![]() ![]() ![]() And this surrounding of your massed gladiators can prove useful - it usually means the enemy's flanks are open to cavalry charges. They can hold their own against attacks from all directions, as they're not geared towards formation fighting. And even if they're totally surrounded by the line closing in behind them, all is not lost. They'll buckle the enemy lines easily, and create a big hole in the carefully-ordered line. Position them in a vague delta wedge shape, all overlapping, and order them to charge at the gap between units in an enemy's battle line (or better yet, at the unit behind that gap). Also, due to the permanently loose formation they fight in, you can pile many different units of them in on top of each other. Even if a lone gladiator at the top of the walls is knocked down, by the time he gets up again he'll have a friend with him, making them excellent ladder troops. Rome Carthage Mauryans Seleucids Ptolemaic Egypt Macedon Epirus Baktria Athens Sparta Syracuse Rhodes Pergamon Massalia Cimmeria. Gladiators are ideal for ladder escalades, due to their extra hitpoints. Mod Download About Divide et Impera Submods Donate Menu Search for: Interactive Faction Map (Not Mobile Friendly) Factions. Depends on your starting position (for example if you play as Rome or Carthage you are almost automatically going to be a war with major factions, leaving their expansion to your own aggressiveness). And they have a bonus against elephants and chariots, as described. Regular ones start with only four units, and gain more over time, while slave revolts start with a full stack, but lose most of it to attrition in a few turns. Mainly because they're almost as good as the Mirmillos and Samnites, and yet can be trained a full two city levels earlier. You sure that was a slave revolt There is a difference between slave revolts and regular ones, as you probably know. Velite Gladiators, the Brutii version, are the best of the three gladiator types. ![]()
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