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This campaign covers several important events in the life of Julius Caesar, starting with his first military campaign, against pirates, in 67 BC, and ending with his last battle, against Pompey (the Great) in 48 BC. After the Battle of Pharsalus, the Roman Republic was effectively ended. | |||
'''Ave Caesar 1: Caesar vs. Pirates''' | |||
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When Red's economy is devastated, finish exploring the map. Brown is in the south corner of the map. Leave them alone for now, because their defenses are pretty strong. Yellow is in the west corner of the map, and is strong enough that you should increase your attack force to 5 Triremes plus at least one Catapult Trireme. Once only Brown remains, your attack becomes significantly more powerful simply because you can concentrate on it better, not having to worry about other threats. Therefore there is no real need to add to your existing attack force, although a Catapult will prove useful. | When Red's economy is devastated, finish exploring the map. Brown is in the south corner of the map. Leave them alone for now, because their defenses are pretty strong. Yellow is in the west corner of the map, and is strong enough that you should increase your attack force to 5 Triremes plus at least one Catapult Trireme. Once only Brown remains, your attack becomes significantly more powerful simply because you can concentrate on it better, not having to worry about other threats. Therefore there is no real need to add to your existing attack force, although a Catapult will prove useful. | ||