Britain may not be a particularly big place when compared to the world, but it’s still a hefty chunk of land that takes a while to traverse on foot. Not only that, there are angry locals, constant casualties, and the frequent need to relocate your base of operations. Turns out, conquering the Britons in Warlord: Britannia is not only difficult - it’s expensive too.
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If you want to get anywhere in this game, you are going to have to make bank. You are going to have to make it quickly, and you are going to have to make it effectively. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to gather a trove so vast it would make a dragon blush. Grab your Pilum, we are going hunting.
Warlord: Britannia has two forms of currency, Aurei and Denarii. Aurei is your gold supply, whilst Denarii is your silver. Even if you put aside the colour difference, these two currencies do very different things in-game.
Aurei is much harder to come by, but also doesn’t cover as many systems. Aurei is mostly used to recruit new soldiers. If you want to grow your Legion, you are going to have to find a way to stockpile Aurei.
Denarii is much more common. So much so in fact, you will find it in the hundreds on the regular. That doesn’t mean it’s not valuable, however. Denarii is used to do just about everything else. If you want to promote your soldiers, upgrade their weapons, or give them fancy roles, then you need Denarii. Thousands of Denarii in some cases.
Denarii is very easy to come by providing you know what to do. The quickest way to make copious amounts of cash is to capture Settlements. The bigger the Settlement, the better. Of course, don’t push straight into a Village if you haven’t first built up your
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