
Ottoman: abus gun, these units are great in the early game and okayish in the late game. Germans: war wagons, tanky, high dmg and ranged gives them some advantages. Spain: lancers, super high dmg vs infantry and descend protection towards esp range attacks, great in the right situation.ĭutch: skirmishers, i just dont think dutch unit line up is that good. Russia: tartar horse archers, most russian units are cheap but not so good, horse archers are cheap and quite good at their job and they aren't a chess unit.Īztec: jaguar powlers, if your faction doesnt have skirmishers then these things will basically kill you by themselves. India: mahout lancer, very tanky frontline unit but i am no india expert. Iroqoui: light cannon, i dont know they are good vs most and i dont feel like iroqoui strength lies in any fantastic units.Ĭhina: chu ku nu, highest dmg for a "light" infantry unit, 3 times 15 plus multiplier means they make minsemeat out of the units they counter. Sioux: Bow riders, super high base dmg and awesome against cavalry. Japan: ashigaru musketeers, fast, good dmg and somewhat tanky but still a musketeer.

Portugese: cassadors, best skirmisher in the game, though by the end of the day still a skirmisher. Gather 500 food by constructing farms next to Folwarks as the Poles.British: rockets, long range, good against everything.įrench: gendarmes, tanky, quick to deploy, aoe the best unit in the game if we ignore super specials. This achievement can be unlocked during the Jan Zizka campaign. This achievement can be unlocked during the Jadwiga campaign. This achievement can be unlocked during the Algirdas & Kestutis campaign. Unlock and earn brand-new achievements on Steam and the Microsoft Store! Achievement NameĬomplete the Algirdas and Kestutis campaign.


In this campaign, you will play as the Bohemians. Cement the legacy of one of history’s greatest generals by galvanizing mere peasants into highly disciplined units and leading them to triumph over the Holy Roman Emperor’s knightly armies.

As a champion of the Hussite cause and the leader of its invincible armies, Zizka shattered existing notions of warfare with technological and tactical innovations. One-eyed Jan Zizka spent his youth as a mercenary fighting for honor and coin, but his destiny changed forever when he heard the preachings of the reformer Jan Hus in Prague.
