Factions in Total War: Rome II
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Here is a list of all of the Rome 2 DLC released to date. ROME II – Greek States Culture Pack. And a sweet new diplomacy-focused tech tree that functions around client states and alliances. As Rome, after I knocked out Carthage, Nuvo Carthago agreed to become my client. It was and currently is still at war with some Iberians. Previous non-aggression pacts (and other commitments) have caused me to reject two requests thus far to aid my client in the war.
I think that the client states would be kingdoms that were 'indepedent', but pretty much controlled by Rome. For example, in 14 AD, when Augustus died, Cappadocia, Thrace, Maureania, Arabia, and Petraea were all considered indepedent kingdoms, but they all payed tribute to Rome, were protected, and got more trade, like the article says.
Ranging from the Spanish coast to the far-flung, exotic kingdoms of the east, the campaign map for Total War: Rome II is breathtaking in scope, and a study in detail and variety. This page is your source for background information about each of the playable factions: their starting position on the campaign map, their civic and military focus, and some of their key battlefield units.
The playable factions represent key powers within the Greco-Roman, Barbarian, and Eastern cultures, and each offers a notably different and deeper form of gameplay experience from those in previous Total War games. Each brings unique commercial, military and political strengths, its own agents and political system, and three tech trees representing civic, military and engineering disciplines. Each will have its own dilemmas to face and different styles of army to manage. Some factions are split into a number of playable families, which bring further unique benefits to their base faction traits.
Players will need to work with – and in certain circumstances against – their faction’s internal political system. You’ll direct the actions of famous characters from history, and if they’re not out in the field commanding your armies, they’ll be politicking in the senate house, or its cultural equivalent. Players would be wise to keep an eye on such individuals…
Some factions rely more on mercenaries for their military might; some prefer to train their own. Some rely on client-nations or vassals to boost their economic growth, while others are more trade-focussed. Whichever you choose, each faction brings a completely different gameplay experience to Total War: Rome II.
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Grand Campaign
- Rome
- Arverni
- Carthage
- Egypt
- Iceni
- Macedon
- Parthia
- Suebi
Free Factions
- Pontus
Available for free in content update from release day.
- Seleucid
Second Free-LC Faction.
- Baktria
Third Free-LC Faction.
- Getae
Fourth Free-LC Faction - released alongside the Battle of Pydna.
- Armenia
Fifth Free-LC faction - released as part of the Total War: Rome II - Emperor Edition.
- Massilia
Sixth Free-LC Faction - released alongside the Black Sea Colonies Culture Pack.
Campaign Packs
Caesar in Gaul
- Boii
- Galatia
- Nervii
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These factions are included in the Caesar in Gaul Campaign Pack, but are playable in the Grand Campaign Game.
Hannibal at the Gates
- Arevaci
- Lusitani
- Syracuse
These factions are included in the Hannibal at the Gates Campaign Pack, but are playable in the Grand Campaign Game.
Wrath of Sparta
- Sparta
- Athenai
- Boiotian League
- Korinthos
These factions are available only in the Wrath Of Sparta Campaign Pack. The Factions Sparta and Athens in the Grand Campaign (part of the Greek States Culture Pack) remain the same.
Imperator Augustus
Free Campaign Pack
- Octavian's Rome
- Lepidus' Rome
- Antony's Rome
List of playable factions in the Imperator Augustus Campaign Pack: Marc Antony, Lepidus, Octavian, Pompey, Iceni, Marcomanni, Dacia, Egypt, Parthia and Armenia (also playable in the TWR2 Grand Campaign).
Culture Packs
The Greek States
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- Athens
- Epirus
- Sparta
The Nomadic Tribes
- Massagetae
- Roxolani
- Royal Scythia
Pirates and Raiders
- Ardiaei
- Odrysian Kingdom
- Tylis
Black Sea Colonies
- Cimmeria
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- Pergamon
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- Blood and Gore Pack
- Pirates and Raiders Culture Pack
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- Wrath Of Sparta Campaign Pack
- Free Downloadable Content (Free-LC)
- Pontus Faction
- Seleucid Faction
- Baktria Faction
- Getae Faction
- Historical Battle of Pydna
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