There is not even one scenario in any campaign or Historical Battle with the player color being Grey.Every The Conquerors campaign has exactly two scenarios with an orange team.Every The Conquerors scenario has a red team.On the other hand, the only scenario played as Koreans is also the only scenario where a Korean AI player appears.They're both only playable within that campaign's scenarios, and those are the only scenarios they are present in as AI players, with no other civilization appearing in any of the scenarios. They only appear within their own campaign, Pachacuti. In the Definitive Edition, the Incas are arguably the most isolated civilization as far as scenario designs go.All of these civilizations are only playable in individual Historical Battles scenarios or in the Vlad Dracula campaign. Japanese, Vikings, and Slavs are only playable in two, whilst Turks and Magyars are only playable in three. On the inverse, there are four civilizations ( Chinese, Persians, Koreans, and Mayans) that are only playable in one campaign scenario.Additionally, the Franks have the most AI player appearances in the Campaigns, appearing a total of 58 times as of Dynasties of India.If counting the hidden scenario, The Saxon Revolt, Franks have the most playable appearances at nine.The Franks and Saracens are tied for being the most frequently played civilizations in the campaigns, with eight playable scenarios each.Of the 43 civilizations, 32 got a playable campaign or scenario when introduced, five in the next expansion ( Britons, Japanese, Turks, Vikings, and Mayans), and five in the one after that ( Byzantines, Chinese, Goths, Persians, and Lithuanians), whereas the Romans do not have any playable scenarios. After the release of Dawn of the Dukes, and before the release of Return of Rome, every civilization had at least one playable campaign or scenario.This is the only instance where a campaign has been renamed. In the Definitive Edition, the The Forgotten campaign Dracula was renamed to Vlad Dracula.Despite the fact that The Last Khans is an exclusive expansion of the Definitive Edition, in the game files it is possible to find the description of the campaigns for the expansion pack, which can be deduced that it was planned as another expansion for the HD Edition, and the Tamerlane campaign also has a slightly different description to the one seen officially.El Dorado can still be downloaded via mods for the Definitive Edition. Also, the player rarely controlled the Incas in El Dorado instead, the player controlled the Spanish more often, being seen more as another Spanish campaign, which is evidenced in the plot. It is believed that the Pachacuti campaign replaces the El Dorado due to the uncanny design of the latter, generally considered as unfit for the game.↑ Byzantines, Celts, Goths, Teutons, Koreans, Bulgarians, Berbers, Malay, Italians.↑ All civilizations from Battles of Conquerors and Battles of the Forgotten.↑ Persians, Mayans, Vikings, Magyars, Turks, Japanese, Britons, Chinese.↑ Franks (2), Vikings, Turks, Britons, Spanish, Japanese, Koreans.In the Definitive Edition and its expansions, there are 34 campaigns, not including The Art of War, Historical Battles, or the removed campaign El Dorado.Īge of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties ReviewĢ3 October 2007 List of campaigns Icon Both the Battles of the Conquerors and the Battles of the Forgotten are grouped into one section called " Historical Battles". In The Conquerors and Age of Empires II: HD Edition, campaigns are listed by their expansion under the Single Player tab, while in the Definitive Edition, campaigns released with the base game are classified by continent, and campaigns of expansions are classified by region. If an entire campaign is completed, the selection of the campaign will also feature a medal, which corresponds to the lowest difficulty all of the scenarios of that campaign are completed at. In Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition, a completed scenario selection will be marked with a bronze, silver or gold medal depending on whether the scenario was beaten on the "standard", "moderate", or "hard" difficulty respectively (except for The Art of War, where the medal is dependent on how well the player does).
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