To use this cheat you must first know what unit your gonna have,to find the units id's you must go your MAIN rtw folder..then go to the DATA folder.., look down for the TEXT "export_descr_unit" next to the type is the unit's id.
Rtw Unit Id List
Simply replace [settlement / character name] with the name of the settlement or character you wish to spawn the unit within (e.g. London), [unit id] with the unit ID of the unit you wish to spawn (from the below list), and [amount] with the amount you wish to spawn (e.g. 2).
To find the Unit ID's, go to your data folder in the Rome - Total War folder. Look for a file named export_descr_unit. In it, you will find a list of every unit in the game. The unit ID is the name next to "Type". Certain units have different ID's than in the actual game; for example the Roman Principes are labelled in the file as "roman princeps". This is the ID you will need to enter in the console to create the unit. Make sure you have it all in lower case, spaced and in commas, otherwise it will not work. It is the same for all units.
The cheat code is:create_unit (settlement/character name) (unit id) (opt: how many) (opt:exp/weapon/armor)To find the unit id, you have to find the file location they are in. The file location I found them in was:C:\Program Files\The Creative Assembly\Rome - Total War\dataand then the file name was export_descr_unit_enums.Example code for putting five units of roman urban cohort with 9 exp, 3 weapon/armor into Rome:create_unit Rome "roman legionary cohort urban i" 5 9 3 3
Don't worry if you see the supposedly huge senate army around Rome. Their army consists of obsolete units like hestatai and princepes, and can easily be crushed with legionary cohorts and legionary cavalry, onagars, ect. But beware, as soon as you do away with the senate, the other loyal Roman factions declare war on you!
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