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Third Age: Total War (Video Game)

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Third Age: Total War is a full-conversion modification of Medieval II: Total War: Kingdoms. It is designed to be a faithful rendition of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, set around the time of The Lord of the Rings. The main campaign lasts from the year 2980 TA until the end of the Third Age. The game is currently on version 3.2 and is one of the most popular mods of Medieval II. There are over 125 settlements, including more than 25 custom settlements based on Tolkien’s descriptions. So, not only do they look distinct on the campaign map, they offer interesting environments and present unique challenges when engaging in battle in them.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })It can currently be found here.Of course, there are many sub-mods for Third Age, with two of the most notable being the campaign-focused Divide and Conquer and the multiplayer-focused Third Age: Reforged.
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All There in the Manual
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All There in the Manual: The manual being the Middle-earth legendarium itself, of course.
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Beef Gate: Certain AI settlements will spawn reinforcements when attacked, discouraging opportunistic sieges with small/weak armies. If you manage to seize a faction's capital city before pacifying the rest of their empire, a fairly large army consisting of late-game units with full armor upgrades will spawn in, take back the city, and then go ransack the rest of your empire. This can be bypassed if you manage to kill the factions' leadership before attacking the city, through either open battle or assassination. For example, you can completely avert the Balrog's spawning in Moria if you kill the leader and heir of the Orcs of the Misty Mountains, thus eliminating the entire faction by turning all of their settlements neutral.
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Certain AI settlements will spawn reinforcements when attacked, discouraging opportunistic sieges with small/weak armies.
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Badass Army: Possible for any force, but inherent to the Dwarves. Any force of them will be a tough challenge. They're that tough. Arnor's army is basically Gondor on crack. Most of their units are on-par with those of the Elves.
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If you manage to seize a faction's capital city before pacifying the rest of their empire, a fairly large army consisting of late-game units with full armor upgrades will spawn in, take back the city, and then go ransack the rest of your empire. This can be bypassed if you manage to kill the factions' leadership before attacking the city, through either open battle or assassination. For example, you can completely avert the Balrog's spawning in Moria if you kill the leader and heir of the Orcs of the Misty Mountains, thus eliminating the entire faction by turning all of their settlements neutral.
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