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Your food provinces should be those which have Grain settlements, since that provides a nice bonus and food income boost (if you build grain buildings, not livestock and such). Build the military provinces in 2-3 settlements provinces which are not amongst the richest, such as Illyria, Cilicia, unless for some reason you prefer a 4th settlement in which build something that provides a better bonus for recruitment, such as Ares´s temple, but normally it does not compensate.
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I dont have a guide per se, just a few advices of mine: If its too costly food wise to have a province like this, then you can just disable tax on it and the food requirement disappears. Eventually ill build all the red buff buildings and idk if there is yet, but sometimes factions have temples which buff units too. Again WIP from my current Parthia campaign. Usually 1 to begin with, but if its far from where I'm fighting, i might build 2 of them.Į.g. Then barbarians factions i use the red buildings, dont have any saves for examples currently.Īlso yes i use recruitment provinces where i put all military recruitment buildings and building which buff recruited units. The horse archer factions can also make a lot of money from agriculture. The buildings in the capital all give +% to agriculture. You can still make a lot of money but i think i would have made the same from pure industry too. Cimmeria, this one is slightly different because CImmeria has a 25% bonus to agriculture so i decided to focus on that. Parthia (current campaign and quite early on).Į.g. Basically though Industry is king for the majority of factions, so stacking all the black buildings balanced by some food buildings and a big public order building (most factions have one either yellow or purple slot).Į.g. However, the tribe produces some of the finest swordsmen around, and has turned raiding into an incredibly lucrative artform.Īvailable in the Pirates and Raiders Culture Pack.I was going to make such a guide and did some testing but unfortunately lost all my saves. Given that they’re surrounded by Thracian aggressors, Tylis suffers somewhat from public order problems. All around it are highly-aggressive Thracian tribes who must be shown that their new Celtic neighbours are here to stay!
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Now, the position Tylis finds itself in is extremely fragile. However, others have chosen not to settle, crossing onto the Anatolian peninsula to fight as mercenaries there. It was the combined might of Antigonus II and the Aetolian League that finally pushed them back, defeating the Celtic army at Thermopylae, Delphi and finally Lysimachia in 277 BCE.įollowing these defeats the remaining Celts retreated, migrating further east and settling in north eastern Thrace - finally basing themselves at Tylis, near the Black Sea coast, an ideal location from which to raid the surrounding areas for food and riches. The Celts took advantage of this chaos, ravaging Macedon and attempting to make further gains to the south. Ptolemy was the king of the powerful state of Macedon and so, with his death, the region fell into anarchy. It was into this madness that the forebears of Tylis descended, swarming over the army of Ptolemy Keraunos and killing him in battle. At this time, Greece was in the throes of the bitter struggles between the successors of Alexander the Great. Tylis is the product of chaos one of several breakaway groups from Brennus' great horde of Celts who invaded Greek territory from the north-western forests at the beginning of the 3rd century BCE.