MR T WEST I HAVE BEEN WATCHING ALL OFF YOUR VIDEOS SINCE 2 MONTHS AND I CAN SAY THAT I AM REALLY IMPRESSED
9:44
"... to Fatslob up this passageway" Nice one.
paintstakingly avoids any bloodshed in the mission - executes enemies by pouring molten metal down their throats in the cutscene. This Genghis Khan character is really written quite inconsitantly!
The champions are disguised as the drivers! 😂
T-West you are officially the first UA-camr ever to like my comment ... thank you for everything ❤️
Can't believe how dedicated you are to these. Actually insane runs, can't wait for more!
Your wit and humor makes you my favorite AOE2 channel after discovering you today.
Just finished going full genocidal on this campaign. Didn’t leave a single wall left.
T-West "killing" Kushluk philosophically with time travel. XD
im quite surprised you dont have more subscribers , these videos are quite entertaining and well made
This is such a unique way to approach aoe. you deserve to grow. unique content is rare nowadays.
That Windows XP icon joke was just way too good! :D
HELL YES, This series is what I live for.
Was well worth the wait, another great vid!
6:58 WHAT. how did i not notice this? like MY MIND IS BLOWNS
How did anyone even bother to notice this let alone point out out?
Allowing the enemy to fill their army with units on 'no attack' is very clever. I love these videos.
Awesome series! It's really joy to watch. The editing, narrating is so well put together. I love how you add background info about the game and its mechanics. I am really looking forward to future episodes!
Went through many of your videos after this one. You deserve a lot more subs :)
Ngl, using the enemy market as a trade marked was a galaxy brain move. Well done
I look forward to these each and every time. They make my week.
This was absolutely beautiful. Best trolly problem ever. Although as the initial goal is speedrun and kill kushluk, I would argue killing the 5 Cav Archers would be the track switch, and since he dies anyway I think speedrun is optimal.
I just want to say that I've loved this series so far. Thank you!
Awesome video lol! The Genghis Khan campaign is so well made. You can find so many ways to beat it.
Your story telling is good. It was fun to watch.
Holy shit, this just gets more awesome in each scenario. What a legend.
wow. i didnt realize the background was also the building background
Once again amazed by these. This man talks about how long the "Into China" Scenario takes and 3+ hours is the minimum for me in most scenarios as I have bad micro and unit comps and tend to just grind out scenarios with long trash wars
Man thanks so much for this series, makes me so happy
LOVE the work you put into these videos! Your narration is so fun to listen to. Highlights for me were 23:00 and the phrase "Ferrari rams" xD
Amazing videos, i m so happy you are being recognized after such a good and intersting videos :) Thanks for that.
I started watching you when you began your pacifist runs but I never noticed that you had only 5K subs. I assumed by the quality of the content that you were on par with SotL and other aoe2 channels. I have subscribed now. You deserve so much more than this. I will be watching your career with great interest. *wink* *wink*
And you should try to watch his custom campaigns walkthroughs, they are amazing as well
The quality of the jokes and witty remarks keep increasing in each video. Looking forward to the next one!
iNthe life of Revnege The wonder gave me a victory
In age of Kings edition, The wonder which we already have,
IT doesn't give at timer but it works
Oh really? I'll have to check that out then.
@@T-West Oh man it would take some hours like the invisible timer was so long
I did not know that you could convert heroes in the AOK even though I played on this version for years.
GG, insane work
' You men . You will visit each of the Outlying countries. You must spread our pacifist mission and conquer the world without killing anyone . But beware Onagers, Castles and Towers . They are without honour.'
We love these videos! Definitely take a little break though if you're burning out from these time intensive vids!
What a great series man. Now I'm waiting for your every video.
I admire you as it is just a 24 min video...you have put significant amount of time and swet in your video
It was a beautiful content
I loved it
Bless up boys, he has attempted it, haven't watched yet but i hope u continue these on expansions
I love watching this, the narration makes it really interesting to watch
Also i love the references to players and casters you’ve made
Does Kushluk build docks on the river ? Maybe he could go into an unsafe transport ship ? Or could he convertis the same way as Bleda by being near the resigning Taychiuds ?
I don't think he'll build a transport. And we'd still have to kill the cav archers in either case.
@@T-West too bad. I hope there is a way but it seems unlikely :-(
I managed to enter the Persian city as you did. Then I switched the Persians to neutral and used rams against their buildings. It is easier than mangonels because rams are cheaper and do more damage to buildings.