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Units List
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29. Italian Spear Militia
31. Dismounted Feudal Knights
33. Dismounted Broken Lances
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37. Bombard
39. Ribault
41. Monster Ribault
CulverinCarroccio Standard
Monster Ribault
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Class and categorymissile siege
Class, category
SoldierNE_Monster_Ribault_Crew, 16, 2, 1
Soldier model, Number of the soldier, Number of extras, Mass of the men
Mount
Type of animal or vehicle ridden on and its effect
Engine and Shipmonster_ribault
Siege engine or ship
Attributescan_withdraw, cannon, gunpowder_unit, hardy, sea_faring
A miscellanious list of attributes and abilities the unit may have
Formation1.5, 1.5, 3, 3, 3, square
Soldier spacing side to side, Front to back for close formation, Side to side, Front to back for loose formation, Number of rankings, Formations possible for the unit
Hit points1, 0
Hit points of man, Hit points of mount or attached animal (Ridden horses and camels do not have separate hit points)
Primary weapon9, 3, no, 0, 0, melee, artillery_gunpowder, piercing, knife, 25, 1.8, no
Attack factor, Charging bonus factor, Missile type, Range of missile, Missile ammunition, Weapon type, Tech type, Damage type, Sound type, Min delay between attacks, Skeleton compensation factor in melee, Weapon attributes
Secondary weapon68, 3, monster_ribault_shot, 150, 108, siege_missile, artillery_gunpowder, blunt, none, 25, 1, ap, bp, launching
Attack factor, Charging bonus factor, Missile type, Range of missile, Missile ammunition, Weapon type, Tech type, Damage type, Sound type, Min delay between attacks, Skeleton compensation factor in melee, Weapon attributes
Primary armour4, 5, 0, leather
Armour factor, Defensive skill, Shield factor, Sound type
Secondary armour0, 0, flesh
Animal's or vehicle's armour factor, Defensive skill, Shield factor, Sound type
Heat and ground effect1, 0, 0, 0, 0
Extra fatigue suffered by the unit in hot climates, Scrub, Sand, Forest, Snow
Mental11, disciplined, highly_trained
Morale, Discipline, Training
Cost1, 910, 400, 100, 75, 910, 4, 220
Number of turns to build, Cost of unit to construct, Cost of upkeep, Cost of upgrading weapons, Cost of upgrading armour, Cost for custom battles, Limit in custom battle, Cost for punish
Unit Description
Italian inventors have been experimenting with mounting large numbers of gun barrels in one frame. This example features 36 mounted on a wagon much like the standard ribault. It is capable of firing in 6 shot volleys or a titanic 36 shot barrage, thus truly deserving the title of monster.
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Ownership factions
Milan
Monster Ribault
missile siege

36 cannon barrels mounted on a wagon frame. Deadly short-ranged defensive gun capable of laying down a tremendous barrage.
Venice
Monster Ribault
missile siege

36 cannon barrels mounted on a wagon frame. Deadly short-ranged defensive gun capable of laying down a tremendous barrage.
Require buildings
No.CardNameInitial quantityReplenish rateMaximum quantityExperienceRequires condition
1
city Royal Arsenal
A Royal Arsenal allows for the construction of the finest siege artillery available.
Royal Arsenal10.430
A Royal Arsenal allows for the construction of the finest siege artillery available.
2
castle Royal Arsenal
A Royal Arsenal allows for the construction of the finest siege artillery available.
Royal Arsenal10.430
A Royal Arsenal allows for the construction of the finest siege artillery available.
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Venice: Gameplay Information

  • Venice: Gameplay Information Like the other Italian factions, Venice begin the game surrounded by enemies but have numerous strong units to make them more than capable of securing victory. The ubiquitous Italian Spear Militia can easily form the backbone of any Venetian army.
  • Venetian Heavy Infantry - Venice - Medieval II Total War - Grand Campaign: Well armoured, and equipped with a war hammer, these men are recruited to protect the far flung interests of the Venetian empire from many enemies, both at sea and on land.

Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms is the expansion to the 2006 turn-based strategy PC game Medieval II: Total War.It was developed by Creative Assembly.The expansion was released on 28 August 2007 in North America and has four new campaigns: the Americas during European colonization, the series of wars (including the Welsh Conquest, the Irish Invasion, the Scottish–Norwegian War, the Scottish.

Like the other Italian factions, Venice begin the game surrounded by enemies but have numerous strong units to make them more than capable of securing victory. The ubiquitous Italian Spear Militia can easily form the backbone of any Venetian army. Italian Cavalry Militia are also stronger than most Cavalry Militias and are quite adequate when access to castle-recruited cavalry is limited. The Pavise Crossbow Militia are easily retrainable and a perfect means of raining death upon your enemies. For castle recruited infantry Armoured Spearmen are good quality spearmen but many players would prefer to use Italian Spear Militia as their anti-cavalry infantry for ease of retraining. Venetian Heavy Infantry are however the standout unit available to Venice. They come armed with heavy armour-piercing mallets and are protected with shields. They don't have the morale of Dismounted Feudal Knights but a Carroccio Standard will fix that very quickly. Dismounted Broken Lances & Men-at-Arms are useful units but they are by far surpassed by the Venetian Heavy Infantry.

Venetian Archers are armoured archers in a similar vein to the French Scots Guard units and can withstand melee better than most other archers. Veniceare one of the few factions to have access to Musketeers and while useless in melee, they are more than capable of causing damage & lowering morale if protected. Venice also have access to a full complement of artillery and if you're a fan of Ribault guns, then the Venetian Monster Ribault might be just what the doctor ordered for a dose of fun. Mounted Crossbowmen allow for a very different style of game.

Venice have a somewhat light selection of cavalry in the early stages of the campaign but later Broken Lances become available and these are retrainable in cities. Men-at-Arms provide a similar unit from castles. For elite cavalry units, Venice will have to depend on their Crusading Order Knights. Venice are extremely popular for online battles due to the quality & cost-effective troops at their disposal.

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Campaign Overview

Medieval 2 Total War Venice Units

Religion
  • Catholic
Long Campaign Win Conditions
  • Take 45 Regions
  • Take Constantinople
Short Campaign Win Conditions
  • Take 15 Regions
  • Outlive Milan
  • Outlive the Byzantine Empire
Finances
  • Initial Money: 8000 Florins
  • King's Purse: 2500 Florins
Initial Settlements
  • Venice (Minor City, Capital) - Town Guard, Small Church, Grain Exchange, Dirt Roads, Port, Land clearance
  • Iraklion (Town) - Town Watch, Port
  • Ragusa (Castle) - Stables, Port, Mustering Hall, Dirt Roads
Initial Generals
  • Doge Domenico (47, Faction Leader) - 2 Command, 0 Chivalry/Dread, 4 Authority, 3 Piety
  • Councillor Bartolomeo (31, Faction Heir) - 2 Command, 0 Chivalry/Dread, 4 Loyalty, 3 Piety
  • Cristiano Selvo (29, Family Member) - 3 Command, 0 Chivalry/Dread, 5 Loyalty, 3 Piety
  • Alessandro Selvo (28, Family Member) - 0 Command, 0 Chivalry/Dread, 4 Loyalty, 3 Piety
Initial Admirals
  • Admiral Paolo (29, Admiral) - 0 Command
  • Admiral Lorenzo (29, Admiral) - 0 Command
Initial Agents
  • Guido Batlle (29, Diplomat) - 3 Influence
  • Victor Calza (29, Spy) - 2 Subterfuge
  • Tusco Delogu (30, Merchant) - 2 Finance
  • Oliverio the Warmonger (34, Cardinal) - 5 Piety
Initial Troops
  • General's Bodyguard - 4
  • Peasant Archers - 6
  • Italian Spear Militia - 11

Venice have an even more forbidding looking start than Milan. While the Milanese have the advantage of being compact & central, the Venetian realm is somewhat dispersed and open to attack from multiple enemies. Ragusa is your starting castle and a promising starting point for expansion. Durazzo to the south and Zagreb to the north should be your first targets. From here you can push the Byzantines back across the Balkans but beware, your northern frontier sits as an inviting target to the Hungarians. Venice will almost certainly come under attack but your best hope is to play defensively and wait for one of the other factions to be excommunicated and then grab whatever provinces you can. Going on the offensive in the west against non-excommunicated factions means you run the risk of getting on the Pope's bad side. Your island base of Iraklion should not be forgotten either. You are in an ideal position for crusading in the holy land. Rhodes is a rebel held island that is well worth the trouble of capturing and the island of Cyprus will both weaken the Byzantines and give you a base from which to dominate the eastern Mediterranean, just like Venice of old. Finances should never be a problem as Venice is one of the richest cities in the game and island cities always provide ample scope for making fortunes from trade.

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Recruitable Units

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The following table contains all of the units that Venice can recruit in Multiplayer and Custom Battles. For the Grand Campaign, use the 'All' period with the following corrections:

  • Units in (Brackets) are mercenaries and therefore cannot be trained in campaign, although any general can recruit them in the field if he has space in his army and there are some available.
  • Units in [Square Brackets] cannot be recruited in campaign, they are for Multiplayer and Custom Battles only.
  • Units in Italics can only be recruited in certain regions (eg. The New World) or after a certain event (eg. The discovery of gunpowder).
PeriodMilitia UnitsInfantryMissile InfantryCavalryMissile CavalryArtillery
Early
  • Italian Militia
  • Italian Spear Militia
  • Cavalry Militia
  • Peasants
  • Sergeant Spearmen
  • Armoured Sergeants
  • Dismounted Feudal Knights
  • Carroccio Standard
  • Peasant Archers
  • Peasant Crossbowmen
  • Mounted Sergeants
  • Mailed Knights
  • Feudal Knights
  • General's Bodyguard
  • Ballista
  • Catapult
High
  • Italian Militia
  • Italian Spear Militia
  • Pavise Crossbow Militia
  • Cavalry Militia
  • Peasants
  • Sergeant Spearmen
  • Armoured Sergeants
  • Dismounted Men at Arms
  • Carroccio Standard
  • Peasant Archers
  • Peasant Crossbowmen
  • Venetian Archers
  • Hand Gunners
  • Mounted Sergeants
  • Men at Arms
  • Mailed Knights
  • General's Bodyguard
  • Mounted Crossbowmen
  • Ballista
  • Catapult
  • Trebuchet
  • Bombard
  • Mortar
Late
  • Italian Spear Militia
  • Pavise Crossbow Militia
  • Peasants
  • Armoured Sergeants
  • Venetian Heavy Infantry
  • Dismounted Broken Lances
  • Peasant Archers
  • Venetian Archers
  • Hand Gunners
  • Arquebusiers
  • Musketeers
  • Stradiots
  • General's Bodyguard (Late)
  • Broken Lances
  • Mounted Crossbowmen
  • Ribault
  • Culverin
  • Mortar
  • Monster Ribault
All
  • Italian Militia
  • Italian Spear Militia
  • Pike Militia
  • Pavise Crossbow Militia
  • Cavalry Militia
  • Peasants
  • Sergeant Spearmen
  • Armoured Sergeants
  • Dismounted Men at Arms
  • Dismounted Broken Lances
  • Dismounted Feudal Knights
  • Venetian Heavy Infantry
  • Carroccio Standard
  • Peasant Archers
  • Peasant Crossbowmen
  • Venetian Archers
  • Hand Gunners
  • Arquebusiers
  • Musketeers
  • Mounted Sergeants
  • Mailed Knights
  • Feudal Knights
  • Stradiots
  • General's Bodyguard (Early)
  • General's Bodyguard (Late)
  • Knights Templar
  • Knights Hospitallier
  • Men at Arms
  • Broken Lances
  • Mounted Crossbowmen
  • Ballista
  • Catapult
  • Trebuchet
  • Bombard
  • Ribault
  • Mortar
  • Culverin
  • Monster Ribault

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Venice

Constructable Buildings


Cities

Building TypeVillageTownLarge TownMinor CityLarge CityHuge City
WallsWooden Palisade (Upgrade)Wooden Wall (Upgrade)Stone Wall (Upgrade)Large Stone Wall (Upgrade)Huge Stone Wall (Upgrade)
Improved TowersBallista TowersCannon Towers
BarracksTown WatchTown GuardCity WatchMilitia Drill SquareMilitia BarracksArmy BarracksRoyal Barracks
SiegeBallista MakerCatapult MakerSiege Works
SmithsLeather TannerBlacksmithArmourerHeavy ArmourerMaster ArmourerArmour Factory
PortsPortShipwright
Sea TradeMerchants' WharfWarehouseDocklands
TradeGrain ExchangeMarketFairgroundGreat MarketMerchants' Quarter
RoadsDirt RoadsPaved Roads
FarmsLand ClearanceCommunal FarmingCrop RotationIrrigation
AcademiaUniversity
ChurchesSmall ChurchChurchAbbeyCathedralHuge Cathedral
InnsBrothelInnTavernCoaching HousePleasure Palace
Town HallTown HallCouncil ChambersCity HallMayor's Palace
ArtArtist's StudioArt Gallery
BanksMerchant BankMerchant Bank
Assassins' GuildAssassins' GuildMaster Assassins' GuildAssassins' Guild Headquarters
Masons' GuildMasons' GuildMaster Masons' GuildMasons' Guild Headquarters
Theologians' GuildTheologians' GuildMaster Masons' GuildMasons' Guild Headquarters
Merchants' GuildMerchants' GuildMaster Merchants' GuildMerchants' Guild Headquarters
Alchemists' GuildAlchemists' GuildMaster Alchemists' GuildAlchemists' Guild Headquarters
Thieves' GuildThieves' GuildMaster Thieves' GuildThieves' Guild Headquarters
Explorers' GuildExplorers' GuildMaster Explorers' GuildExplorers' Guild Headquarters
Swordsmiths' GuildSwordsmiths' GuildMaster Swordsmiths' GuildSwordsmiths' Guild Headquarters
Knights TemplarKnights Templar Minor Chapter HouseKnights Templar Major Chapter HouseKnights Templar Headquarters
Hospitallier KnightsSt. John's Minor Chapter HouseSt. John's Major Chapter HouseSt. John's Headquarters
Horse Breeders' GuildHorse Breeders' GuildMaster Horse Breeders' GuildHorse Breeders' Guild Headquarters

Castles

Building TypeVillageMotte and BaileyWooden CastleCastleFortressCitadel
CastleMotte and Bailey (Upgrade)Wooden Castle (Upgrade)Castle (Upgrade)Fortress (Upgrade)Citadel (Upgrade)
Improved TowersBallista TowersCannon Towers
StablesStablesKnight's StablesBaron's StablesEarl's StablesKing's Stables
BarracksMustering HallGarrisson QuartersDrill SquareBarracksArmoury
RangesBowyerPractice RangeArchery RangeMarksman's Range
SiegeBallista MakerCatapult MakerSiege Works
CannonsGunsmithCannon MakerCannon FoundryRoyal Arsenal
SmithsLeather TannerBlacksmithArmourerHeavy ArmourerMaster ArmourerArmour Factory
PortsPortShipwrightDockyardNaval Drydock
RoadsDirt RoadsPaved Roads
FarmsLand ClearanceCommunal FarmingCrop RotationIrrigation
MinesMinesMining Network
ChurchesChapelLarge Chapel
Swordsmiths' GuildSwordsmiths' GuildMaster Swordsmiths' GuildSwordsmiths' Guild Headquarters
Knights TemplarKnights Templar Minor Chapter HouseKnights Templar Major Chapter HouseKnights Templar Headquarters
Hospitallier KnightsSt. John's Minor Chapter HouseSt. John's Major Chapter HouseSt. John's Headquarters

Medieval 2 Total War Venice Strategy

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