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Rome 2 roman archers
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Gallery three, Daily Life on the Frontier tells of life based at the fort of Magna including training, religion, leisure and information about the fort’s Syrian archers.

rome 2 roman archers

In gallery two, you can visit the Hadrian room and find out about the man himself and see a large commissioned artwork, in Roman style, of the conquering and building of the Wall. Head to the recruitment tent where Centurion Africanus tries to persuade you to join up to the Roman Army. In the Roman Army and it's Empire gallery learn about the structure of the Roman Army and the expansion of the empire through audio visual displays. The galleries are highlighted with objects from Vindolanda’s collection and full-scale replicas. The galleries at the Roman Army Museum tell the story of the Roman soldier from a general empire wide perspective through to daily life on the frontier.

rome 2 roman archers

Based at the site of Magna Roman Fort the museum is situated next to one of the most complete sections of Hadrian’s Wall. The museum includes three galleries, 3D film and holographic classroom. There is nowhere else like it!Ĭome to the Roman Army Museum and immerse yourself in the life of a Roman soldier. Their only weakness is their poor starting position, but that's plenty easy to deal with.Planning your visit check out our 'Visit Us' hub for information on how to book an arrival time and purchase your tickets and find key information on getting here and what to expect:īook Your Visit Start your Hadrian's Wall adventure here. Only three factions actually get them, and they are absolutely a game-breaker if used properly. But more than anything else? Elephants, of all three varieties. You've got tolerable missile troops with the standard Greek Archers, and you've got Scythed Chariots for when you just need to panic a bunch of enemies on open terrain. You've got both Pike Phalanxes and Legionaries, so you can have your pike-wall cake and eat your excellent-siege-troops-and-amazing-reserves too (that metaphor wound up a bit tortured.). Companions are flawless medium cav, and there's nothing wrong with your skirmishers. Good Cavalry? You've got Cataphracts, and there's no such thing as better heavy Cav. Seculids are also excellent because they have simply the best army roster of any faction. They also have the best temples of any Roman faction (+exp and +equipment quality are win, basically) and they get Gladiators before anyone else, if that matters to you. In the late game, you've got the Post-Marius Roman army, which is frankly quite good in all respects. The AI is awful at managing the Greeks, so you should be able to easily rip their Phalanxes apart despite your apallingly weak early-game Roman army. The Brutii have an excellent starting position and early expansion into the Greek Cities, giving them most of the wealthiest territories in the game from very early on. Best factions are either the Brutii or the Seculid Empire.











Rome 2 roman archers