Agent +1 authority +10% critical chance of success Spy +1 cunning Settlement Sabotage Actions Authoritative Action: Incite Unrest: Spreads unhappiness in the target settlement, potentially driving the population to revolt. Causes -20 public order to the next turn. Cunning Action: Poison Wells: Inflicts minor damage upon all local garrison units in the target settlement. Zealous Action: Commit. Rome:Total War - Traits Descriptions Trait Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Antitraits Culture Aesthetic Lover of beauty ^Connoisseur Aesthete Austere Excl barbarian Anger Anger Unquenched Anger Uncontrollable Rage Bloodhumour, Phlegmhumour ApicianRomanVice Gourmand ^Glutton Apician glutton Roman, greek ArchitectSkill ^Draughtsman Architect Great Architect. As with the other games in the Total War series, Rome: Total War is a mixture of Real-Time Strategy and Turn-Based Strategy. This entry introduces several changes compared to the previous games, however. For one, the units on the battle field are now depicted in full 3d, rather than the sprites used in Shogun: Total War and Medieval: Total War.The campaign map has been changed from Risk-style.
Gerald from Pooh's RTW Trait and Ancillary Database has agreed to let us host his files that detail all the Traits and Ancillaries in Rome: Total War. We'll try to keep up with the updates he makes but you'll always find the most recent version at his site.
You can download the zip that contains all the files and a read-me here.
And of course, why and who would want to use the files? I'll quote Gerald himself on this:
Rome Total War Guide
Who should use these files? Certainly not the newbie, or the beginner to the game. These files are for those who have questions like: 'Is Austere a good or bad trait to have?'- 'Which is better for my general - to stay in a city, or to walk around the wilderness?'
- 'Which is better for my general - to stay in a city with city plumbing, or with a governor's house?'
- 'Does my governor get a trait increase if I build a market, academy, or a port?'
- 'Does the temple of Bacchus, Ceres, or Jupiter produce better traits and ancillaries?'
- 'How do I get an oracle or mathematician?'
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Rise of the Republic – Factions: How to play
Rise of the Republic is a prequel DLC set in the 4th century BC where Rome is not the power house we know it to be. It's in its early stages as a republic and the faction you choose to play as will greatly affect the course of history.
Rome Total War Traits Guide
Rise of the Republic is a prequel DLC set in the 4th century BC where Rome is not the power house we know it to be. It's in its early stages as a republic and the faction you choose to play as will greatly affect the course of history. Watch this video to learn which faction to play as first, as you might find Rise of the Republic to be quite challenging for even seasoned players… good luck, general.