31:58 dang, a village that now has 350 people had 800 troops, i guess when they heard that the urks are comming every man who could wield a sword did just that, and then the vilagers gathered all the bandits from the local area, who probably used to be their enemies just few days prior and not only did they all stand side by side but they also somehow scrounged up enough gold to hire a company of sellswords... that or the garrisons in some places are simply bullshit considering the extremely low population but the first explanation is more interesting
Hello, friend. A good start, you are the best force around. I definitely agree that Gynd, southwest of Derwath, is your next target for now, as with this you'll be able to touch the borders of Gondor. Afterwards, a proper consolidation to your areas would be a good idea prior to the big war with Rohan. I agree with you that Isenguard, Derwath and Isenrun would be better with the garrison building, as it provides two melee units, freeing your free upkeep for archers. I would propose to get rid of the rebel armies with a captain stack, so that you get another general, who will plant watch towers in your new regions and serve as your governor in one of your towns. Don't get hasty to attack Rohan, better gather some anti-cavalry units and stack them in the forts before storming the Rohirric plains. Also, having some ballistae in Isenguard in due time to counter the Ents is not a bad idea... Have a nice time.
Saruman: I gona stick you, Sauron: who you gona stick I have bigger armies, Saruman: I have uruk hai pikmen they have long spears, Sauron:size doesn't matter, Saruman: your bigger armies doesn't matter, Sauron: I have the one ring, Saruman: I have the Golum he gona eat your finger
Evil campaigns >>>> Incredible work so far, you’re expanding so fast. I love the Isengard campaign! I think you should focus on getting some ballistas to deal with towers because I was WINCING during that last fight that looked brutal lol
@@Rampaned early Isengard before you get your professional troops is so rough but it feels amazing when you can finally field a full stack of those elite units
I think the factions that you can ally with and that won't betray you if you take the one ring are the ar-adunaim, ered luin (evil), dunland and enedwaith (maybe)
@@Rampaned Yeah and with the alliances I mentioned you could have three big alliances in middle-earth at the same time. Mordor and its vassals, the good factions and the alliance of the factions that hate the good factions and mordor
With Isengard and the forts nearby you can keep almost a full stack as free upkeep. Good way to have a decent army while still growing your faction. I think turning off the Fog of War every 25 or 30 turns just to see how the world works, but once you gain the One Ring yeah turning off the Fog of War completely.
Rise Uruk-hai! The time of man, elves, and dwarves is at an end!
And don't forget to light the beacons if you're enjoying the campaign!
the white will rise!
THERE WILL BE NO DAWN FOR MAN!
31:58 dang, a village that now has 350 people had 800 troops, i guess when they heard that the urks are comming every man who could wield a sword did just that, and then the vilagers gathered all the bandits from the local area, who probably used to be their enemies just few days prior and not only did they all stand side by side but they also somehow scrounged up enough gold to hire a company of sellswords... that or the garrisons in some places are simply bullshit considering the extremely low population but the first explanation is more interesting
Probably just a situation where the village itself has 350 but it doesn't include local populations
Hello, friend. A good start, you are the best force around. I definitely agree that Gynd, southwest of Derwath, is your next target for now, as with this you'll be able to touch the borders of Gondor. Afterwards, a proper consolidation to your areas would be a good idea prior to the big war with Rohan. I agree with you that Isenguard, Derwath and Isenrun would be better with the garrison building, as it provides two melee units, freeing your free upkeep for archers. I would propose to get rid of the rebel armies with a captain stack, so that you get another general, who will plant watch towers in your new regions and serve as your governor in one of your towns. Don't get hasty to attack Rohan, better gather some anti-cavalry units and stack them in the forts before storming the Rohirric plains. Also, having some ballistae in Isenguard in due time to counter the Ents is not a bad idea... Have a nice time.
Don’t tell him about the ents attack, shhhh let it be a surprise😂
Saruman: I gona stick you, Sauron: who you gona stick I have bigger armies, Saruman: I have uruk hai pikmen they have long spears, Sauron:size doesn't matter, Saruman: your bigger armies doesn't matter, Sauron: I have the one ring, Saruman: I have the Golum he gona eat your finger
You need desprate help my guy
Evil campaigns >>>>
Incredible work so far, you’re expanding so fast. I love the Isengard campaign! I think you should focus on getting some ballistas to deal with towers because I was WINCING during that last fight that looked brutal lol
I miss my heavy armor dwarves so much for battles like that xD
@@Rampaned early Isengard before you get your professional troops is so rough but it feels amazing when you can finally field a full stack of those elite units
I like me some Evil campaigns😈
I think the factions that you can ally with and that won't betray you if you take the one ring are the ar-adunaim, ered luin (evil), dunland and enedwaith (maybe)
Ah true, the Ar-adunaim would be great allies once they attack the elves!
@@Rampaned Yeah and with the alliances I mentioned you could have three big alliances in middle-earth at the same time. Mordor and its vassals, the good factions and the alliance of the factions that hate the good factions and mordor
With Isengard and the forts nearby you can keep almost a full stack as free upkeep. Good way to have a decent army while still growing your faction.
I think turning off the Fog of War every 25 or 30 turns just to see how the world works, but once you gain the One Ring yeah turning off the Fog of War completely.
I havent done a TATW campaign in a while. I was kind of bummed when Saruman (an immortal Maia) died of old age in one I did earlier...
Fixed
Let's get em!
SARRUUUUUUUUMAN THE WHITE 😎
It’s not a rampaned campaign if you’re not bankrupt
World domination
I mean, once you get the ring, you could have no allies and decide to go it all alone, everyone is fair game once you get the ring 😊
Good music
how much space does this mod use
About 20 GB
is this just dac v5 or do you have a sub mod
This campaign is just pure v5
I have a pointy stick
Isengard faction is just awesome