

Move your troops to attack on the flank of the enemy and watch as you deal a serious blow to your opponent. That way you can get in range, then charge, then the flank is at maximum effect.

Therefore, a good plan is to engage the enemy from the front, then flank them with another division. Remember: flanking is best when done at close range. Select your troops and be ready to order them to charge into the enemy. If you see an opportunity for your troops to hit the opponent from the side or behind, get ready. So if you combine that charge bonus with your flanking bonus, they effect is collosal. This value can be from one to as high as twenty, greatly increasing damage. Also some units have what’s called a charge bonus, meaning that when running they do extra damage. However, a Cavalry division might be able to out-maneuver an enemy formation and get in-behind them for a massive assault. A heavy infantry, for example, would have a hard time getting to the side of another unit. Some troops are better at flanking than others. When you hit a division from behind, you get an even bigger attack bonus, because those units are not facing that direction for defense. This causes extra damage, and can allow weaker troops to crush strong ones. Flanking is when you assault the enemy troops from the side or from behind. One of the most basic of strategies in Rome: Total War is the flank. All of this is what strategy really is, and how it will really be when you are playing in real-time. You must do this quickly, efficiently, and with good judgment. This means assaulting and battering your opponent where it will hurt them most. Look around to see how you can best exploit your opponent, then plan ahead on how you will maneuver your units so that they will be able to capitalize. Recognize and analyze the situation as it is unfolding. I like to use three words to show its definition: React, Control, Dominate. To really understand the art of Strategy, you need to know what strategy is. So, fear not Newbie, soon you will understand. So, you’re new to Rome: Total War and would like to learn a bit about strategy? Or perhaps you have been playing the game with no success? If you answered ‘yes’ to either of those questions, or if you want a good outline of very basic battle strategies, this is the guide for you.
