Caesar - Lindum
You made it this far, dont give up now! Youre just 1 step
away from becoming a God. You're up against the Celts now, but don't get complacent
just because they're led by a woman - she's history's first feminist and the greatest
example of "Girl Power" ever!
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Objectives |
Population
6000, Culture 60, Prosperity 50, Peace 55, Favour 85 |
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Caesar
Requests |
103AD 15
Vegetables in 36 Months
106AD 15 Furniture in 36
Months
110AD 40 Vegetables in 48
Months
115AD 30 Furniture in 48
Months
120AD 40 Vegetables in 48
Months |
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Invasions
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103AD
16Natives from WNW
105AD c.30 Celts and 10
Chariots from NW
107AD c.30 Celts and 10
Chariots from NW
109AD c.50 Celts and 15
Chariots from NW
112AD lots of Celts from NW
115AD lots of Celts from NW
118AD Celts and Natives from
NNW
121AD c.50 Celts and 15
Chariots from NW
124AD Celts |
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Initial
Funds: |
7000dn
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First
Loan: |
2000dn |
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Price Changes: |
107AD
Wheat up 11dn
114AD Furniture down 15dn |
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Storms: |
No |
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Landslides: |
No |
This is actually one of the easier levels, since the enemy always comes from
the same area. However, they need to be dealt with quickly, as they are pretty fast and
more deadly than most of the other enemies youll face (or so it seemed to me when I
played this level). Also, you get less warning here than on the other levels only 2
years instead of the normal 3.
There are more wolves here, so do exactly as before to stop your immigrants
being nibbled as soon as they arrive on the map.
Iron mines cave in again, so follow the same instructions as before. There are
also rats here (must be the climate), so you need to be sure that you build doctors and/or
hospitals everywhere to keep pestilence away it seems to be more prevalent here
than in other scenarios.
The gods seem to be more picky here than before too build plenty of
temples and oracles or youll find yourself on the end of some pretty unpleasant
divine retribution.
Pottery is a good export in the early stages here it should, along with
the other exportable goods, be overproduced in order to max out your trading potential. It
is also probably worth donating all of your personal saving to the city treasury at the
start to get yourself up and running, especially militarily, since you dont get any
sort of bonus for having loads of personal savings at the end of the game.
Try to get 1 villa district to get the prosperity up then, with most of
your other housing at Large or Grand Insulae, you should have no problems there. Put your
salary to 0dn per month, so that the high favour target may be reached more easily
as I said before, you dont get to take your personal savings with you at the end of
the game, so you dont need them.
If you want to see a saved game of Lindum, then click
here.
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