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* DropTheHammer: Germanicus's weapon of choice.


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* WeaponSpecialization: Germanicus's weapon of choice is a hammer.
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''Rise and Fall: Civilizations At War'' is a RTS game produced by (now defunct) Stainless Steel Studios and Creator/MidwayGames. You have the choice of playing four different factions, each having their own strengths and weaknesses. The following civilizations are Ancient Persia, AncientEgypt, UsefulNotes/AncientGreece and AncientRome. Each of these factions have two specialized "historical" Heroes, but the player can only pick one to play as.

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''Rise and Fall: Civilizations At War'' is a RTS game produced by (now defunct) Stainless Steel Studios and Creator/MidwayGames. You have the choice of playing four different factions, each having their own strengths and weaknesses. The following civilizations are Ancient Persia, AncientPersia, AncientEgypt, UsefulNotes/AncientGreece and AncientRome. Each of these factions have two specialized "historical" Heroes, but the player can only pick one to play as.

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An Axe To Grind is no longer a trope


* AnAxeToGrind: Cleopatra, Rameses, and Nebuchadnezzar wield battle-axes for their melee weapons.
* ArrowsOnFire: Archer units and watch towers can be upgraded to use flaming arrows. As he levels up, [[{{UsefulNotes/AlexanderTheGreat}} Alexander the Great]]'s arrows can spread AOE flames across multiple enemies (depending on his level).

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* AnAxeToGrind: Cleopatra, Rameses, and Nebuchadnezzar wield battle-axes for their melee weapons.
* ArrowsOnFire: Archer units and watch towers can be upgraded to use flaming arrows. As he levels up, [[{{UsefulNotes/AlexanderTheGreat}} Alexander the Great]]'s UsefulNotes/AlexanderTheGreat's arrows can spread AOE flames across multiple enemies (depending on his level).



* ThePaladin: [[{{UsefulNotes/RamsesII}} Ramses]] functions in this role, as his ''Imhotep's Blessing'' ability grants him an AOE heal to himself and his army (based on his level and his proximity to his soldiers).

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* ThePaladin: [[{{UsefulNotes/RamsesII}} Ramses]] UsefulNotes/RamsesII functions in this role, as his ''Imhotep's Blessing'' ability grants him an AOE heal to himself and his army (based on his level and his proximity to his soldiers).
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* ThirdPersonShooter: The game mixes RTS with Third and [[FirstPersonShooter First-Person Shooter]] mechanics when playing as your Heroes.
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* ArtificialStupidity:
** The game's unit path-finding can range from mediocre to pretty terrible.
** Units have terrible threat recognition and disregard orders to attack specific enemies with regularity.
** The enemy AI has no idea what to do about double lines of walls.
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''Rise and Fall: Civilizations At War'' is a RTS game produced by (now defunct) Stainless Steel Studios and Creator/MidwayGames. You have the choice of playing four different factions, each having their own strengths and weaknesses. The following civilizations are Ancient Persia, AncientEgypt, AncientGreece and AncientRome. Each of these factions have two specialized "historical" Heroes, but the player can only pick one to play as.

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''Rise and Fall: Civilizations At War'' is a RTS game produced by (now defunct) Stainless Steel Studios and Creator/MidwayGames. You have the choice of playing four different factions, each having their own strengths and weaknesses. The following civilizations are Ancient Persia, AncientEgypt, AncientGreece UsefulNotes/AncientGreece and AncientRome. Each of these factions have two specialized "historical" Heroes, but the player can only pick one to play as.
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* YouFailHistoryForever: Sargon II of Akkad and King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon are portrayed as the leaders of the Persian faction, despite actually being non-Persian and unrelated to the Persian Empire in RealLife.

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* YouFailHistoryForever: ArtisticLicenseHistory: Sargon II of Akkad and King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon are portrayed as the leaders of the Persian faction, despite actually being non-Persian and unrelated to the Persian Empire in RealLife.

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