So, when is it possible to liberate? I've done a bunch of googling with no clear answers and I'm hoping that by asking here I can get more of a straight answer. Veneti (Rise of the Republic) More factions. I assaulted Treverorum and even though it was the former capital of a single-province celtic tribe, I wasn't able to liberate it or make it a client state, and was forced to either occupy, loot or raze the city. The Nervii have Treverorum and Bagacum, which is their capital.
Place them at the flanks and let your other troops (i.e., spear warbands) pin enemy units in place. The GC have only Nemetocenna, and having beaten them in battle and assaulted the city I've managed to subjugate them. Still, one key factor that kept Germania ahead was its berserkers. I'm something of a stickler and I don't want my borders to be messy, and I want to take all of the regions in a province when I have one.Ĭase in point, I'm at war with the Gallic Confederation and Nervii. I don't want to have the occasional city in provinces far away. Both groups were skilled warriors, who regularly settled tribal and inter-tribal rivalries through combat. Now, I'm trying to make a bunch of client states in Germania and have been pretty successful so far in subjugating the single-province states, and am about to try chipping away at the multi-province Celtic and Germanic blobs, but I've noticed that I'm not able to liberate factions when taking cities. Masaesyli Faction : Before the kingdom of Numidia was founded its people were divided in two Berber tribes the Massylii and the Masaesyli.
I have conquered Gaul, Hispania, and toppled Carthage, and am now working my way against the Greeks. FULL Faction Tier Guide for Total War Rome 2 Detailed Tier List.