![]() ![]() They then expanded westwards battling Enedwaith and destroyed them by killing their leaders. They could never take the Hornburg though. ![]() Isengard: They battled Rohan and had them almost destroyed very quickly. They lived on for many more turns and served as nothing more but a buffer-state against Isengard until they lost all their heirs and their empire turned rebel. The fighting lasted many turns but Breeland defeated them and advanced from all directions - they were pushed back to the south of the Eriador river. They captured some Dunnish towns and killed Bilbo in western Shire but were pushed back by Bree. At around turn 50 they declared war on both Breeland and Dunland and launched attacks in all directions. Dunland was the first faction to die.Įnedwaith: They sat around and did nothing at first and conquered territories very slowly. ![]() When Enedwaith declared war on them they lost as they couldn't handle war from two sides. Tharbad was taken from them very quickly and they were overpowered by my archer spam. I also donated millions of gold in aid money.ĭunland: They were rushed by Breeland and crushed. I spent most of the game sending armies from my realm in Eriador to aid Gondor, Rohan, Khazad Dum, and Lothlorien. ![]() To a very large extent I exploited my allies and throughout most of the game relied on "crusader tactics" where I sent armies from the safety of my realm to aid my allies and donated any conquered towns to them.īreeland (me!): I defeated Dunland and Enedwaith and battled Isengard and the Dunedain eventually defeating them later on as well. Hello, I just finished quite a tough total victory game with breeland - meaning I played until every single evil faction was destroyed completely and only the free peoples remained. This is a playthrough of a campaign for Third Age Divide and Conquer 3.0 The Cold North. ![]()
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