Beginning with an entire province under your control is also good, as you can get straight into the edicts. The various satrapies stretch north and east of your starting position in Syria. The Seleucids begin in charge of a grand but declining empire. Infantry backbones supported by missile troops and cavalry is a composition that has worked well for me in the past, and I’m expecting to use that again here. This is a Greek based but multicultural society, meaning that I have a wide range of troop options to choose from. Seleucids are considered one of the more difficult factions to play in Rome II. Hopefully this will end better than the previous effort. It’s time to begin a new campaign in Rome II: Total War, and I’ve decided to bring you all along with me. Selecus Reborn, part 1: The Satrapies are Revolting! (and I have no money).
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