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For those who don't fancy online multiplayer to start there are three single player modes to get started with. There's the lay siege or castle defend modes to get the hang of dawn of fantasy and recreate famous sieges of Mythador.
For those who don't fancy online multiplayer to start there are three single player modes to get started with. There's the lay siege or castle defend modes to get the hang of dawn of fantasy and recreate famous sieges of Mythador.
The single player mode Kingdom Wars plays similarly to a total war campaign in that player starts in control of one of the major NPC towns in Mythador and at war with two or three others. Towns your at war with will send armies to attack the town or towns you control. Neutral towns can provide mercenaries or healing or training to your troops and resources for purchase. Towns you have a favorable rating with will often accept a trade aggreement with your towns  providing a steady flow of resources in and out.
The single player mode Kingdom Wars plays similarly to a total war campaign in that player starts in control of one of the major NPC towns in Mythador and at war with two or three others. Towns your at war with will send armies to attack the town or towns you control. Neutral towns can provide mercenaries or healing or training to your troops and resources for purchase. Towns you have a favorable rating with will often accept a trade aggreement with your towns  providing a steady flow of resources in and out.


Here at the dof strat wiki we're just getting up and running and if we're missing something you deem crucial please let me know on the dof forums. Just send a pm to GPS51 and I'll see what I can whip up if you're unable to create the desired page.
Here at the dof strat wiki we're just getting up and running and if we're missing something you deem crucial please let me know on the dof forums. Just send a pm to GPS51 and I'll see what I can whip up if you're unable to create the desired page.

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Dawn of Fantasy is a persistent online real-time strategy game set in the robust land of Mythador, where players much choose from one of three distinct races as they vie for power and control. Each race has its own unique story arcs and history with the other two, making for a different story and gameplay features for each unique race. Build your villages into empires, cast powerfully devastating magic against your foes and utilize fantastical allies like ogres and dragon mercenaries to lay siege to your opponents and reign supreme in Mythador![1]

For those who don't fancy online multiplayer to start there are three single player modes to get started with. There's the lay siege or castle defend modes to get the hang of dawn of fantasy and recreate famous sieges of Mythador. The single player mode Kingdom Wars plays similarly to a total war campaign in that player starts in control of one of the major NPC towns in Mythador and at war with two or three others. Towns your at war with will send armies to attack the town or towns you control. Neutral towns can provide mercenaries or healing or training to your troops and resources for purchase. Towns you have a favorable rating with will often accept a trade aggreement with your towns providing a steady flow of resources in and out.

Here at the dof strat wiki we're just getting up and running and if we're missing something you deem crucial please let me know on the dof forums. Just send a pm to GPS51 and I'll see what I can whip up if you're unable to create the desired page. Template:Continue Nav

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  1. Dawn of Fantasy Fan Kit Info

Dawn of Fantasy Fan Kit Info