Warlord: Britannia Cheat Codes

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Warlord: Britannia Cheat Codes
Name of the file: Warlord: Britannia Cheat Codes - Author: DAV - [PC]

Warlord: Britannia Cheat Codes

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Cheat Codes:
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Submitted by: David K.

Beginner’s Guide:
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Written by L.U.C.I.

This guide should contain everything you need to get started in the game.

-=Basics=-
* Your overall goal in Warlord: Britannia is to conquer the entire map.

* Read the tooltips that can be accessed by pushing “I”, and you can scroll
through it with “U” and “O”. They help explain a lot of the game.

* In order to save a game your army must be disbanded.

* If your army is not responding, double check their assignments. For them
to follow you, you must assign them as soldiers and and make sure you’ve
assembled them.

* Same thing for buildings not being constructed, check to make sure you
have workers assigned.

-=Inventory=-
Your inventory consists of the following items:

* Your trusty gladius. Swing with LMB, hold your shield up with RMB, hold
up shield and attack to perform a stab. This weapon obviously works best
from behind. Aim for the head if you’re feeling lucky. Less effective
against armored opponents or shielded opponents head on.

* Your bow with 6 arrows. Make them count. RMB to aim, then hold down LMB
until fully drawn and then let go. Seems to be a one hit kill, no matter
where you hit. SAVE THESE FOR ARMORED OPPONENTS! You will not get any more
arrows until you return to camp and disband your army.

* Building tool. Use this to build everything you need. You need
contubernium tents in order to recruit more soldiers. I believe 48-49 tents
will be enough for an entire legion (recommend 6×8, 7×7, or I’ve heard
building 1×48 along the beach can make an excellent setup). I have not
checked if officer tents are even required, and if they are you don’t need
too many of them. Chests hold wood so make sure you have a few of those.
Pots I believe are an alternative form of storage and decoration. You will
occasionally be attacked, however I have found these attacks to be pretty
easy to beat.

* Your vine staff. The mark of your office as a Legate (commander of a
Legion). Use this to target trees you want to cut down. This is also used
to upgrade soldiers and their armor. RMB on a soldier to upgrade armor,
LMB to talk with them (where you can upgrade armor and promote soldiers).

* Your javelins. You get two. I’m not sure if there is much difference
between the two. They both seem to kill with a hit anywhere. Basically a
similar tool to arrows, and you replenish them in the same way.

* Your torch. Douse it at night if you want to sneak up on a settlement.

-=Combat=-
The best tip about this game I can offer is to focus on filling up your
legions with recruits. You will occasionally have to promote soldiers in
each legion in order to allow more to be recruited. At the time this was
written, this game seems to favor numbers over armor upgrades.

Armor upgrades ARE good, however I generally only prioritize armor for
those in the front ranks (since they will usually take most of the hits).
However make sure you do upgrade armor once your ranks are filled out.

Generally speaking, combat will happen in one of three ways.

You attack a settlement. The defending soldiers will rush out of the town
to confront your soldiers. I’ve personally found that the best thing to do
is to hold your soldiers up in battle ranks just outside of town. They will
automatically throw javelins at anyone attacking if you order them to hold
in battle line (haven’t tested in marching line). Use your soldiers as bait
for the enemy, and circle around behind them to shoot arrows, throw javs,
and backstab enemies (kill armor users first!). When the mass of the enemy
has made contact with my frontline, I order a charge to finish them off.

You run into enemies while traveling (or they wander upon you). Generally
the size of these units depends on what it is. Generally use similar tactics
to taking towns. Make sure to hunt down survivors to get a reward (if you
don’t kill them all outright you will have to chase them down; luckily they
can be found on the map).

If you are hanging out in your settlement, there is a chance that an attack
will be launched at you. I haven’t found these attacks to be troublesome
enough to build defenses, however I am not sure if they scale up as you go
to more dangerous biomes.

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Updated: 2022.06.13



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