Rome at War is a total conversion modification for Mount & Blade: Warband set in 300 B.C., 23 years after the death of Alexander the Great.The mod supports both Single and Multiplayer and requires your Warband version to be at least 1.161+

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Guest
Guest - - 689,286 comments

Etruscans going to be in next update alone or are you working on releasing multiple factions in the same file?

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rgcotl Author
rgcotl - - 471 comments

well hard to say those armors are very similar design that why i doing them quite fast

we will see maybe we will be able to make etruscans as a faction in the next update

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djogloc
djogloc - - 392 comments

Nice, I will like to fight them as roman.

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JoyzLife
JoyzLife - - 9 comments

Will the Cartheginians make it in the next update by any chance?

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rgcotl Author
rgcotl - - 471 comments

at least some mercs should be added

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Guest
Guest - - 689,286 comments

How come they don't have the hastati-like armor?

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rgcotl Author
rgcotl - - 471 comments

well they do but i havent made that yet

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Seek.n.Destroy Creator
Seek.n.Destroy - - 785 comments

Don't expect them to look like Rome Total War II Etruscan League, they failed to represent the faction properly, all they did is a lazy copy-paste of the Samnites from the introduction campaign and the only correct unit for them was introduced in the Hannibal DLC, in which their presence makes no sense at all.
The elite of the Etruscan army was greatly inspired of the Hellenic hoplite while the poorer ranks resembled more to the Roman counterparts but each with a couple of changes that made the look differentiable from them. The Etruscans had great influences while adding some of their own flavor to it, in another words.

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Guest
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ok but I remember I read a book with a picture of a white tunic, a hastati-like armor and helmet, with a oval- like shield. I also heard they had cone-like helmets. Is that true?

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rgcotl Author
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Seek.n.Destroy - - 785 comments

It is but note down that the appearance of a civilization changes throughout the centuries so the Etruscans of the Villanovan era have little in common with those of the Hellenistic era.

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