In this mission you will need a lot of settlers
quickly because the area that you have to cover to find and mine resources or gain access
to swampland is quite large. You will need a lot of thieves, geologists and pioneers
especially! The pioneers should. The first priority for your pioneers is expanding your
territory to include the 6 small mountains surrounding your settlement, the large
swamplands (2) to the east, the lake (1) and then finally the mountains (4 & 5)
further north. You should do this in this sequence. The last two mountains can be taken
somewhat later. It is relatively easy to recognize that the
important places on this map are all not near your colony, but in some cases quite far
away. Pioneers are key figures on this map!
You have to expand your territory to include the small mountains
surrounding your colony so that you are able to produce the tools you will need for
getting these wide expanses of territory under control quickly. The tools you have at the
beginning won't be enough.
Building a couple of forester's huts at the beginning would be a
wise idea. You will notice that there are relatively few trees nearby and without the
foresters you will run out of wood quickly.
The main danger in this mission is the speed at which your
opponent develops. If you leave your opponent in peace too long, he will become too strong
and later it will be nearly impossible to defeat him. Some possibilities for weakening
your opponent are:
- Cleaning out some of the towers that secure the northwestern
approach (3) to the Amazons with your cannons is a good idea. If the main attack takes
place here later, you could easily lose half your army otherwise because your opponent
will defend this location very heavily later.
- Using your transport ships is also helpful. You can try an early
attack using your transport ships. Especially the Amazon tribe (Am2) in the south is a
good target for an attack because it is not as strong as the Amazon tribe in the north and
it is easier to reach. You could land on the southwest coast of the Amazon colony (6). You
probably won't be able to destroy your opponent with this attack but it is enough to
deprive them of some important buildings, especially farms, residences, smelting works,
smith's works and mines.This attack is only an example of many possibilities that can be
carried out using your transport ships. Before beginning any attacks like this, use your
thieves for scouting purposes.
There are many possibilities for attacking your opponent, but this
will all depend on your general approach in this mission. An land-based attack is only
possible over the narrow crossings in the north (3). Before you decide on this variation,
you should destroy the towers securing the passage with your cannons or you will be taking
too many losses. Once you have broken through, you will be faced with a large number of
Amazon warriors that will come from all over the Amazon colony as reinforcements. Here you
have to be prepared for a long and hard battle that could be very difficult to win if you
have not taken measures earlier to weaken your opponent.
To make matters even worse, often a second Amazon tribe will enter
into the fray and you will quickly become a decided underdog. You do have allies, though.
The Romans are trapped inside a mountain ring surrounded by snow. The Romans cannot help
themselves but your priests have a spell (Melting Snow) to melt the snow. This is no easy
task, however, because this mountain ring is completely within Amazon territory and also
surrounded by towers. It will be very difficult getting your priest near enough to work
his spell. The northeastern arc (7) of this mountain ring is relatively weakly protected
and offers the best chances of suceeding. To avoid sending any of your priests on a
kamikaze mission, you should scout the area carefully with your thieves to determine
exactly how strong the defense is there. Ideally you could have a couple spearsmen
flanking your priests and drawing the fire of the enemy bowmen so that your priests can
get on with melting a way through to the Romans.
As soon as your allies have been freed, your enemies will begin to
attack the Romans which, in turn, gives you a little more breathing space. Now is the time
to attack. Try to coordinate your efforts with those of the Romans. You can provoke your
enemy into battles and lure them to your allies - take advantage of every opportunity of
fighting together with the Romans.
Another possibility is a massive sea-based invasion with several
transport ships landing in a weakly defended spot, the northeastern arc (7) for example.
From there you can free the Romans and then together battle against the oncoming Amazons.
Once you have gained the upper hand, the destruction of your two
opponents becomes only a question of time. Don't underestimate the isolated castles of
your enemy. Haphazard attacks will only result in unacceptably high casualties among your
soldiers.
Problem: There are not enough fish in
the big lake!
Your priests can again be helpful here. The spell "Flood of
Fish" cast near the lake should give you all the fish you need.